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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 25,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 6-plus inches. The Public Works Department has spent 1,161 hours this winter plowing snow,which <br /> works out to 2.5 weeks of constant effort for each of Orono's crew members, and includes 213 overtime <br /> hours. <br /> As far as de-icing materials go,the City has used 3,875 gallons of brine on the roads, 182 tons of treated <br /> salt, and 137 tons of untreated salt. The treated salt is for the colder temperatures and works down to 15 <br /> degrees. <br /> Seals asked how the City is doing on its supplies. <br /> Edwards indicated they are getting low on salt and that the neighboring cities are in the same boat. The <br /> City has to place its order back in March with the state,which requires the City to take anywhere between <br /> 80 to 120 percent of the order. Orono is getting close to its 120 percent limit for the year. As a proactive <br /> measure,the City has hauled in some extra salt from Hennepin County. <br /> Seals asked how they are doing budget-wise with the overtime. <br /> Edwards stated they do not separate plowing overtime from winter activities and that the overtime budget <br /> accounts for lift station failures, etc. The 213 hours is about double what Orono had last year. <br /> Crosby commended the Orono Staff for doing such a terrific job with the roads. <br /> Edwards stated have received some calls about mail boxes being hit but they have also received a lot of <br /> positive calls thanking Staff for the work they have done. The graph at the bottom shows the normal <br /> snowfall in a season from 1981 to 2010,and the typical amount of snow between October to April is 54 <br /> inches. In February of this year Orono has received 32.1 inches when in a normal year it receives 7.8 <br /> inches. <br /> Crosby requested Staff check the fire hydrants to make sure they are clear of snow. <br /> Edwards stated snow storage is becoming a challenge. <br /> Seals stated she has received a number of compliments about the snow removal activities of the Public <br /> Works Department. <br /> Edwards noted one reason for the large quantity of salt used this year was due to the rainfalls that <br /> occurred either prior to or during snow events as well as the wind. <br /> Edwards reported on the following activities performed by the Public Works Department: <br /> • Routine checks on water plants <br /> • Repaired three water mains <br /> • Performed normal meter readings <br /> • Conducted one service inspection <br /> • Performed 257 weekly checks and services <br /> • Weekly checks and services on the sewer, one service inspection, Lift Station No. 32 startup and <br /> 21 facility inspections completed <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />