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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL.MEETING <br />HELD AUGUST 24, 1992 <br />t <br />LONG LAKE FIRE CONTRACT WORK GROUP — CONT. <br />ty <br />Butler reiterated, the last commen�hlsa offer can be withdrawn <br />Attorney at the last meeting was, <br />any time". She said she <br />has <br />s lot of confidence <br />sta ff nt me in fore i s tessuend was <br />not willing to volunteer <br />Cal Iahan noted the contract needs to besenvlold d t in 30 days, of <br />felt there would not be much staff time <br />a timeframe. <br />He <br />Jabbour. advised they should have the an answer <br />police department wands.f i re <br />expressed concern over linking <br />department service areas together. <br />Goetten felt this issue is l i nkedresoaveuchf largler <br />two cs is,. and the <br />f i re department i ssue needs to be else. She felt they owe <br />to work together in the future on anything <br />it to the residents to work through the contract with Long Lake, <br />but felt it important to document all meetings and decisions. She <br />stated she would be happy to help with the process and felt it may. <br />be very informative. <br />Mayor Peterson fe It that the tendency is to combine issues and felt <br />that should not happen with this issue. <br />Jabbour asked that he get a summary of the I ast 5 years of - the <br />capital expenditure fund. <br />Fire Chief, noted there is money in the fund <br />Rick Perry, Long Lake <br />for new equipment. After 1992, the fund will contain $39,000. He <br />explained that the firemen used.to invest the money themselves, <br />but as of the end of 1991, the City of Long Lake took over control <br />of the funds in that account. f Oron is not <br />Jabbour explained they are concern es f aall hcapiltaloexpenditures. <br />recognized that they are 80% owner <br />Per noted it doesn't matter who owns the equipment as it will be <br />traded in for 'new equipment when needed. <br />Jab bour' explained that Orono has a very high bond rating, opposed <br />to that of Long Lake. He was concerned that major purchases would <br />be procured with Long Lake's bonding rate. <br />11 <br />