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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> � Monday,June 24,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (9. 4440 FOREST LAKE LANDING—ENCROACHMENT AGREEMENT, Continued) <br /> Church stated it would have given the small size of the lot. <br /> McMillan asked what the hardcover is on the property. <br /> Church indicated he is not aware of the exact percentage. <br /> Struve stated it appears the Council is open to allowing an expansion of the driveway but that they would <br /> like additional information on the patio and deck. <br /> McMillan stated it appears the majority of the Council is open to the expansion of the driveway but that <br /> the applicant will need to look at removing nonessential items in the right-of-way. <br /> Mattick stated the average person who looks at this area would not realize it is an access point to the lake <br /> and that there are a fair number of items encroaching in the fire lane. <br /> The City Council took no formal action on this item. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Anderson encouraged the residents to contribute their opinions on the new streetlights in Navarre by <br /> completing the City's survey accessible on the City's website. <br /> Struve noted the survey deadline is July 9. <br /> McMillan asked whether the deadline for the survey should be extended. <br /> Struve indicated the City started the survey June 9 and that it would cost the City an additional fee for <br /> another month if the time period was extended. <br /> McMillan asked how many surveys the City has received. <br /> Struve indicated he has received three or four as well as a few that were handed in at the last meeting on <br /> Navarre but that he has not checked with the City Clerk recently. <br /> Loftus stated the City Clerk indicated she has received 12 surveys online. <br /> Printup commented he is happy to see the brush site was opened and that he would encourage the Council <br /> to consider having a year-round City brush pile. <br /> Loftus noted she did discuss that with the Public Works Department today and the only available spot on <br /> the City Hall campus is near a wetland and the ground is too wet. At this time the City does not have <br /> another site to locate it on and the issues associated with it would be whether it would be left open and <br /> unmanned and how much debris would be accepted. Loftus stated if the City chose a site that is not <br /> located on the City's campus,they would probably end up with residents from other areas as well as <br /> contractors dumping at the site. <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br />