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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, JUNE 30 , 1980 Page 31 <br /> Hurr moved, Paurus seconded, to adopt Resolution RESOLUTION #1159* <br /> #1159 , A Resolution Approving Issuance Of On And Off Liquor Licenses <br /> Sale 3 . 2 Beer Licenses, Setup Licenses, And Liquor <br /> Licenses. Motion, Ayes (4) - Nays (0) . <br /> Dick Benson, City Administrator, prepared a memo SEAL COATING PROGRAb <br /> concerning the seal coating program dated June 16 , <br /> 1980 , which states: <br /> To adjust for inflationary costs, the seal coating <br /> program for 1980 will be completed by City personnel <br /> and equipment. <br /> The attached list of streets are included in Area D <br /> and Area E as per the City ' s master plan submitted <br /> in 1978 , which is a three-year projected seal coating <br /> plan. <br /> The increase in cost per gallon of oil from $0 .56 per <br /> gallon in 1979 to $0 . 90 per gallon in 1980 has increased <br /> the seal coating costs projected for this year $17,000 , <br /> which has necessitated eliminating of contractors <br /> equipment and personnel. <br /> The total cost of $41,423 for the 1980 seal coating <br /> project is budgeted and materials have been included <br /> in the 1980 street material bidding process. <br /> Council Meeting - June 30 , 1980 <br /> Hurr moved, Paurus _seconded, to approve the seal coating - <br /> program for 1980 per the above memo. Motion, Ayes (4) - <br /> Nays (0) . <br /> The following complaint to the Fairview Hospital, FAIRVIEW COTTAGE <br /> Minneapolis, regarding Fairview Hospital Cottage COMPLAINT* <br /> in the City of Orono dated May 28 , 1980, states: <br /> "We, the undersigned, _�re neighbors of Fairview <br /> Hospital Cottage , located at Orchard Beach Place . ' <br /> On Friday, May 23rd, a party was held at the Cottage . <br /> The party consisted of approximately 150-200 unchaperoned <br /> Edina students. The use of the Fairview Cottage by non- <br /> hospital groups seems to be a departure from past <br /> regulations. We, as neighbors, are concerned about this <br /> departure and wish to present the following points to <br /> you concerning Friday ' s party: <br /> l. Many of the students were drinking alcoholic beverages. <br /> 2 . Neighbors witnessed several occurances of students <br /> urinating on their lawns. <br /> 3 . The students littered neighbors ' lawns with beer cans, <br /> bottles, and other debris. <br /> (Continued�� <br />