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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 23,2021 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> combined 350+years of service. Successfully achieved, our mission does not come easily, it takes <br /> dedicated individuals combined with determined leaders to develop the valuable team we have in place <br /> today. Our members continuously participate in rigorous training that prepares them to perform their <br /> duties as a calm, effective, and cohesive team while under the inherent pressures of the fire service. Our <br /> unity and abilities have not developed overnight; it has taken years of practice to develop and perfect. <br /> We recognize the conflict between the Long Lake and Orono City Councils regarding the fire service and <br /> know that each City Council will make decisions beyond our control. Our principal interest lies in what <br /> is best for the communities. We desire to continue to serve. We believe that the residents of the <br /> communities we serve benefit greatly from a fire department that is not distracted from a long, drawn-out <br /> conflict and the uncertainty that can come with it. We firmly believe in the best interest in public safety <br /> and continued achievement of our mission statement. A quick resolution to the fire service conflict is <br /> paramount to the decisions made by the City Council. As Long Lake Fire Relief Association we <br /> respectfully request that the Long Lake and Orono City Councils urgently find a resolution to this issue. <br /> On the fire ground, crew integrity is crucial to our number one priority which is safety. We go into a fire <br /> together, we leave a fire together. No one is left behind. We ask that both Long Lake and Orono City <br /> Councils take the same approach in resolving this fire service contract. Please find a solution that keeps <br /> our entire team home, whole,from the Chief down to the probationary fire fighters,for the continued <br /> benefit of the communities and residents that we desire to continue and serve. For the benefits of all <br /> concerned,please resolve this issue quickly. <br /> Respectfully Submitted, Long Lake Volunteer Fire Relief Association <br /> The Council thanked the Volunteer Fire Relief Association for their service. <br /> Crosby appreciates everything the fire association does from the bottom of his part and will do everything <br /> within his voting power to keep the unity together.He stated it is his desire to get this situation worked <br /> out as quickly as possible,but they need a partner that is willing to come to that conclusion,also. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 10. LONG LAKE WATERS ASSOCIATION <br /> Jane Davidson,Board Member of the Long Lake Waters Association(LLWA),noted they are <br /> conducting a project on Long Lake and thought it would be nice to come and tell the City of Orono about <br /> it. Ms. Davidson gave a presentation prepared by Professor Przemek Bajer at the University of <br /> Minnesota,whose expertise is in carp. Ms. Davidson lives on the lake,her background is mechanical <br /> engineering, and she is also a professor at the U of M.Long Lake Waters is a non-profit formed in 2017 <br /> and the mission is to protect the Upper Watershed of Long Lake Creek Watershed which includes regions <br /> in Medina, Orono, and Long Lake, includes 7 lakes,and many wetlands. Long Lake is the biggest lake in <br /> the watershed and in 2017 saw the overabundance of carp in the lake; carp are bad because they are <br /> bottom-feeders and tend to release the nutrients that are stored at the bottom of the lake which promotes <br /> algae growth and higher pollution levels. They also destroy the natural habitat for a lot of fish and native <br /> plant species. She noted they did a study in 2018 and following the study they applied for a Minnesota <br /> Board of Water and Resources(BWSR)grant; as part of the project they put a tracking device on the carp <br /> to determine movement. She gave some background and history on carp counting and netting programs <br /> Page 2 of 5 <br />