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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Wednesday,March 22,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> *6. APPROVAL OF HENNEPIN COUNTY 2017 SPECIAL EVENT PERMIT—LONG LAKE <br /> ROWING CREW <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to direct Staff to send a letter to the Sheriff's Water Patrol <br /> approving issuance of the Special Event Permit for the Long Lake Rowing Crew for the 2017 <br /> season subject to,one,no organized pracHce on Sundays,and two,the acNvity shall not impede the <br /> use of the Summit Park Beach facilities and access by the public. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> *7. 17-3894 CITY OF ORONO TEXT AMENDMENT: NON-ENCROACHMENTS— <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 188 Third Series <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to adopt ORDINANCE NO. 188,Third Series,an Ordinance <br /> Amending the Code of Ordinances Pertaining to Retaining Walls and Grading Throughout the City <br /> of Orono. VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> *8. 17-3899 JAMES SMALE REPRESENTING LITTLE ACORNS CHILD CARE,INC., <br /> 2060 WAYZATA BOULEVARD WEST,CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR DAYCARE USE— <br /> RESOLUTION NO.6737 <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to adopt RESOLUTION NO.6737,a Resolution Granting a <br /> Conditional Use Permit for Daycare Use at 2060 Wayzata Boulevard,File No. 17-3899. VOTE: <br /> Ayes 5,Nays 0. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Seals noted the Orono girls basketball team won at the state championship. <br /> Crosby noted Sharon Ford of the Orono Dance Team was named AA Coach of the Year. <br /> Walsh reported he attended a meeting of the Western Mayors. Hennepin County provided an update on <br /> the infrastructure improvements they will be making around the area. <br /> Walsh stated he also attended the Planning Commission Monday night with Council Member Printup. <br /> The Planning Commission had 18 items on the agenda,including a number of text amendments,and that <br /> the Planning Commission did a great job vetting those applications. <br /> Walsh stated he also met with the Code Review Committee,which is moving forward on more changes to <br /> the City Code. Walsh stated the City Council should see those sometime in April. Walsh stated the goal <br /> is to simplify the application and permit process. <br /> Walsh stated he also obtained his Lurton Park dog park permit and that it is a fabulous facility. Walsh <br /> encouraged the residents to buy a permit for the park at the front desk of City Hall. The cost is$25 for <br /> residents and$45 for nonresidents. <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />