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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,October 26,2020 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> whether the County will be expected to pay part of the cost of distribution of a COVID-19 vaccine. Ms. <br /> Callison moved on to the upcoming election and gave an update on preparedness and ballot deadlines. <br /> She thanked the Councilmembers for their support over the years and noted this will be her last <br /> presentation to them and shared her best wishes. <br /> Mayor Walsh thanked Ms. Callison for all the support given regarding County roads and he hopes the <br /> person that replaces her is as good to Orono and takes care of them the way she has. He appreciates all <br /> her years of service. <br /> 6. SWEARING IN OF OFFICERS AND SERGEANTS <br /> Mayor Walsh led Matthew Siltala in the Oath of Office of Police Sergeant of the City of Orono: <br /> "I do solemnly swear under oath that I will support the Constitution of the United States of <br /> America, and of the State of Minnesota, and faithfully discharge the duties of the Office of Police <br /> Sergeant in the City of Orono, of the County of Hennepin,to the best of my judgment and ability <br /> so help me God." <br /> Mayor Walsh led Larry Cable, Trey Wiebusch and Collin Palm in the Oath of Office of Police Officer of <br /> the City of Orono: <br /> "I do solemnly swear under oath that I will support the Constitution of the United States of <br /> America, and of the State of Minnesota, and faithfully discharge the duties of the Office of Police <br /> Officer in the City of Orono, of the County of Hennepin,to the best of my judgment and ability <br /> so help me God." <br /> Mayor Walsh thanked the members of the Police Department for all they do and noted the Blue Line Flag <br /> that will fly in Orono 365 days a year. <br /> Crosby thanked the families of the Police Department for being there for them during these difficult times <br /> as what the families have to go through is sometimes even harder than what the officers have to go <br /> through. He asked everyone to keep them in their prayers. <br /> GREGG PALMER RETIREMENT—RESOLUTION(formerly Consent Agenda Item No.4) <br /> Seals noted she is the daughter of a public works person and she is honored to read a letter of thank you <br /> and acknowledgement. She read the Resolution of Appreciation to Gregg Palmer for his 30 years of <br /> dedicated service. <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to adopt a Resolution of Appreciation to Employee Gregg <br /> Palmer for His Forty Years of Dedicated Service.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> 7. CERTIFICATION OF DELINQUENT UTILITIES <br /> Mayor Walsh opened the public hearing at 6:18 p.m. <br /> Page 2 of 7 <br />