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MINUTES OF THE �OUNEI�.M�ETING <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> Monday,January 26, 2015 FE� Q 9 2Q�5 <br /> 5:00 p.m. <br /> C9TY OF ORONO <br /> Present: Mayor Lili McMillan, Council Members Lizz Levang and 1im Cornick; representing Staff <br /> were City Administrator Jessica Loftus, Senior Planner Mike Gaffron, City Planner <br /> Melanie Curtis, Public Works Director—City Engineer Adam Edwards and City <br /> Attorney Soren Mattick. <br /> Administrator Loftus noted the resignation of Andrew Mack and the BCBS grant process which <br /> is mid-stream. The Navarre Community Initiative will be picking up the ball for the grant <br /> project moving forward. Mayor McMillan introduced a celebration titled "Navarre Night"that <br /> is proposed for Apri130th. The event would focus on Navarre History and include a book signing <br /> from author Joan Wolfe on her the newly released Navarre, the Hub of Lake Minnetonka. <br /> Loftus presented a sketch that the architect recommended for a new focal point in the Council <br /> Chambers. The council discussed the new wood build-out with logo and supported the <br /> concept. <br /> Administrator Loftus informed the council that the building official intends to retire this <br /> summer after thirty years of service. She recommended proactively planning for his successor <br /> to have some overlap for training purposes given summer is a very busy time for the building <br /> department. The council discussed the advantages of having the position in-house rather than <br /> outsourcing and asked to review a recruitment request in February. <br /> Pursuant to the previous council meeting, an opportunity was provided to discuss public input <br /> at City Council meetings. Councilmember Walsh submitted comments via email due to his <br /> absence that he requested be distributed to the group. Mayor McMillan also suggested <br /> language to clarify the public comments section on the agenda. Both suggestions were <br /> intended to invite comments and clarify the public input process. Councilmember Cornick <br /> asked whether the city has received any resident complaints on our current system and <br /> whether we should develop a handout for the public on when to speak at meetings. The <br /> councilmember's in attendance supported the language proposed by Mayor McMillan and no <br /> one favored a formal comment card system. <br /> Senior Planner Mike Gaffron provided an update on code amendments in progress, including a <br /> table identifying proposed text changes. Additionally in the works are non-zoning items not <br /> requiring Planning Commission hearings, as well as specific zoning items that will require <br /> Council consideration and direction in order to move forward. <br /> Gaffron and Attorney Mattick introduced the easement/access issue on the Whalen property. <br /> Past activities in relation to providing access to that property were reviewed and the <br />