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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 11,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA—Continued <br /> 7.RESOLUTION OF APPRECIATION OF CHRISTINE MATTSON <br /> 8.ADOPT STATE OF MINNESOTA JOINT POWERS AGREEMENTS WITH THE <br /> CITY OF ORONO ON BEHALF OF ITS CITY ATTORNEY AND POLICE <br /> DEPARTMENT <br /> This item was removed from the Consent Agenda. <br /> 9.APPROVAL TO ACCEPT DONATION—WILLIAM AND ANASTASIA HOEFT <br /> 10.AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE 2021 SQUAD CARS <br /> Crosby would like to pull item No. 8 from the discussion and have the Police Chief discuss it. <br /> Crosby moved,Seals seconded,to approve the Consent Agenda as amended.VOTE: Ayes 5,Nays <br /> 0. <br /> Walsh noted they will move item No. 8 to after the Swearing in of the Junior Cadets. <br /> Walsh stated they would hold a public hearing regarding the Orono Police Department consideration of <br /> the purchase of body-worn cameras for the Police Officers. The City is providing an opportunity for the <br /> public to comment on this subject. Walsh opened the public hearing at 6:07 p.m. <br /> Staff noted they received two emails notifying that they could not attend in person. Angela Hennessey <br /> wrote to support the police department in purchasing body cameras and thinks they are a necessity in our <br /> times for the protection of citizens and officers; she is surprised they do not have them already. Another <br /> email is from Pat Hennessey,who is strongly in favor of the police department wearing body cameras and <br /> feels they should already have been wearing them. He asked the Council to do what needs to be done <br /> ASAP to get cameras on the police. <br /> Walsh asked if anyone was present who would like to make a public comment and asked them to <br /> approach the podium and state their name and address for the record. Seeing none, Walsh closed the <br /> public hearing at 6:08 p.m. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING <br /> The Orono Police Department is considering the purchase of Body Worn Cameras for the police officer <br /> and is providing an opportunity for public to comment on this topic <br /> Walsh opened the public hearing at 6:07 p.m. <br /> Police Chief Correy Farniok noted that there may not be anyone in the public audience tonight but we did <br /> receive two emails providing public comment on Body Worn Cameras. One email was received from <br /> Angela Hennessey indicating support of the Police department to purchase body worn cameras and that she <br /> thinks they are important to the safety especially in times like these and she is surprised that our department <br /> does not have them already. The other email is from Pat Hennessey also indicating support for body worn <br /> Page 2 of 12 <br />