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Moorse said the contract probably would not have that language but since both Cities are <br />covered by the same insurance carrier, the LMCIT, that is really how it would work. He said • <br />again that this paragraph would be clarified. <br />Hurr asked if Orono would be establishing its own Equipment Fund. <br />It was explained that one exists already in the amount of $30,000. <br />It was moved by Mayor Callahan, seconded by Hurr, to approve the fire contract - subject to <br />clarification of Paragraph 7. Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />( #16) POLICE CONTRACT <br />Mayor Callahan commented that the contract has the same roll -over feature as the fire <br />contract whereby the continuation of the contract is dependent upon the ratification of the <br />budget from year to year. He would like to see a provision that if one of the other contract <br />cities terminated the contract, that it would open to renegotiation because the impact of such <br />an event could be extensive and require considerable study into the cost effects. <br />Kelley concurs. <br />Mayor Callahan requests Moorse to tell the Mayor and Council of Long Lake that the Council <br />prefers to hold off on making a decision until after November 1st. <br />It was moved by Mayor Callahan to table the Police Contract. <br />is <br />8 • <br />