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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 25, 1985. PAGE <br />ATTENDANCE 7:00 PM The Orono Council met on the above date with the <br />following members present: Acting Mayor Frahm, Council - <br />members Lynn Adams and Jim Grabek. Councilmember Tim <br />Adams and Mayor Butler were absent. The following <br />represented the City staff: Building 6 Zoning Adminis- <br />trator Mabusth, Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron, <br />Public Works Coordinator Gerhardson, Deputy Clerk <br />Lattin, and Recorder Sutton. Police Chief Kilbo arrived <br />at 7:11 p.m. and Finance Director Kuehn arrived at 8:05 <br />p.m. City Attorney Radio was also present. City <br />Engineer Cook was absent. <br />CONSENT AGENDA* Acting Mayoi Frahm moved, Councilmember L. Adams <br />secondedâ–º to approve the Consent Agenda*, with all staff <br />reports concerning these items to be attached to an <br />original copy of these minutes on file in the City <br />Clerk's office. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays (0). <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES* <br />LAKE MINNETONKA <br />CONSERVATION <br />DISTRICT REPORT <br />Acting Mayor <br />seconded, to <br />meeting held <br />(0). <br />Frahm moved, Councilmember L. Adams <br />approve the minutes of the regular Council <br />February 11, 1985. Motion, Ayes (3), Nays <br />Jo Ellen Hurr was present. Hurr discussed with the <br />Council the LMCD's decision on Chaska Marina. Hurr <br />noted that the Supreme Court's directives of 1981 for <br />Chaska Marina is what the LMCD is abiding by. Hurr <br />stated that Chaska Marina turned their docks a different <br />way. Hurr noted that Chaska Marina is not responding to <br />the LMCD's demands regarding the setbacks on the west <br />side. <br />Acting Mayor Frahm asked Hurr to check into the matter <br />as to why Chaska Marina is not responding. <br />Hurr noted that the LMCD is still working on the DWI <br />bill for boaters on the lake. Hurr noted that last year <br />20 speeding tickets were issued on the lake. Hurr noted <br />that the LMCD will be purchasing a new DWI detector <br />breathalyser which will be located at the Water Patrol <br />station and the offender will be driven back to the <br />Water Patrol to take the test. <br />Acting Mayor Frahm suggeEted that the LMCD investigate <br />into this further because of the burden of escorting <br />someone all the way back to the Water Patrol station. <br />Frahm noted that the portable breathalyzer that the LMCD <br />is currently using is better than their new proposal. <br />