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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,July 25,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> sent to Mr. Erickson was filth,vile,vulgar,dark,depraved,not funny at all and Mr. Erickson said 80 <br /> years is too soon for stuff like that.Not only should it have not been sent to anyone, it certainly should not <br /> have been sent to Mr. Erickson.He asked Mr.Printup to do the right thing and stated someone needs to <br /> make a motion for censure,although it does not have to be tonight as he respects the City's legal position. <br /> Barbara Peterson, 1261 Arbor Street,read a piece of correspondence signed by four former Mayors of <br /> Long Lake(Tim Hultmann,Janet Schaefer,Marty Schneider,Donny Chillstrom)and four former Mayors <br /> of the City of Orono(Lili McMillan, Gabriel Jabbour,Jim White,and Barbara Peterson)that was dropped <br /> off to the City the previous week and the local newspaper. She wants it to be added to the official record <br /> and read: <br /> Dear Orono Citizens, as former Mayors of Long Lake and Orono, we want to have the best fire services <br /> for our Cities. Orono and Long Lake have been in a cooperative fire agreement since 2002. This <br /> partnership came about when the Highway 12 bypass location required the removal of Long Lake's <br /> existing fire house.At that time the two cities worked together to find a replacement site and designed a <br /> modern building with the two communities sharing fire services. Orono worked jointly with Long Lake to <br /> secure sufficient funds from MnDOT and the Willow Station site was chosen as a response location to <br /> serve both cities.A new station was built and a Fire Advisory Board represented by both cities meets <br /> throughout the year to work on the budget and provide guidance on fire operations. This has served both <br /> communities well for 20 years. With the contract coming up for renewal there would have been <br /> opportunities for any changes in the contract to be discussed. Instead, last year with no public input and <br /> no supporting rationale, the Orono City Council notified Long Lake it will be terminating the fire services <br /> agreement in 2025. Orono claims the reason it wants sole ownership and control of Long Lake Fire is <br /> because Orono pays over 80%of the annual budget. Orono, under any agreement, would pay more for <br /> fire services than Long Lake, it is 15 times larger than Long Lake and has 5 times its population. Instead <br /> of opening negotiations with Long Lake about contract changes, Orono has threatened to use taxpayer <br /> dollars either to buy out Long Lake's stake in the Willow building or build a brand new fire station from <br /> scratch. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted the three minute time limit had elapsed. <br /> Tim Hultmann,280 Lakeview,Long Lake, said now is not the time to create a new fire department.The <br /> future of fire-fighting is heading towards consolidating services not dividing resources. Orono's quest to <br /> try and start its own fire department contains many risks including escalating costs to build and equip the <br /> new facility.There are unknowns regarding training and recruitment of volunteer fire fighters and <br /> potential increased response times due to station location changes. It is an expensive way to tamper with <br /> the public safety that is not broken.Most importantly,this began to create an environment of mistrust and <br /> ill-will between the two neighboring communities.Mr.Hultmann said this is unfortunate for our two <br /> cities are intertwined, share infrastructure,fire services,shoreline, commercial blocks, interconnecting <br /> trials, and retail amenities that the citizens like to use.It is important for Orono to maintain open and <br /> honest communication with Long Lake to work on these issues.Long Lake has offered to start <br /> negotiations on a new contract and they are sincerely hoping the Orono City Council represents those <br /> talks in earnest.Mr.Hultmann said they specifically want Orono represented to set up a series of public <br /> meetings to negotiate contract renewal.The taxpayers of our cities need full and transparent public <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />
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