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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday, September 9,2019 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> 13. LA19-000058 WEST BAY HOMES RICK VOGELSANAG—1080 HERITAGE LANE— <br /> RESOLUTION NO. 7019 <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as revised,with Items 6 and 8 being <br /> removed from the Consent Agenda. VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> None <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 14. HEART SAFE COMMUNITY AWARD PRESENTATION <br /> Paul Mendoza,North Memorial Hospital,was present. <br /> Police Chief Corey Farniok stated for the past two years the Police Department has worked toward the <br /> requirements for Orono to be designated as a Heart Safe Community. Criteria include identifying AEDs <br /> in the Orono community and training community members in CPR. A number of local community <br /> organizations helped the City achieve this certification, including the Long Lake Fire Department,the <br /> Mound Fire Department,the Orono School District,various civic groups, businesses and individual <br /> residents. With their assistance,the certification was accomplished last week. <br /> Mendoza stated he represents the North Memorial Heart Safe Community Initiative,which is a program <br /> to designate communities Heart Safe. The program helps individuals recognize and respond appropriately <br /> to cardiac arrest and the proper way to initiate CPR. The program has installed more than 48 AEDs in the <br /> community. Orono also earned more than enough points from the Department of Health to be presented <br /> with a road sign designating Orono a Heart Safe community. <br /> Mendoza presented the City with the Heart Safe Community Award. <br /> Crosby thanked Mr. Mendoza for the efforts and contributions North Memorial has made to the different <br /> communities in the state. <br /> 6. APPROVAL TO ACCEPT DONATION <br /> Mayor Walsh stated as part of National Night Out,the residents of the Pelican Point neighborhood <br /> contributed$1355 to thank the officers for their hard work. <br /> Seals moved, Crosby seconded,to accept the$1355 from the residents of Pelican Point. VOTE: <br /> Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> 8. BEDERWOOD SPORTS FIELD WELL AWARD <br /> Walsh asked why this bid came in substantially higher than what was anticipated. <br /> Edwards stated this is a proposal to accept the quote to drill the well at Bederwood Sports Field. The <br /> purpose of the new well is to provide irrigation for the soon-to-be constructed sports field as well as <br /> future irrigation of the existing field. When the original cost estimate was put together, Staff used costs <br /> Page 2 of 10 <br />