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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Tuesday, May 29, 2018 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br />None <br />PRESENTATION <br />15. LIFE SAVING RECOGNITION <br />Long Lake Fire Chief Van Eyll stated on March 21, 2018, the Wayzata Police Department received a call <br />concerning someone having trouble breathing and asked that the Long Lake Fire Department be paged <br />once they started CPR. The Long Lake Fire Department arrived on scene and assisted with CPR. Their <br />efforts were successful. <br />The Long Lake Fire Department would like to recognize the following responders: Deputy Chief of <br />Administration DJ Goman; Deputy Chief of Training Cody Farley; Fire Caption Chris Adams; Battalion <br />Chief Shane Gardner; Assistant Chief John Hall; Firefighters Derek Lee, Shaun Rioux, Thomas Aldrich, <br />Bryan Frank, Ryan Hoster, Blair Mileski, Ben Rasmuson; Wayzata Police Officers Brandon Haapoja and <br />Andrew Sharratt; North RN Erick Shaft; and North Paramedic Thomas J. Boucher. <br />Mayor Walsh, on behalf of the City of Orono, thanked the officers for their life-saving efforts. <br />C! lkfh okl l 11130 X.I 1I kyl C17 7 14I3 ILT1Z�111 610111Zi 70HILI DI"01 <br />Pam Meyers stated she would like to make a donation to the City of Orono on behalf of the Westonka <br />Historical Society and Museum. Meyers presented a copy of the book "Classroom Voices" to Mayor <br />Walsh. Meyers stated the book is filled with memories of the children who attended Westonka schools <br />prior to 1950 and also includes a history of the schools and the formation of the Hennepin County <br />Consolidated School District in 1915. <br />Crosby moved, Dankey seconded, to accept the book donation from the Westonka Historical <br />Society and Museum. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />PUBLIC WORKS/CITY ENGINEER REPORT <br />16. EAST LONG LAKE ROAD DISPOSITION — DISCUSSION <br />Edwards stated Staff is looking to gain guidance from the City Council on the future disposition of East <br />Long Lake Road and to take public comment. At the present time East Long Lake Road is in an <br />advanced state of deterioration. <br />Edwards displayed a number of photographs depicting the condition of the southern and northern portions <br />of the roadway. The southern 890 feet of the road is included in the 2019 road maintenance plan. <br />The northern section of the road runs along the eastern shore of Long Lake. Portions of the roadway are <br />becoming undermined and the pavement is crumbling. The pavement is beyond pothole repair and is <br />subject to seasonal flooding requiring periodic closures of the roadway. <br />Notice of tonight's meeting was sent to the affected property owners and some written comments have <br />been received. <br />Page 2 of 11 <br />
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