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City Council Minutes Page 8 <br /> May 18,2015 <br /> Councilmember Wagner stated members of the Parks and Commission discussed <br /> concerns with firework debri landing in the lake. She explained she was approached <br /> by citizens wanting the fireworks at Lake Orono but after hearing the police chief's <br /> public safety and staffing concerns, she isn't sure moving the fireworks is worth it <br /> and is leaning towards keeping the fireworks at Lions Park. <br /> Councilmember Olsen stated he likes the policy but doesn't think anyone would be <br /> able to raise the money. He added he doesn't want to discourage people from other <br /> communities from attending the fireworks. <br /> Mayor Dietz explained the fireworks are paid for using taxpayer money and he <br /> believes keeping the fireworks at Lions Park is best for the residents. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard added the fireworks should remain at Lions Park as long <br /> as they are organized by the city. He doesn't believe we need a policy. <br /> Moved by Mayor Dietz and seconded by Councilmember Burandt to hold the <br /> Independence Day fireworks at John Weicht Lions Park until further notice. <br /> Councilmember Wagner suggested the motion be for fireworks to continue at <br /> John Weicht Lions Park and that a policy is not necessary at this time. <br /> The maker and seconder were agreeable to the amendment. <br /> Motion carried 4-1. Councilmember Olsen opposed. <br /> The Council recessed at 8:44 p.m. in order to go into worksession. The meeting reconvened <br /> at 8:50 p.m. <br /> 9.1 Street Assessment —John Alfords <br /> Mr. Portner presented the staff report. <br /> Council consensus was they agreed with the Franchise Fee Policy and for the city <br /> engineer to send Mr. Alford a letter notifying him of the decision. <br /> 9.2 Hitech Motorsports Conditional Use Permit Revocation <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br /> Council consensus was to move forward with revocation of the Conditional Use <br /> Permit for Hitech Motorsports. <br /> P U N E R E O R Y <br /> NAWREJ <br />
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