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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 27,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 17. BIG ISLAND DOCK PARTNERSHIP ANNOLTNCEMENT(continued) <br /> Joe Wytovick,Bloomington,stated he read in the paper about the last Council meeting that one of the <br /> Council Members insinuated that it would be alright for the veterans to jump off the boat onto the shore. <br /> Wytovick stated the only place he knows where servicemen jumped off a boat was at Normandy and <br /> Omaha Beaches and that half of them got killed. Wytovick stated he just wants to remind the Council of <br /> the veterans with this forget-me-not flower. Wytovick requested the Council put their forget-me-not <br /> where they can see it every day just so they can remember what the veterans have done for this country <br /> and them individually. <br /> Doug Schmidt, 1475 Shoreline Drive,stated he is not a veteran but he appreciates all their great service. <br /> Schmidt stated he uses the docks and the island for pleasure and he would like to propose the City add <br /> two more docks. Schmidt commented going to Big Island is similar to going to the Apostle Islands. <br /> Michael Mason, Spring Park,stated a frequent term that is used is thank you for your service. These are <br /> the words that people recognize veterans with. Mason stated when he grew up,he learned that actions <br /> speak louder than words. Mason stated having said that,he would like to thank the Council for their <br /> service but that they should do it with actions that honor the veterans in the community. <br /> Lloyd Day,25 Pleasant Avenue,Tonka Bay,stated he is here tonight representing Clarence Cloffer,Post <br /> 259,Shorewood. Day stated what the audience is trying to do tonight is gain some opporiunity. Day <br /> stated he works at the American Legion and that he has an opportunity to do some wonderful things to <br /> help the veterans that come through the door. Day stated a large number of veterans suffer from TBI and <br /> PTSD and that one of the best things to do for them is to get them outdoors. Day stated they need to have <br /> this opportunity for the veterans to utilize Big Island and that these docks will allow that. Day stated the <br /> docks are not exclusive to the Minnehaha and that this is about veterans and the opportunity to give <br /> veterans what they need. <br /> John Kakenaut,Brooklyn Park,stated he grew up in Minnetonka and was on the lake all the time as a <br /> child. Kakenaut stated he wants to say that he appreciates everyone bringing this up and that it was a <br /> heck of a hornet's nest that was stirred but it is good it is being discussed. Kakenaut stated in his view the <br /> Council is not antimilitary by any chance and that he knows the mayor has hired veterans,has a veteran <br /> for a partner,and takes it seriously with the Wounded Warriors. Kakenaut stated he is sorry the Council <br /> is getting a lot of flack but that he knows they will do the right thing. <br /> Michael Stedman,Coldwell Banker,stated in 2006,he had the privilege and honor of representing Dean <br /> Acheman,Bill Ruly and the veterans of the state to help them sell Big Island. Their main goal at the time <br /> was to help the GIs as they came back with health care needs. Stedman stated as was referenced by <br /> Gabriel Jabbour,the veterans had a very solid transaction to sell the island but they took a step back and <br /> worked with the City and Gen Olson and the state to do the right thing. Stedman stated it was a win/win <br /> situation and they were able to keep it as a park. Stedman requested the Council do the right thing. <br /> Walsh stated he would like to thank all the veterans here tonight and that it is nice to see such a great <br /> group of people. Walsh stated as a six-year-old he received his grandfather's flag and that it sits in his <br /> house every single day. Walsh stated he also had a relative who fought in the Revolutionary War. Walsh <br /> stated he takes the veterans and their service very seriously. <br /> Page 9 of 23 <br />