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• <br />MINUTES OF THE -,r <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, April 23, 2001 <br />The City Council met on the above - mentioned date with the following members present: <br />Mayor Barbara Peterson, Council Members Jay Nygard, Richard Flint, and Bob Sansevere. Council <br />Member Jim White arrived at 7:06 p.m. Representing Staff were City Administrator <br />Ron Moorse, City Attorney Tom Barrett, Planning Director Michael Gaffron, Zoning Administrator <br />Paul Weinberger, Zoning Administrator Wendy Bottenberg, City Engineer Tom Kellogg, Public <br />Services Director Greg Gappa, and Recorder Jackie Young. <br />Mayor Peterson called the meeting to order at 7:03 p.m. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />( #1) Approve /Amend <br />Items 10, 11, and 14 were added to the Consent Agenda. <br />Sansevere moved, Flint seconded, to approve the Consent Agenda as amended. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC HEARING <br />is ( #2) JAMES ANDERST PROPOSAL FOR A MUSIC FESTIVAL <br />Moorse stated James Anderst proposed at the April 9, 2001 Council meeting a community music <br />festival to be held in the Navarre public parking lot. Mr. Anderst has indicated they would like to <br />hold the festival over one weekend in late August, with the festival running from noon until 8:00 <br />p.m. Moorse indicated there would be live music, food and beverages available. <br />At the previous Council meeting the Council Members had expressed a number of concerns relating <br />to the management of traffic, parking, number of people attending the festival, security, and the <br />impact on the surrounding residents and businesses. Moorse noted the Council also wanted to <br />obtain some input from the residents in the area, with this matter being continued to tonight's <br />meeting in order to gain public input and to allow Mr. Anderst to address some of the concerns that <br />were raised at the last Council meeting. <br />Sansevere inquired how many people are expected at this event. Sansevere noted a number of 2,000 <br />people was mentioned at the last Council meeting which would need to attend this event in order for <br />it to be successful. <br />Anderst stated he is unsure whether they will reach that 2,000 number. Anderst stated he has come <br />up with 677 parking spaces, which includes 97 in the municipal lot, 60 at the bowling alley across <br />the street, 90 spaces at the Freshwater Institute, 12 at the bank, 30 to 40 at the dry- cleaners, 63 at the <br />Calvary Church, 90 at the Good Shepherd Church, 30 at the liquor store, and a number at the <br />Hennepin County maintenance lot. <br />Page 1 <br />