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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 25,1997 <br />( #15 Amendment to Stubbs Bay Sewer Project Plans - Continued) • <br />Gappa reported that there is I W of right -of -way at this location. He asked Council if the <br />City should move ahead to fix the driveway. He indicated he has spoken with a neighbor <br />along Bederwood who has concern regarding the project and has asked to give public <br />comments. He informed the neighbor that a public hearing was required for the berm. <br />Goetten questioned that the public hearing was necessary because of both the change in <br />the plans and the berm being over 100 c. y. <br />Jabbour indicated, and all members agreed, that the Council is obligated to pay for the <br />repair of the driveway as part of the sewer project. He directed Staff to hold the public <br />hearing at the September 8 Council meeting. <br />Mrs. Terp said her husband is a landscape designer and will make the berm aesthetically <br />fit in with the area. Jabbour asked that the plan be given to Staff for use at the public <br />hearing. <br />( #13) CHANGE ORDER #1 BAY RIDGE/BRACKETTS POINT SEWER <br />PROJECT <br />Kelley moved, Goetten seconded, to approve Change Order No. 1. Kelley asked who <br />pays for the increases. Cook said the amount could be assessed as the residents waived • <br />their rights to appeal the assessment amount. Kelley withdrew his motion <br />Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Change Order No. 1, Bracketts Point/Bay <br />Ridge Sanitary Sewer Project, in the amount of $55,538. Staff was instructed to add this <br />amount to the original special assessment subject to review by City Attorney Barrett. <br />( #14) CHANCE ORDER #5 NORTH LONG LAKE SEWER PROJECT <br />Jabbour moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Change Order No. 5, North Long <br />Lake/Long Lake Country Club Sanitary Sewer project, in the amount of $10,208. Vote: <br />Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCM REPORT <br />Jabbour said he received a notice from Shorewood Mayor Howard Bennis that he will be <br />hosting the meeting regarding the MCWD. <br />Flint reported attending the Ferndale Road public hearing. He indicated there was a lot <br />of support for the trail. It was noted that the trail will be funded by MSA funds and the <br />cost will be shared with the City of Plymouth. <br />• <br />28 <br />