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HomeMy WebLinkAbout03-23-1992 Council MinutesMINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ROLL The Council met on the above date with the following members present: Mayor Barbara Peterson, Councilmembers Gabriel Jabbour, Edward Callahan, and J. Diann Goetten. Mary Butler was absent. The following represented the City staff: City Administrator Ron Moorse, Public Works Director John Gerhardson, Building & Zoning Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, On -Site Systems Manager Stephen Weckman, City Attorney Tom Barrett, City Engineer Glenn Cook, Police Chief Stephen Sullivan and City Recorder Carole Haseman. Mayor Peterson called the meeting to order at 7:02 P.M. OATH OF OFFICE Police Officer David McNichols did not appear for the oath of office. ( #1) YEAR %VIII CDBG FUNDING - CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - 7:05 - 7:20 P.M. - RESOLUTION #3100 Mayor Peterson asked'for an update on the Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funds. It was noted that the affidavit of publication was published for the original hearing. Moorse pointed out that the hearing had been continued to allow staff to do some further research for the Council. One of the things looked at since the last meeting was the 15% cap on allocation of funding for public service -type activities. There is a 15% cap on the total CDBG allocation to the County but that allocation is so large that our little bit of it, if we go over 15% of our specific allocation, is not going to have a huge impact on whether the whole County is still within that 15% cap. Goetten asked if Moorse was advocating funding for "C" (referring to Moorse's memo of 3/20/92) or not? Moorse answered that it was possible to do.so without having a substantial impact. Goetten commented that this increase is 100 %. Moorse explained that in his Memo of 3/20/92 he showed letter "C" because the Interfaith Outreach group had a request for $2,000.00 to match a grant. I Goetten added that they all had an opportunity to use a $1,000.00 last year, two used it and one didn't. Regarding the 3/20/92 memo she questioned the options and wanted to use some funds for the Park. Mayor Peterson asked for comments from the public regarding this item, hearing none, she closed the public hearing. 1 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING - YEAR %VIII CDBG FUNDING - CONT. Callahan noted that giving money to Park Planning does not disturb him but in the past there has been a potential amount of money given towards the sewer assessments and if we don't have to allocate all of this right now, he would suggest Plan "B" or partially, to give the $1,000 to WECAN, $1,000 to Westonka, $2,000 to make up the grant money for the Interfaith Outreach, keep the $1,700 for the Park Planning and hold the rest to see if there is somebody that needs it in connection with sewer assessments. Moorse explained that there is eighteen months from June to spend this money and asked if it needed to be allocated by a certain date. Gerhardson explained that it needed to be done by the 30th of March. If certain monies aren't used, they can be reallocated at another time and because there are more options today, you don't have to lose it. Jabbour stated that there should be a deadline for unused funds so the funds can be reallocated and felt that Plan A should be implemented. Mayor Peterson felt that a small portion of the money should be used within the community and that using it for Park Planning is appropriate. Callahan suggested that instead of giving $20,000.00 to Housing Rehabilitation it should be assigned to assessment grants for the Stubbs Bay sewer and next year perhaps there would $40,000.00 to contribute. Moorse interjected that HUD has had some rule changes and won't let it be used for that purpose any more. It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3100 for funding from the Year XVIII Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block Grant program as follows: Project Budget Interfaith Outreach Community Partners $ 1,000 Westonka Intervention 1,000 Westonka Community Action 1,000 Housing Rehabilitation 20,000 Park Planning 2,736 Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #2) CONSENT AGENDA Goetten removed Items #3, 22, 23, 25 from the consent agenda. Jabbour added Items #7, 9, 10 to the consent agenda. Callahan added Items #11 and 19 to the consent agenda. It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the Consent Agenda. Ayes 4, nays 0. 2 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 CONSENT AGENDA - CONT. I Motions for all items adopted by consent agenda will be included in the minutes in their respective numerical order. ( #3) APPROVAL OF MINUTES Goetten objected to the reference of, "Town Hall Road ".on page 7. Moorse suggested that it be referred to as "the - frontage road." It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Jabbour, to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of the Orono Council held on March 9, 1992, as amended. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #4) INTRODUCTION — AMELIA KROEGER Gerhardson stated that the West Hennepin Recycling Commission appointed Amelia Kroeger to the position of Coordinator to replace the previous Coordinator who took a job with the City of Plymouth. Kroeger was welcomed by all and spoke about her new position. Mayor Peterson asked Kroeger if she has received calls regarding disposal of household hazardous waste. Kroeger answered that there are many calls regarding hazardous waste and selling aluminum cans. The closest locations for selling cans are Buffalo and Brooklyn Park. A schedule was handed out and she noted the Goodwill Recycling Day on the calendar. Jabbour asked about motor oil. Kroeger stated that certain stations will collect oil if you change it yourself but that it should not be brought to drop sites. It can be taken to the Recycling Transfer Center in Brooklyn Park. Goetten asked if Kroeger lived in Orono or Maple Plain? Kroeger responded that she lives in Orono with a Maple Plain address. PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS Robert Howells, one of the new members of the Park Commission, was present but had no comments to make at this time. PUBLIC COMMENTS Mayor Peterson asked if anyone was present who would like to address the Council. No public comments were made. 3 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ( * #5) #1457 ALAN CARLSON, 3140 WATERTOWN ROAD - EXTENSION OF PRELIMINARY SUBDIVISION APPROVAL - RESOLUTION #3094 It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3094 approving Application #1457 for Alan Carlson, 3140 Watertown Road, granting extension of preliminary subdivision approval to April 8, 1993. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #6) #1718 DAVID FANSLER, 4180 BAYSIDE ROAD - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3095 David Fansler was present. Moorse explained that the request was for construction of a home with a 75' setback variance rather than 100' from the front yard property line because of steep topography. Weckman added that this was approved by the Planning Commission now and in 1990. He presented a topographic map showing the area. Goetten asked if a mound system would be able to accommodate an eight bedroom. Weckman responded that it didn't have to as this was a five bedroom home and that the application made in 1990 was for the initial design of an eight bedroom home. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Callahan, to adopt Resolution #3095 approving Application #1718 for Davis Fansler, 4180 Bayside Road, for a variance to permit the construction of a principal dwelling 75' from the front lot line. Ayes 4, nays 0. Fansler added that he planned to put in a nonrental apartment for a mother -in -law and.will be on the docket at a subsequent meeting. ( * #7) #1719 HENRY BRANTINGHAM, 3185 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH - VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3096 Henry Brantingham was present. It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3096 approving Application #1719 for Henry -Brant ingham, 3185 Sixth Avenue North, to permit the construction of an addition to the existing residence. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #8) #1720 CITY OF ORONO, FOX STREET (SECTION LOCATED BETWEEN ORONO ORCHARD AND BROWN ROAD SOUTH) - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3097 Moorse explained that this application would enable placing material along Fox Street between Orono Orchard Road and South Brown Road 4 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ZONING FILE #1720 - CONT. basically adding shoulders to: 1) widen roadway to make it safer and 2) to protect it from the high water levels. Goetten asked what -the width would be. Gerhardson responded that the typical shoulder width would be a maximum of 8'. Moorse added 8' per side. Goetten asked if the telephone poles would be removed? Gerhardson answered no. Moorse explained that approval is needed from both the DNR and the Watershed District. Mayor Peterson questioned Mabusth regarding her memo that the permit not be scheduled for action by the Council until the DNR and MCWD have had adequate time to review. Mabusth explained that it was presented at this time to avoid a delay while waiting for the permits. Goetten asked when the work would be done and expressed her concern regarding protection of wildlife during the nesting period. Gerhardson said that work would begin as soon as the permits are issued and road limits are off. k Goetten expressed her concern about protection of wildlife during the nesting period. Jabbour added his concern over the extension of the culvert under Fox Street and the two lost culverts under the railroad right -of -way. Goetten also agreed with Jabbour and added her concern about finding the other culvert and future problems. Gerhardson responded that there has never been a question as to location of the culvert on Fox Street and that each end has to be added onto. The culvert underneath the railroad tracks is in question and the only culvert they are aware of has been found and he is not sure if there is another one. Mayor Peterson asked if the shoulders were required to be 8' wide. Gerhardson answered that the standard shoulder is 8' wide but is not sure if that can be accomplished. The work will be done in stages and will not exceed 8'. Goetten asked if any neighbors had shown any concern. 5 9 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ZONING FILE #1720 - CONT. Gerhardson said that he received a call from Mr. Perkins and that there were no problems. Callahan brought up his,concern that the Council was asked to act upon this project before the permits had been received. Mabusth reiterated that she had been requested by the Public Works Director to present it to Council'to prevent further delay while waiting for the permits from the MWCD and DNR. She suggested that Council could approve it upon condition that the City not proceed with the road repair until receipt of the permits. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3097 approving Application #1720 for the City of Orono, Fox Street (Section Located Between Orono Orchard and Brown Road South) , granting a conditional use permit and variance to allow the filling of approximately 700 cubic yards of fill within an adjacent wetland of Fox Street for a distance of 1,000 lineal feet, on condition that the permits are received from the DNR and MWCD. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( * #9) ORDINANCE REPEALING ORDINANCE #96, SECOND SERIES, INTERIM MORATORIUM ON GRANTING OF SUBDIVISION WITHIN SHORELAND AREAS OF CITY - ORDINANCE #102, SECOND SERIES It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to repeal Ordinance #96, Second Series, an ordinance establishing an interim moratorium on the granting of land subdivisions that have not received preliminary approval from the City. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( * #10) #1723 PATRICIA & WILLIAM DICKEY, 2645 WATERTOWN ROAD - CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - RESOLUTION #3098 AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT/VARIANCE - RESOLUTION #3099 It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3098 approving Application #1723 to permit the temporary use of a 14x100' greenhouse at a maximum height of 10' on the property; and to adopt Resolution #3099 approving Application #1723 to allow an existing fence and garage to remain on property as they exist today and to approve a guest house use. Ayes 4, nays 0. MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT It was decided to delay the report until later as people were waiting regarding other issues on the agenda. 0 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ENGINEER REPORT 4 ( * #11) CHANGE ORDER - FACILITIES FRONTAGE ROAD It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve placement of Class 5 gravel on facilities frontage road. Ayes 4, nays 0. CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT ( * #12) YEAR %VIII CDBG FUNDING - RESOLUTION #3100 See reference made at #1 above. ( * #13) BEDERWOOD PARR BASEBALL SCHEDULE It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the schedule of the Orono Baseball Association for the use of Bederwood Baseball Field for the 1992 season as attached to John Gerhardson's memo of 3/20/92. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( *14) ESTABLISH SPRING CLEAN UP DAYS - MAY.2 AND 9 It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Peterson, to designate May 2 and May 9, 1992, as Orono Spring Clean -up Days. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( * #15) YARDWASTE PROGRAM SCHEDULE It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the yardwaste program and schedule for 1992. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #16) DATE - COUNCIL WORK SESSION - ( #17) DATE - ASSESSMENT HEARING - STUBBS BAY SEWER After some discussion it was decided to schedule the Council work session for April 1, 1992 at 3:00 p.m. and the assessment hearing for May 4, 1992 at 7:00 p.m. ( #18) BID AWARD UTILITY TRACTOR Moorse presented a memo from Gerhardson dated March 18, 1992 listing bids for replacement of the "utility tractor and mower for the Public Works Department. He recommended that the low bid be accepted from Scharber and Sons for an amount not to exceed $23,896.00 but delay the purchase until more information is received regarding the State's budget problems and the effect it would have upon the City, Goetten stated that she was not going to approve the purchase until the financial matters regarding the City facility were set. Gerhardson explained that he asked for an extension until May 1st before placing an order and 'that Scharber and Sons was in agreement. 7 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 BID AWARD UTILITY TRACTOR - CONT. Barrett explained the City's choices were to accept the bid with the intent to make the contract or to reject all bids or to table it. It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to table as an open date the equipment purchase for Public Works. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( * #19) INCREASE TITLE INSURANCE ON FACILITY SITE It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to. approve an increase in the title insurance coverage on the new facilities' property to reflect the total construction cost of the City facilities. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #20) NEWSLETTER COSTS AND OPTIONS Moorse explained that staff would like to send out a newsletter to residents containing informational articles in particular the new Shoreland Regulations. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to approve plans for the City newsletter including outside typesetting. Ayes 4, nays 0, ( #21) APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT NO. 1 - STEININGER CONSTRUCTION CO. KRAUS- ANDERSON CONSTRUCTION CO. Moorse requested payment for two items, one the initial application for payment for the site work being done and the second is the first payment to Kraus - Anderson the construction manager. Jabbour stated that'we should receive lien waivers. Moorse explained that before the second payment'can be made, the lien waivers must be set. Goetten asked the City Attorney if he was comfortable with this procedure. Barrett explained that it is usually the last payment that becomes the negotiated issue to determine that the lien waivers are in and the money gets paid. Jabbour stated that Kraus- Anderson should obtain lien waivers for payments simultaneously when the amount gets to 80 %. Callahan requested a breakdown from Tom Kuehn, City Finance Director, of the amount spent on the project to -date. Also he wants a record kept of the budget spent for Kraus- Anderson and the architects to avoid discovery at a half way point that all the money is spent. Moorse confirmed that he has talked to John Davies and Tom Kuehn about keeping a record of the general conditions and' expenditures under the contract for construction managers. 0 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 APPLICATION AND CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT NO. 1 - CONT. It was moved by Callahan," seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the payment for site clearing to Steininger Construction Co. in the amount of $60,750.00 and for partial construction manager fee to" "Kraus - Anderson in the amount of $22;443.00. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #22) SPEED STUDY - EAST LONG LAKE ROAD - RESOLUTION #3101 Goetten expressed her surprise that it wasn't a posted speed limit and asked if there was a cost for the speed study.. s' Gerhardson explained that there would be no cost and that the study is done scientifically and mechanically. It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to adopt Resolution #3101 to request the Minnesota Department of Transportation to conduct a speed study on East Long Lake Road. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #23) BATHROOM IMPROVEMENTS ORONO GOLF COURSE ' Goetten asked if a new bathroom would be installed -. Gerhardson explained that changes are necessary because of deterioration but because the City must conform to the Americans With Disabilities Act there has been an increase in costs. Mayor Peterson asked if the bathroom would be wheelchair'accessible. Gerhardson answered that would be the ultimate goal. It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the budget improvements for the bathroom at the Orono Golf Course. Ayes 4, nays 0. ( #24) PRESENTATION BY FRANK HORNSTEIN OF CLEAN WATER ACTION CONCERNING THE CORCORAN ASH REUSE PROJECT Mayor Peterson introduced Frank Hornstein of the Clean Water Action Group, Fred Gustin from Metro Services and Ms Maryann Campo who are involved in this project. Hornstein proceeded to inform everyone that he is a Co-"director of Clean Water Action, a national organization, and in charge of the Minnesota chapter. This is a technical environmental issue. Incinerator ash has two different waste streams, the fly ash which are highly concentrated particles trapped in the air pollution control of the incinerator stack and the bottom ash which does not contain the highly concentrated toxins.. This by- product of the combustion process contains very highly concentrated levels of toxic metals and the ash has been found to be- hazardous. A decision will be made tomorrow from the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency regarding disposal of ash in a facility that meets hazardous waste regulations. Various reports and 9 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 PRESENTATION BY FRANK HORNSTEIN — CONT. facts substantiating his views were passed among the Council. To have a highly lead based substance paved on the roads in a general environment of people, is a very dangerous gamble. Your letter to Corcoran was in support of testing this product on a rural road. The health risk study was prepared by the company that has a financial interest and is deficient. He also pointed out that testing on this scale has not been done anywhere in the world and now the test is proposed for Corcoran. He pointed out that the City's support should be not to utilize the material that contains fly ash, to have a longer period of testing, and to have -a moratorium on the permitting process for the plant. He indicated that his colleague, Mr. Wolf, and the Hoglund family from Corcoran were present in opposition to the testing. Mr. Wolf expressed his concern over the length of time before the roadway would come apart and that there is a substantial difference to the toxicity of this material compared to rock and gravel. The metals do not disappear and is there forever even though it is perhaps washed into a roadway, river or lake. The North Dakota Department of Health denied a permit. It is our hope to get the pollutants and toxins, out of the waste stream so they don't cause a problem in the first place. Mayor Peterson asked what the toxicity levels were compared with. Hornstein explained that lead would be present in the ash substituted roadway material at levels almost 160 times higher than the natural aggregate normally used to pave roads and 32 times higher than existing roadway soils. The aggregate material would be stone and gravel. Jabbour stated that he is not qualified to make a judgment regarding this decision and -is f labbergasted that he was asked to do so by any other city. Hornstein went on to explain that mercury would be present 280 times higher than natural aggregate and 28 times higher than existing roadway soils. Cadmium would be present in the ash substitute roadway material at levels 22 times higher than natural aggregate and 55 times higher than existing roadway soils. The combined ash in the short term should go to a federally licensed hazardous waste stabilization facility and in the long term there should be a reduction in the quantity and the toxicity of the ash. Jabbour wanted to know why Orono was approached regarding a matter affecting Corcoran. Horstein stated that this issue has issue. They were motivated to come to were in Medina, Orono was debating decision to stay out of it and that i There is a possibility of a large processing 200,000 tons of ash to be Hennepin County. He asked that Or been subverted to a political Orono because at the time they this issue. Medina made the s his recommendation for Orono. industrial plant capable of located somewhere in western Oro 10 make a motion taking into f z MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 PRESENTATION BY FRANK HORSTEIN - CONT. consideration the issues of the fly, ash, long term testing and the plant. Mayor Peterson asked how many of the other ten communities have indicated their support in theory to this project. Hornstein responded that only recently have they learned of the movement and have spoken only to Medina and now to Orono. Mayor Peterson asked Fred Gustin representing Metropolitan Services for comments. Fred Gustin identified himself as Senior Project Engineer with Municipal Services Corporation based in Atlanta, Georgia, and a subsidiary of U.S. P.C.I. which is based in Huston, Texas, which is a subsidiary of Union Pacific Railroad with $13,000,000,000.00 in assets based in,Bethlehem, Pennsylvania. For the last four years his company has been working with the Hennepin County Board on developing the use of the ash from the incinerator. His own background is as a Utility Engineer for Wisconsin Electric Power Company and managed approximately 250,000'tons per year of coal fly ash and found that it was successful to market the coal fly ash.' He went south to work for a consulting company that specialized in coal ash utilization and feels it has a great deal of potential. In response to Mr. Hornstein's three- comments: The pilot plant in Atlanta produced 100 tons of fly ash about two years ago. Since then representative samples were taken from an independent company and according to MPCA requirements the aggregate was ground down and tested. The test period for the fly ash in the 100 tons has passed the MPCA standards. At the end of five years the MPCA will look at the data supplied to them and will make a decision as to what to do with this roadway. It can either be brought to a disposal site or if the roadway is holding up, it can continue to be monitored. On a permitting process, because of the experience in Dayton, it has been decided to slow down the whole process. Even though they feel it is a good idea, his company has no intention of beginning construction of a.plant after two years because of the necessity to perform an environmental impact statement first. Jabbour questioned why Orono, was asked to be involved and expressed remorse after further checking into this matter. Goetten agreed and stated that Orono has always prided itself in being an environmentally concerned city. Maryann Campo addressed the Council and explained that she is a citizen who resides in Hennepin County. She is opposed. to Hennepin County siting more land fills and feels other uses should be found for waste materials. Campo feels a decision should be made to allow testing for new products under strict monitoring. Moorse added that Orono's correspondence supported moving ahead with MPCA testing. 11 MINUTES OF THE - REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 PRESENTATION BY FRANK HORNSTEIN - CONT. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Goetten, to reconsider Resolution #3091 in support of the ash asphalt road project. Ayes 2, nays 2. ( #24a) A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING VOTING PRECINCT LINES IN THE CITY - RESOLUTION #3102 It was moved by Mayor Peterson, seconded by Callahan, to approve Resolution #3102 that the existing precinct lines should not be changed. Ayes 4, nays 0. CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT Barrett suggested that he defer his report. ( #25) LICENSES Goetten expressed her concern regarding trapping beaver and made reference to a phone call from Mr. Blankenship who has been sustaining damage to his property from beavers. Goetten said she could not support trapping beaver. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the limited trapping permit to trap beaver for Bradford Blankenship, 2605 West Lafayette Rd. Ayes 3, nays 1. It was moved by Jabbour, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve the following licenses: Septic System Installer - Hayes & Sons Excavating, Rt. 1, Box 202, Montrose Jerry Johnson Excavating, 2445 Morningside Rd., Long McCarty Water & Waste, 6250 Hwy 12 W., Maple Plain Patnode Brothers, 16551 Lake Ridge Dr., Maple Grove Sullivan Utility Services, 3660 Hwy. 101, Wayzata. Thompson Plumbing Corp., 15001 Mtka. Industrial Rd., Volkenant, Inc., 1030 Co. Rd. 83, Maple Plain Widmer, Inc., Box 219, St. Bonifacius Site Evaluator /Designer - Rock's Soil Testing, Box 81, Loretto S -P Testing, Inc., 951 Katydid Lane NE, St. Michael Set Up License - Navarre Lanes, Inc., Box 51, Navarre MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT Lake Mtka. Jabbour expressed his concern regarding budget cuts in Orono and Long Lake and the effect it has on the level. of service for firemen and police. Also he wants Orono represented at the LMLOA meetings. ( * #26) BILLS It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to approve payment of the All Funds Account. Ayes 4, nays 0. 12 C MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD MARCH 23, 1992 ADJOURNMENT It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Goetten, to adjourn the regular Council meeting at 9:27 p.m. Ayes 4, nays 0. Barbara A. Peterson, Mayor ATT S : 0 othy M. llin, City Clerk 13