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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, June 12, 2017 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT — Continued <br />Walsh stated the City will be holding more committee meetings this week and that the City Council will <br />be interviewing the final candidates this week for the City Administrator position. <br />26. RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION TO RACHEL DODGE — RESOLUTION NO. 6770 <br />Walsh moved, Printup seconded, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 6770, a Resolution to Rachel Dodge <br />for more than 16 years of dedicated service to the City of Orono. VOTES: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />27. WAYZATA FIRE SERVICE AGREEMENT <br />Reeder stated the Fire Comnjission met this past week and discussed servicing the portion of Orono that <br />is currently serviced by Wayzata. The conclusion of the Fire Commission was that the Long Lake Fire <br />Department could provide that service without compromising their current operations or requiring <br />additional equipment. Reeder noted a memo from the Long Lake Fire Chief has been submitted <br />regarding that. <br />Reeder noted the contract with the City of Wayzata ends at the end of 2017. The Long Lake contract <br />allows the City to increase or decrease the area of coverage as long as the City gives notice of their intent <br />by the Pt of July. <br />Walsh stated the City has to give six months' notice by the end of June and that the City Council has <br />received the recommendation from the Fire Commission and the memorandum from the Long Lake Fire <br />Chief. <br />Crosby asked how the box alarm system works so people understand mutual aid would also be coming. <br />Chief James Van Eyll stated a box alarm is a predefined group of resources that will come to a <br />predetermined area, such as the east or west side of Orono. Mutual aid agreements are done by the <br />Hennepin Chiefs Association. Anyone who is part of the Hennepin Chiefs Association has a mutual aid <br />agreement set up. Van Eyll indicated they have had conversations with the Wayzata Fire Department and <br />that they would still respond if they were called to any location Orono needs them at. <br />Seals noted a few residents from the Chevy Chase neighborhood reached out to the Council. Seals stated <br />she would like to understand what their concern relates to. Seals asked whether it is a concern relating to <br />the First Responder. Seals noted there would be mutual aid that would respond if there is a big fire or <br />emergency. <br />Van Eyll stated he is not sure exactly where the concern is coming from. Van Eyll stated the box alarms <br />are set up for 12 significant events and are more based on the fire side than a medical emergency. Van <br />Eyll stated the concern might be related to medical situations where the Long Lake Fire Department's <br />response will not be as quick as Wayzata but that the police usually respond faster than the fire <br />department. <br />Page 17 of 19 <br />
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