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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,May 11,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Printup moved, Crosby seconded,for the Termination of the Cleaning Contract and approval of <br /> the plan as laid out in the Memo. Roll Call Vote: Ayes 5(Seals,Printup,Johnson, Crosby,Walsh), <br /> Nays 0. <br /> MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br /> Seals stated it is a weird time; she has been home since March 12. She does not mean to be political, but <br /> what the Governor is doing does not make a lot of sense to her right now. She thanked all the First <br /> Responders, Policemen,Firemen,Nurses, Paramedics, and others for staying out there because they are <br /> the true heroes in this situation. <br /> Printup asked the City Administrator/Public Works to thank Hennepin County. There are a couple of <br /> digital speed signs on South Brown Road which are super helpful where it drops from 40 to 30. He hopes <br /> it doesn't glare into anybody's windows at home; he does not think so. He mentioned Rief could let <br /> people know if Spring Clean-Up is going to happen on the weekend. He thanked Tour de Tonka for their <br /> presentation. He agreed with Seals' comments regarding the Governor. He said over the last month or so <br /> the Council has been hammering on communications and asking how the City gets things out.Also,the <br /> City has been bombarded with phone calls and emails about the utility bills, and he thought maybe the <br /> City needed better communication in notifying residents of why that was happening. He said he had <br /> another example of what is going on with the utility bills and the pass-down and the unfunded mandates: <br /> Because Orono is in the 7-county metro area,the City is required to have recycling services. If people do <br /> not recycle,they pay. If they do recycle,they pay.As far as the sewer bill, it is not the City that is <br /> applying these fees to residents, it is being imposed upon the City. He stated the Met Council, his not-so- <br /> favorite bureaucracy, is now talking about a 13%increase. <br /> Crosby asked if the Met Council members were elected. <br /> Printup said the reason they are his not-so-favorite bureaucracy is because its members are unelected. He <br /> is proud of the Orono City Council for sending a letter 2-3 years ago and making a resolution saying they <br /> do not agree with what the Met Council does,adding that may be why Orono is getting all of these hikes. <br /> He suggested Rief could elaborate more on the unfunded mandates. It pains the City when they have to do <br /> that, but sometimes the City's hands are tied. Otherwise, it is like the Whac-A-Mole game, because the <br /> City can whack it down there,but then all of a sudden,the City is having to talk about easements,which <br /> is another resolution the City Council did, saying it did not agree with that. <br /> Johnson mentioned there was a drowning on Lake Minnetonka in the last week or so when 2 people were <br /> on a boat and ejected and one of the occupants drowned. Tonka Dock's Crew Chief,Jake, who does a lot <br /> of work in Orono, was there with his barge. They rescued one of the people out of the water and used the <br /> barge to stop the boat that was driving around on its own, all of which happened before any emergency <br /> response. He said it turns out dock guys are essential workers. He noted it was nice to hear a good story <br /> about local people sticking their neck out to help, although it was a tragic situation. The crew consisted of <br /> some ex-military guys,and they all played a role to help out. He thanked Richie Anderson,the Lake <br /> Minnetonka Conservation District(LMCD)rep. He sat in on the last LMCD meeting, and there was an <br /> Orono resident who needed to get a variance to get his dock put in because he had to go out 180 feet to <br /> get into 4 feet of water. Mr.Anderson is only one of 14 votes, and he went out and verified the distance <br /> so that when he was at the meeting,he could confirm the resident needed to get this done. He commented <br /> it is nice to know the amount of effort the City is getting out of that position. He said he was in Florida <br /> the past week, and there is definitely a different take on how to deal with COVID-19 there. <br /> Page 15 of 22 <br />
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