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MINUTES OF THE REGUI.AR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD JUNE 24, 1985. PAGE 18 <br /> RESIGNATION ' <br /> PAM SUTTON* Councilmember L. Adams moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, <br /> to accept City Recorder Pam Sutton' s resignation. Motion, <br /> Ayes (4 ) , Nays (0 ) . <br /> LIVINGSTON AVENUE <br /> DRAINAGE PROBLEM* Councilmember L. Adams moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, <br /> to accept staff ' s updated memo regarding the Livingston <br /> Avenue Drainage Problem. Motion, Ayes (4 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S <br /> INFORMATION* Councilmember L. Adams moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, <br /> to accept City Administrator Bernhardson ' s information <br /> memo. Motion, Ayes ( 4 ) , Nays (0 ) . <br /> CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT <br /> DITTRICH PROPERTY City Attorney Radio asked Public Works Coordinator <br /> Gerhardson to update the Council regarding the Dittrich <br /> property. <br /> Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson explained that when the <br /> City built the Navarre parking lot the City purchased an <br /> amount of land from Dittrich and leased a portion of land from <br /> Dittrich. Gerhardson noted that the land that was leased <br /> was paved and is used as parking lot and private parking for <br /> Dittrich. Gerhardson noted the portion of land that was <br /> leased was due for renewal of that lease in 1974 but for <br /> unknownreasonswasnot renewed. Gerhardson explained that <br /> Dittrich is in the process of torrensing his property and has <br /> suggested that the City deed back the property to Dittrich <br /> and after torrensing he would deed back the property to the <br /> City as well as the leased portion less the amount of land <br /> Dittrich needed for his personal use. Gerhardson pointed <br /> out the advantage of this procedure in that the City would <br /> have torrens property. <br /> The Council determined that it was not interested in <br /> receiving torrens property, therefore, no action was taken ' <br /> except directing staff to notify Dittrich to proceed with � <br /> torrensing of his property only. <br /> PAUL SMITH SEWER MATTER <br /> Mrs. Powers was present. City Attorney Radio submitted a <br /> memo to Councilsummarizing the status of obtaining easement <br /> � for Paul Smith sewer connection. Radio stated that it is his <br /> understanding that Paul Smith has offered to install and pay <br /> for the cost of connecting his house to the sewer and <br /> contributing $1, 000 towards the cost of retaining the <br /> easement. Radio stated that the contract with Widmer . <br /> contains restoration for seeding or sodding. Radio noted <br /> that the Powers prefer the easement over the older property <br /> (OPTION A) . Radio noted that the Powerswould accept $2 , 000 <br /> in exchange for the acquisition of the easement. Radio <br /> recommended that the City negotiate an acquisition of the <br /> easement in lieu of condemnation in light of the expense and <br />