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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON JUNE 23, 1997 <br />• (00) SCHEDULE RECOGNITION FOR BRUCE AND RUTH DAYTON <br />Jabbour asked Moorse to determine a date that is satisfactory with the Dayton and to <br />poll the Council members regarding a Council meeting where all members will be in <br />attendance. The recognition will take place prior to the scheduled Council meeting. <br />( #31) TELECOMMUNICATIONS UPDATE <br />Worse indicated that the information is an update regarding telecommunication. He <br />noted that Staff is working on a lease agreement. The draft agreement has been reviewed <br />by the City Attorney and is being reworked. When that is complete, it will be provided to <br />the vendors for review and the agreement will be finalized. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br />( #32) REQUEST FOR EXECUTIVE SESSION <br />City Attorney Barrett requested adjournment to an Executive Session for discussion of an <br />assessment appeal and easement acquisition for the North Long Lake Sanitary Sewer <br />Yro1ect. <br />Troy Anderson, 1490 Long Lake Boulevard, said he attended the meeting in good faith <br />• to attempt to negotiate an easement. He said he feeis he has been unfairly treated by the <br />City Attorney in the handling of this matter and formally objects to an Executive Session. <br />Jabbour informed Anderson that the State Legislature dictates how the matter is to be <br />handled but offered to discuss the issue with Anderson if he so desired. <br />Anderson said he was comfortable in discussing the issue with the City Attorney to work <br />out a solution but felt the City Attorney was unwilling to do so in a reasonable manner. <br />Jabbour said the City would act fairly regarding the issue. He informed Anderson that if <br />he desired to propose a settlement, he had the right to do so. Jabbour said the City must <br />abide by the rules and regulations and listen to advice from the City Attorney on legal <br />matters. He indicated that the City does not want to hold back the project. Jabbour said <br />he thought the issue of entry had been resolved. <br />Anderson said he has not seen any document regarding the matter. Jabbour said he <br />would not see it until the City Attorney has reviewed it with Council. Jabbour informed <br />Anderson that he must either speak with the Council or allow the discussions to occur <br />Between the City Attorney and Anderson's Attorney. <br />Anderson indicated that he did not receive any response from the City Administrator to <br />• his letter of May 5, 1997. <br />25 <br />
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