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MINUTES OF THE , <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATIDN <br /> (4. RESIDENT PRESENTATION FOR GOLF COURSE IDEAS, Continued) <br /> Levang noted she has spent time with Jane and Ron discussing the golf course and that she is impressed <br /> with the ideas that have been presented. Levang commented this is the spark that the City needs to <br /> improve the golf course, and that the 100 year anniversary is not that far away. Levang encouraged the <br /> City and the residents to keep moving forward with their proposals. <br /> Ron Steffenhagen, Orono Golf Course Manager/Superintendent, stated he is excited with a lot of the <br /> proposals, particularly the sculpture. Steffenhagen stated in his view better signage would be very helpful <br /> and that he hopes the City can help with that. <br /> Bradley Hansen,President of the Orono Lions Club, stated he would like to thank Ron Ridgeway and the <br /> others who have worked on this. Hansen indicated he is in favor of everything that has been proposed <br /> and that it would be nice to keep the Orono Golf Course going for another 100 years. Hansen indicated <br /> his family has used the golf course for sledding, golfing and gatherings over the years. <br /> Hansen noted the Lions have been discussing creating a Frisbee course,which has become popular among <br /> the youth,and they have been setting aside some money for that. Hansen stated he would propose the <br /> City consider creating a Frisbee course near the golf course which would help bring people to the course. <br /> A Frisbee course would consist of a cage set up along the side of the fairway where they would be able to <br /> throw a Frisbee into a cage,which would be another recreational opportunity for the residents and help <br /> bring money into the golf course. <br /> Hansen stated at an upcoming meeting with the district governor,the Orono Lions will be pledging <br /> $2,500 towards the golf course as well as enlisting volunteers to help clean up the golf course. Hansen <br /> stated he has watched the popularity of the golf course go down over the years, and by coming up with <br /> some type of plan and budget, it will help improve the golf course and community as a whole. Hansen <br /> stated the Lions are here to help and that they would like a commitment from the City to help as well. <br /> Marshall Hambro indicated he has lived in Minnesota for the past 25 years. He originally moved here <br /> from Brooklyn,New York, in the fall of 1988. As they drove around the area,they saw the Orono Golf <br /> Course and fell in love with it. Hambro indicated he has played every weekend at the golf course and <br /> also work at the golf course. The golf course has meant a tremendous amount to me,and now that the <br /> City has some volunteers on board, he is looking forward to the 100-year celebration and many more fond <br /> memories. <br /> Doug Whiteley, 60 Orono Orchard Road, stated he lives across from the golf course and has been there <br /> since 1986. Whiteley noted rounds of golf have been going down over the past few years but that last <br /> year was really bad and should not be considered. Whiteley encouraged the group to get a business plan <br /> put together, come up with a budget, and prioritize what should be done. Whiteley stated the land used by <br /> the golf course should not be developed since it is a valuable asset to the community. <br /> Ivan Corazalla stated he does not live in Orono but he does go to the Orono Golf Course on a regular <br /> basis. Corazalla commented he is drawn to the golf course by the friendly attitude and nice people. <br /> Corazalla stated in his view these ideas are things that we can do as a group to make it a better place and <br /> that he is in favor of it 100 percent. <br /> ---- ---- ----------------._.._—_.__–._— Page 4 of 21 ---------- ------- ----- <br />
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