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• <br />MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, August 23, 2004 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />ROLL <br />The Council met on the above mentioned date with the following members present: Acting Mayor <br />Jim White, Council members Jim Murphy, Lill McMillan, and late arrival Bob Sansevere; City <br />Attorney Thomas Barrett; Representing staff were, Planning Director Mike Gaffron, Planners <br />Melanie Curtis and Janice Gundlach, Public Service Director Greg Gappa, and Recorder Kristi <br />Anderson. <br />Mayor Barbara Peterson, City Administrator Ron Moorse, and City Engineer Tom Kellogg were <br />absent. <br />Acting Mayor White called the meeting to order at 7:02 P.M <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />1. Approve /Amend <br />Murphy moved, McMillan seconded, to approve the Consent Agenda as submitted. Vote: <br />Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />• *2. Regular Council Meeting of August 9, 2004 <br />Murphy moved, McMillan seconded, to approve the Minutes of August 9, 2004, as submitted. <br />VOTE: Ayes 3, Nays 0. <br />• <br />PARK COMMISSION COMMENTS — Paul Pesek <br />Pesek had nothing new to report; however, commented that coyote problems are increasing. Pesek <br />questioned how to handle the animal control problem. <br />Murphy indicated that the Council would take the problem under advisement and direct staff to <br />speak to the police and DNR regarding the best way to handle the issue. <br />Pesek added that a small trail accessing Lowry Woods along the fence line from the Luce Line has <br />come to his attention as a way for the City to gain access to the park property. He indicated that he <br />would investigate this further. <br />Having received a recent phone call from a resident in the area, Acting Mayor White asked whether <br />the LMCD still parks its harvesting haulers at Lydiard Beach or whether the private haulers parking <br />there have permission to be there. <br />Gappa stated that the private haulers do not have permission to park at Lydiard Beach and have, in <br />fact, been chased out of the area on numerous occasions. He stated that since the gate has been <br />opened, the haulers have been parking there without permission. <br />PAGE 1 of 9 <br />