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Dustin Rief <br />From: Ron Olson <br />Sent: Tuesday, March 19, 2019 4:50 PM <br />To: Dustin Rief <br />Subject: Fire Assets <br />Attachments: Orono Share of Assets.pdf <br />Dustin, <br />Attached are the vehicles and capital equipment that have been purchased by the Long Lake Fire Department since <br />1997. The first two vehicles on the Vt page were purchased by Orono and we already own them. We are the majority <br />owner of the other vehicles that are listed; our percentage of ownership is indicated. Based on the vague wording of the <br />service agreement I would assume that Long Lake will maintain that we need to pay the balance of the purchase price of <br />the equipment. I am not sure that this was the intent of the agreement, but Long Lake could certainly make the <br />argument. The second page is capital equipment. These are the items that I believe we would be required to purchase <br />in addition to the vehicles. Long Lake may contend that we would need to purchase additional equipment but based on <br />the contract language major equipment (capital) is required to be purchased. <br />As we have discussed, the purchase of the actually building may or may not be required. We own 50% of the building, <br />but Orono is the only City that actually paid money out of pocket for the land and building. Long Lake's share was more <br />than covered by State relocation funds as part of the Highway 12 project. <br />Ron <br />
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