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I:- <br />■ <br />mt?-0 <br />!&■ <br />fen <br />ife- <br />MINUTES OF THE REGULAR OROMO COUNCIL MEETIn <br />HELD FEBRUARY 10, 1992 <br />ROLL <br />The Council met on the above date with the following members <br />present: Mayor Barbara Peterson, CounciImembers Gabriel Jabbour, <br />Edward Callahan, and J. DIann Goetten. Mary Butler was absent. <br />The following represented the City staff: City Acministrator Ron <br />Moorse, Public Works Director John Gerhardson, Building & Zoning <br />Administrator Jeanne Mabusth, Assistant Planning and Zoning <br />Administrator Michael Gaffron, Septic Manager Stephen Weckman, City <br />Attorney Tom Barrett, City Engineer Glenn Cook and "^ity Recorder <br />Teri Naab. Mayor Peterson called the meeting to order it 7:0C P.M. <br />(#1) CONSENT AGENDA <br />Goetten removed Item #11. <br />Mayor Peterson added Item #9. <br />Callahan removed Items #5 and 13. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Goetten, to approve the <br />Consent Agenda, with the exception of Items #5, 11 and 13, and with <br />the addition of Item ff9. Ayes 4, nays 0. <br />Motions for all items adopted by consent agenda will be included <br />in the minutes in their respective numerical order. <br />(»#2) APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />It was moved by Ca' lahan, seconded by Goetten, to approve *e <br />minutes of the regular meeting of the Orono Counci I held on Janui*- y <br />27, 1992. Ayes 4, rays 0. <br />(#3) PARK COMMISSION APPLICANT INTERVIEWS <br />Mayor Peterson announced that Les Kelley had passed away that week, <br />and on behalf of the City Council, the Planning Commission and the <br />Park Commission wished extended their sincere condolences to the <br />Kaitey famiIy. <br />Mark Johnson. 1025 Heritage Lane <br />Johnson explained that he is Interested in the basebal situation <br />in Orono and the need for a facility. He noted he has lived in the <br />City for 4 1/2 years and would like to get more involved with City <br />Issues. He felt that the City could be spending more on park-type <br />improvements.