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f MINUTES OF THE <br /> ' ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 23, 2000 <br /> (#2630 Gregg and Stephanie Larsen, Continued) <br /> Flint moved, Sansevere seconded, to direct Staff to draft a resolution approving the <br /> the variance for land alterations within 75' of the shoreline, hardcover within 75' of the <br /> shoretine, and a conditional use permit for land alteration to replace the existing retaining <br /> walls. <br /> Larsen inquired whether the Council could approve the resolution tonight to enable them to <br /> commence work. <br /> Flint stated the resolution will be voted on at the next City Council meeting. <br /> Larsen inquired whether it was possible to revise the resolution before the Council tonight and to <br /> delete the items relating to the patio. <br /> Mayor Jabbour stated he will continue this item to allow the Applicant to speak with City Staff. <br /> (#28) LONG LAKE FIRE STATION REPLACEMENT—RESOLUTION NO. 4558 <br /> Mayor Jabbour stated he met with the Fire Department and informed them of the concerns the <br /> City of Orono has regarding the proposed location in Orono for the new fire station. <br /> Sansevere inquired whether the Long Lake Fire Department���as prepared to okay a site in <br /> Orono. <br /> Mayor Jabbour stated they were prepared to finalize and go to a public information meeting <br /> to finalize the Bro�vn Road site. Jabbour stated the City has taken the position that they would <br /> like the Fire Department to explore other sites. Jabbour indicated the City of Orono would like <br /> to continue to work with the Long Lake Fire Department in finding a suitable site for the new <br /> facility, and that perhaps this position should have been made clearer to the committee prior to <br /> this time. <br /> Sansevere stated he will not support any site for the new fire station if the people�vho reside <br /> on that site are opposed to the taking of their land. <br /> Mayor Jabbour stated he did relay those same thoughts to the residents, and in his vie�v the City <br /> Council is united in allowing the residents to retain their property. Jabbour noted 100 percent of <br /> the City Council members were supportive of those residents in a recent work session. <br /> Flint commented he is in agreement with the affected residents, and stated that unfortunately this <br /> is being perceived as a negative position by the Orono City Council. Flint stated the City of Orono <br /> is interested in the site that is to be chosen, noting that the City incurs approximately 70 percent of <br /> the costs. <br /> Mr. Callahan stated in his view the City Council is taking the right position on this matter and <br /> that the City should enter into negotiations regarding the new fire station since Orono does pay a <br /> significant portion of the costs for the fire department. Callahan stated the City of Orono should <br /> PAGE 11 <br />