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U/ <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 91, 1997 <br />(Mayor /Council Report - Continued) • <br />Flint asked what the next step is in the Spring Hill Golf Club construction process. <br />Gafron said the developer's agreement has been drafted and has been signed by Andy <br />Hunter. Improvements steps have begun. Tree cutting and moving has started. The land <br />alteration permit was issued on this date. A pre - construction meeting is scheduled for <br />Thursday of this week. Jabbour said Hunter complimented the City on their <br />thoroughness in reviewing the application. <br />Gaffron said the last issue for resolution is the trail agreement. Flint was sent the <br />proposed agreement for his review. <br />Kelley questioned whether the City has received information on the Orono Golf Course <br />infringement on a neighboring property. Moorse said he is reviewing the issue. <br />Jabbour asked Staff to work with Cliff Otten on the ingress/egress problem. Gappa said <br />a change order would be presented at the next Council meeting. He has asked the bike <br />trail contractor to present estimates for completing the project. Jabbour said he <br />appreciated the immediate action taken by the Public Works Department. <br />ENGINEER REPORT <br />(* #11) ENGINEER SCOPE OF SERVICES FOR NORTH FERNDALE ROAD • <br />PLAN <br />Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the May 1997 proposal for engineering <br />services from Bonestroo and Associates for the North Ferndale Road Improvement <br />project. Vote: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />( #12) NORTH LONG LAKE/LONG LAKE COUNTRY CLUB ADDITION <br />SEWER PROJECT EASEMENT - EMINENT DOMAIN - RESOLUTION NO. <br />3915 <br />Jabbour asked that due process be followed. <br />Gappa noted that the digging and laying of sewer pipe began on this date. <br />Gappa reported that the Anderson's have made a formal appeal to the district court <br />regarding their assessment. A new septic had recently been installed on the property. <br />Gappa said he spoke with Mr. Anderson regarding the easement to allow the sewer to <br />serve the Gardener property to the north. Anderson is unwilling to approve the easement <br />since he has appealed the assessment and is concerned that approving the easement may <br />affect his rights regarding the assessment appeal. Anderson asked that Gappa contact his <br />attorney. Gappa said he discussed with him that eminent domain proceedings will begin <br />and the easement and assessment appeals will be worked out. • <br />8 <br />