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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,January 10,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PRESENTATION <br /> 16. LMCD REPRESENTATIVE UPDATE—RICHIE ANDERSON <br /> Mr.Anderson,3205 Crystal Bay Road,gave a presentation on behalf of the Lake Minnetonka <br /> Conservation District(LMCD).He noted they had a budget approved the previous year and there will not <br /> be an Aquatic Invasive Species(AIS) levy of$11,500 taxed to the City this year as it will come out of <br /> reserves,which are at approximately$550,000. Mr.Anderson noted the Finance Committee moved to sell <br /> the harvesters and accepted a bid so they are now gone. He shared about the Save the Lake Committee <br /> and noted the funding($84,000)for two full-time deputies on the lake noting they will take$44,000 out <br /> of reserves to fund this.Mr.Anderson commended the businesses in Orono for donating$32,500 for <br /> 2022,and that they are at$78,000 of the$84,000 funding needed for 2022.Mr.Anderson also noted there <br /> is now an AIS Committee,which he is also a part of. The committee has come up with funding for new <br /> projects and will work on Harrison's Bay,and he is working with some people on Brown's Bay. Mr. <br /> Anderson closed by expressing his thankfulness to the City Council for sticking with him and supporting <br /> him. <br /> 17. RECOGNITION OF POLICE OFFICERS AND FIREFIGHTERS <br /> Police Chief Correy Farniok is present tonight to recognize the outstanding job the police and fire <br /> departments did in severe conditions and also the over-and-above work of officers entering a burning <br /> home to make sure there were no individuals inside the house. He read a statement noting on December <br /> 27, 2021 at 11:42 p.m. officers responded to a call on Westwood Road in the City of Minnetonka Beach. <br /> Information was received that an individual had gas and candles and a fire inside the house. Officers <br /> arrived in three minutes and the second floor of the house was fully engulfed with two individuals outside <br /> the house—it was unclear whether anyone was still in the building. Officer Mike Fournier and Sgt.Tim <br /> Sonnek entered the residence to begin looking for possible victims with no one else located. Chief <br /> Farniok noted Long Lake Fire Department responded along with surrounding fire departments and <br /> worked through the night in bitter cold conditions.The house was severely damaged and he wants to <br /> thank the officers that entered the burning building to look for others and to the many surrounding fire <br /> departments that responded. <br /> Mayor Walsh thanked them and noted the City Council is behind them 100%. <br /> Fire Chief Van Eyll thanked the officers and the other fire departments that helped that evening. <br /> FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> Finance Director Olson shared slides on screen noting they are at 114%of building permit revenues and <br /> 104%of adjusted 2021 revenues as of December 31,2021. <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />
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