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are in need of repair. <br />Added Item -Consent A2enda <br />Interim City Administrator Doug Reeder referenced a couple agendas from surrounding <br />cities that have a section labeled "Consent Agenda." Reeder recommends that the City <br />Council had it added to their own agenda. <br />By Consensus the Council agreed to have Consent Agenda added to the Orono Agenda. <br />3. Explanation of Council Memo Format — Planning Items <br />Community Development Director Jeremy Barnhart clarified the reasoning and purpose of <br />References, Exhibits and Summarized Public Comments listed on the Planning Council <br />Memos. The References are guides for the Council so if they would like more information <br />about a specific item they may reference the document noted. The Exhibits will be provided <br />with each memo. If the Council needs more information on any reference they can call and <br />we will get it for you. Summarized Public Comments already heard or any new comments <br />heard up to the date that the memo was created will be provided on the memos as well. <br />Mayor Walsh requested Barnhart to provide an update after a while to let the Council know <br />how it is working for him to go to this new format. <br />4. Minnetonka Beach Police Services Amement Discussion <br />Police Chief Correy Farniok explained that he, Doug Reeder, and Ron Olson had met with <br />Minnetonka Beach. At the meeting they found that Minnetonka Beach representatives were <br />interested in a base price for police services that they could take back to their Council. <br />Reeder had presented them with an offer that started with a base price with terms outlined for <br />the next five years. Minnetonka Beach Council decided that they wanted to move forward <br />with a contract with Orono Police Department for police services. <br />Farniok wants to revisit the contract to establish the correct amounts. <br />Reeder mentioned that Minnetonka Beach agreed tentatively, and if Council agrees tonight <br />the language will be worked out and brought back to the City Council for final approval. <br />By Consensus the Council agreed to have the language worked out and brought back to the <br />City Council for final approval. <br />
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