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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES FOR JUNE 22,1998 <br />Mayor /Council Report -continued <br />Kelley remarked that increases for the Long Lake Fire Department pension plan were approved <br />without City Council approval, noting that 80% of the budget is derived from Orono, and suggested <br />that the Fire Department notify the City Council before future financial decisions are finalized. <br />Mayor Jabbour suggested that perhaps the City Council should meet with the Long Lake City <br />Council to discuss financial issues related to both the Police and Fire Departments. <br />Kelley suggested that a prioritized list be comprised by the City Administrator every two weeks with <br />the current projects being listed along with a time schedule to help the City Council keep current on <br />the projects and to ensure that future needs are being addressed adequately. <br />Goetten indicated she would like to be updated at least once a month on the various street <br />improvement projects that are currently underway. <br />Gappa indicated he could have the Public Works Department review traffic counts on <br />County Road 15 to determine if traffic lights are warranted. <br />Kellogg noted that County Road 15 should remain at the same elevation as previously, with <br />the County Road 6 project on schedule. Concerning Ferndale, Plymouth has drafted an <br />agreement which will be discussed at the meeting on June 29th. <br />ENGINEER REPORT <br />Mayor Jabbour inquired about the status of the Edgewood Hills sewer project. <br />Kellogg stated the project, particularly the directional borings, is being rebid. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />( #15) ROBERT AND JULIE HANNING - REQUEST FOR AN AGREEMENT <br />RELATED TO A FUTURE SUBDIVISION AT 4220 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH <br />Moorse stated the Hannings had expressed concern that the County Road 6 project would <br />reduce the area of their property below the amount needed to be able to create a second lot <br />in the future because of the right -of -way acquisition. The Council had previously indicated <br />that it would consider entering into an agreement with the Hannings to maintain the ability to <br />create a second lot if the lot area was reduced below the required amount. <br />16 <br />0 <br />