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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, March 11, 2013 <br />7:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br />  <br />Page 16 of 27  <br />  <br />(11. EVALUATION OF OPTIONS PRESENTED BY RESIDENTS FOR THE ORONO GOLF <br />COURSE, Continued) <br /> <br />Levang stated the domain name is very important in order to build a brand and that it is a little <br />complicated right now to find the Internet site for the golf course. Levang stated it is important to have <br />the ability to build a separate web page from the City’s website. <br /> <br />Levang asked Struve to begin working with Hennepin County to obtain information on the additional <br />signage and whether the City will need to pay for that. <br /> <br />Struve indicated the City will need to work with the County on the size and location of the signs and also <br />pay for the signs. Struve indicated he cannot guarantee the County will allow additional signage. <br /> <br />Mayor McMillan opened the meeting for public comments. <br /> <br />Marshall Hambro, St. Louis Park, indicated he has been a golfer at Orono Golf Course for 25 years and a <br />15 year employee at the golf course. Hambro indicated he has played on a course where disc golf was in <br />conjunction with golfers and it was an unhappy experience. Hambro stated a possible revenue stream of <br />$5,000 a year would be negligible in that the real golfers would likely not play again. The disc course <br />could hopefully be assigned to a smaller park where it is a dedicated facility. Anyone who is a serious <br />golfer would not go out on the course again since it would be a negative experience for the golfers. <br />Hambro stated in his opinion the money should not be allocated to a study since it would be ill spent. <br /> <br />Roger Adams, Long Lake, stated he has a letter from some of the volunteers that were heading up the <br />buckthorn removal that he can leave with Staff. This movement started because Orono has this wonderful <br />gem of a historic golf course and it is part of the Orono park system. What we have seen over the years is <br />that Orono has not been putting much money into the golf course and it has deteriorated. <br /> <br />Adams commented that volunteerism is great and that in his opinion the volunteers will take this a long <br />ways. Volunteers have cleared the buckthorn and dead trees to the north and east of the golf course, <br />which has been a good improvement. Adams stated if the place looks shabby, a person will question why <br />they should go there. In addition, volunteers have been doing some improvements around the <br />maintenance shed, south of the second fairway and north and west of the first green. Those <br />improvements are currently in progress and the volunteers intend to work their way around the entire <br />course. <br /> <br />Adams noted they actually have had contractors look at some of the stuff that needs to be done on the <br />maintenance shed and in his opinion that is a good place to start. The maintenance shed needs a new roof <br />and siding, a garage door needs replacing and some of the windows. Adams indicated it is not a huge <br />amount of work and within their group they have a number of people who work in the trades and have the <br />necessary equipment to do this. Adams encouraged the City Council to take advantage of the volunteers. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Item #02 - CC Agenda - 03/25/2013 <br />Approval of Council Minutes 03/11/2013 [Page 16 of 27]