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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br />( * #10) REQUEST FOR PAYMENT NO. - NORTH LONG LAKE/LONG LAKE <br />• <br />COUNTRY CLUB SANITARY SEWER IMPROVEMENT <br />Goetten moved, Peterson seconded, to approve Request for Payment No. 5, North Long <br />Lake Sanitary Sewer Project to Barbarossa & Sons in the amount of $60,431.50. Vote: <br />Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />( #11) NO PARKING - LONG LAKE BOULEVARD - RESOLUTION NO. 4000 <br />Goetten asked if the residents have been informed on the no parking resolution. Moorse <br />said the request comes from the residents. He noted there is a person who currently <br />parks in the turnaround where the no parking would be posted that presents a problem <br />for the others. <br />The small area of the turnaround was noted and location of the road was clarified. <br />Flint moved, Peterson seconded, to approve Resolution No. 4000 authorizing no parking <br />in the vehicle turnaround area at the end of Long Lake Boulevard. <br />Kelley asked who the neighbor was who petitioned for the no parking and how many <br />signed the petition. Moorse said he did not have this information. Kelley questioned <br />whether the City was reacting to one complaint. Tom Kellogg said there were 3 -4 <br />• residents who complained of the problem. Moorse did not know if any letters were <br />received regarding the problem. Gappa had handled the matter and was not in <br />attendance at the meeting. Kellogg thought the complaints had been verbally expressed. <br />• <br />Kelley asked if the neighbor who has parked in this turnaround area has been contacted. <br />Moorse noted that the remainder of the roadway can be parked on and the no parking <br />was for the turnaround area only. <br />Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 1, Kelley. <br />( #13) 1998 NON -UNION COMPENSATION ADJUSTMENTS - RESOLUTION <br />NO. 4002 <br />Moorse reported that the proposed 1998 adjustments include the 3% increase in pay <br />ranges for the non -union employees and the increase in the City's contribution to health <br />insurance by $15.00 a month for a maximum of $328.50. He noted that in the last <br />couple years the insurance companies have held their rates down but this year have <br />proposed a large increase. Moorse said the City tries to keep up with the increases. <br />Peterson was informed that the City participates with the "Logis" group of Hennepin <br />County Suburban Cities in a joint purchasing arrangement for health insurance. <br />21 <br />