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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON NOVEMBER 2?, 19015 <br />( #11 - 1996 Fee Schedule - Continued) <br />Kelley sked why the City was deleting the annual septic installers license fees. Gaffron <br />Y Y tY g <br />said the State of Minnesota was taking over the licensing of the septic installers along <br />with others. The City no longer has the ability to license them. <br />Kelley asked if the brush drop -off fee was eliminated because of the deletion of the <br />program. Gerhardson replied that this was the reason. <br />Kelley asked if there were any rates for children for weekdays in the summertime at the <br />golf course. Hurr added that it was her opinion that the green fees should be cheaper for <br />Orono residents as residents should benefit from living in Orono. She said this was <br />especially true since reductions were given to leagues. Hurr was asked how this could be <br />done, which she replied could be worked out using the Minnesota drivers license. Kelley <br />said children 9 -14 are unable to get onto the course or have the ability to pay the fees. <br />Gerhardson said he would follow up on this. <br />Jabbour asked if the new water meters were able to transmit signals for automated meter <br />reading. Gerhardson said they are not at this time but have the capability to do so. <br />Jabbour moved, Callahan seconded, to approve Ordinance No. 143, 2nd Series, 1996 Fee <br />Schedule and to adopt the Summary Fee Ordinance for publication with modifications to <br />the charges for the golf course to come back before the Council. Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 1, <br />Kelley. 0 <br />( * #12) FIRE SERVICE CONTRACT WITH THE CITY OF LONG LAKE <br />Hurr moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the 1996 -1998 Long Lake Fire Services <br />Agreement. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />( #13) POLICE SERVICE CONTRACTS WITH THE CITIES OF MINNETONKA <br />BEACH AND SPRETNG PAR.0 <br />Kelley noted that the percentages based on population and market value of property <br />increased the police department contract costs but decreased the fire department contract <br />costs and asked how this discrepancy could be explained. Moorse said the fire service <br />cost allocation formula includes number of fire call hours provided to each city. <br />Callahan moved, Kelley seconded, to approve the 1996 police service contracts with the <br />cities of Spring Park and Minnetonka Beach. Vote: Ayes 3, Nays 0, Abstain 1, Hun. <br />• <br />8 <br />