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ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD NOVEMBER 26, 1990 <br />1991 BUDGET PUBLIC HEARING CONTINUED <br />the Council Chambers as published, but that Staff should try to <br />provide an alternate location should it be necessary to move the <br />meeting. <br />POLICE OFFICER - RESERVE DUTY <br />Peterson had removed this item from the Consent Agenda. She <br />asked Bernhardson whether it would be possible -o utilize the <br />current part -time investigator. <br />Bernhardson stated that he could review that possibility, <br />but that the Police Department is losing a full -time officer. He <br />said, "It may not be necessary to go up to 40 hours. we will <br />have to see." <br />Peterson said, "Staff indicated that if they can find no one <br />to fill the position, there may be a reduction in service." <br />Bernhardson stated that may not be the case. but if there <br />was, the contract cities would be given a credit for contracted <br />patrol service not provided. <br />Goetten suggested that the public may wish to know why there <br />is a vacancy on the police force. <br />Acting Mayor Callahan explained that Officer Dembouski is a • <br />Marine Corps reservist and -_s being called to active duty in <br />connection with the crisis in the P;:rsian Gulf. <br />It was moved by Peterson, seconded by Goetten, to direct <br />Staff to seek a qualified temporary officer for up to 40 hours <br />per week and that final action on employment be brought back to <br />Council. Motion, Ayes -3, Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />ADMINISTRATOR'S INFORMATION* <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by- Peterson, to accept the <br />City Administrator's Information regarding: Beaver_- Trapping, <br />Accreditation, Metro Waste /Reconveyance, September Receipts and <br />Disbursements and Wire Transfers. Motion, Ayes -3, Nays -0. Motion <br />passed. <br />CITY ATTORNEY'S REPORT: None. <br />- 12 - <br />