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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br />. ( #14 - Burning Permits - Continued) <br />Jabbour directed Staff to take a more extensive review on burning and provide disposal <br />site. He asked Staff to concentrate on solutions. <br />Kelley said he would be in favor of finding another solution that is safe that included <br />notification, lot size, what is on the property. Jabbour noted that a fire should be <br />attended at all times. <br />Gehrman noted that fires can be burned during the winter months. <br />Goetten asked about costs. Gappa said the City paid $1,600 this year for chipping the <br />large pile of brush collected. He noted the number of storms increased the size of the <br />pile. Gappa said wood chips were available to the residents on a couple of Saturdays <br />and chips were given to a developer as well. Jabbour said they could be used on trails; <br />though, few of Orono's trails use wood chips. <br />Goetten reiterated that lot size is important and what is on the property. <br />Gappa reiterated an 8' fire is sufficient. <br />( * 915) ORDER PREPARATION OF FEASIBILITY REPORT FOR SANITARY <br />is SEWER IN EDGEWOOD HILLS AREA - RESOLUTION NO. 3992 <br />Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 3992 ordering the preparation <br />of a feasibility study for the Edgewood Hills Sanitary Sewer Project. Vote: Ayes 4, <br />Nays 0. <br />( * #16) REQUEST FOR PAYMENT #3 - BAY RIDGE AND BRACKETTS POINT <br />SANITARY SEWER <br />Goetten moved, Kelley seconded, to approve Request for Payment No. 3, Bracketts <br />Point/Bay Ridge Sanitary Sewer Project to Barbarossa & Sons in the amount of <br />$94,305.55. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />( #17) WEST HENNEPIN RECYCLING COMMISSION ENDOWMENT <br />PROPOSAL <br />Moorse reported that the City is involved with a joint powers organization for curbside <br />recycling with other cities. The budget for the organization has been underspent, <br />resulting in a reserve of about $20,000. A suggestion from the West Hennepin <br />• Recycling Commission is to provide an environmental endowment as a memorial to the <br />past Independence city clerk. The amount is larger than what had been expected. <br />19 <br />