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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, JANUARY 23, 1984. PAGE 6 <br /> CRYSTAL BAY/STUBBS BAY <br /> SEWER FEASIBILITY REPORT City Engineer Cook presented thefeasibility reportfor <br /> the Crystal Bay/Stubbs Bay area. <br /> Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br /> approve the feasibility report for the Stubbs <br /> Bay/Crystal Bay area, subject to page 9 being deleted. <br /> Motion, Ayes ( 3 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> FOURTH AND FINAL PAYMENT <br /> 82-2 - VALLEY PAVING City Engineer Cook statec3 that there has been additional <br /> costs because they underestimated the project in the <br /> beginning. <br /> Mayor Butler moved , Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br /> approve the fourth and final payment in the amount of <br /> $39 , 314 . 45 to Valley Paving. Motion, Ayes ( 3 ) , Nays <br /> ( 0 ) . <br /> ORDER #2 - VALLEY <br /> PAVING - EXTENSION OF <br /> TIME ONLY City Engineer stated that this was an extension of time <br /> from July 31 to September 30 , 1983 , due to the bad <br /> weather. <br /> Councilmember Adams moved, Mayor Butler seconded, to <br /> approve Change Order #2 ; an extension of time only. <br /> Motion, Ayes ( 3 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> MINNEHAHA CREER WATERSHED <br /> DISTRICT APPOINTMENTS Mayor Butler moved , Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br /> appoint Norman Paurusto theMinnehaha Creek Watershed <br /> District Board, and to further instruct the City <br /> Administrator to notify as many of the lake area mayors <br /> as possible soliciting their support. Motion, Ayes <br /> ( 3 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> DISCUSSION OF COMMISSION <br /> TERMS Mayor Butler stated that the City should adopt a policy <br /> on limiting the number of terms that any individual can <br /> serve on the commissions. Butler stated that <br /> limiting the number of terms would provide the <br /> opportunity for other people to participate . Mayor <br /> Butler suggested limiting the number of terms to 2 3- <br /> year terms for the Planning Commission. Butler <br /> suggested that this informal policy apply just to the <br /> Planning Commission because of the heavy workload and <br /> time spent in front of the public. <br /> Councilmember Adams stated that there is plenty of <br /> people waiting to get on the Planning Commission but <br /> not so many waiting to be appointed to the Park or Human <br /> Rights Commission. Adams stated that they could <br /> always rotate back on the commission. <br />