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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> September 26,2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> Edwards noted the City is proceeding well on the water main replacement project on County Road 19. <br /> FIRE DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> 19. Fire Department Negotiation Offer to Long Lake <br /> Johnson shared history of the situation noting Orono put Long Lake on notice in April 2021. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted a letter was sent to Long Lake three years ago. <br /> Johnson explained the 100+year relationship with Long Lake Fire and noted for the last 20 years Orono <br /> has been in contract with them.Currently the City pays about 84.93%of the budget,Long Lake makes up <br /> roughly 10%of that,and they also have Medina and Minnetonka Beach. During conversations,Long <br /> Lake requested Orono to give a cancellation of the fire contract in writing which was provided.They have <br /> also provided a written request to end the relationship with Fire Station#1,there is a 50/50 ownership, <br /> and the station is in Orono. <br /> Mayor Walsh clarified the contract is ending at the end of 2025,it is not being cancelled. <br /> Johnson stated as a citizen and 85%payer of the budget, Orono was asking for administrative control and <br /> for the Fire Chief to report to Orono as the majority holder.Negotiations began with the City of Long <br /> Lake and the number one goal was to keep the fire department together.This is not a hostile takeover of a <br /> fire department that Orono is not proud of,nor do they want to change it,this is just the responsible <br /> transition.The department has grown and Orono takes a more active role.In the negotiation,the two <br /> cities do not have a lot of trust in each other,which goes back to the 1990's.Johnson thinks the best thing <br /> for both cities is to have a single ownership,maintain the relationship by providing Long Lake services, <br /> and that will be part of the offer. Long Lake does not want the Chief to report directly to Orono and <br /> Johnson believes the negotiation team talked that out and he does not have any concerns about the quality <br /> of service going to Long Lake regardless of who is in the position of leadership at the department. <br /> Equipment has also been part of the discussion and Johnson noted Orono has done a really good job with <br /> their budget.He thinks Orono can bring that to the table long-term with budgeting which would be better <br /> for all cities involved.He spoke about a JPA requested by Long Lake and the risks associated versus <br /> having the Fire Chief report to Orono.Long Lake asked Johnson to find out on record if Councilmember <br /> Printup is okay with the idea of it going to a Fire Board. <br /> Printup thinks they have made it pretty clear over the past few weeks in the discussions.They have City <br /> of Orono Staff and employees and they take care of their employees.The sense of local control,they just <br /> spoke about roads and the future,and it was mentioned that the model of fire service will change.There <br /> was a good article in one of the municipal magazines about legal duties of Fire Chiefs.This exercise is <br /> putting a spotlight(even on a State level)of codifying it;right now cities are not legally required to have <br /> a Fire Chief.Printup does not think they are at the point of a JPA or a Fire Board,although that may be <br /> 20-30 years down the line.Orono has their employees and if things tilt and Orono has a fire department, <br /> even if it is called Long Lake Fire Department, it will be an Orono employee.Printup does not understand <br /> with the JPA idea,one of the early conversations had with Long Lake was"whose name was going to be <br /> on the building?"In a JPA he does not think it would be Long Lake Fire Department and he believes this <br /> Council said it will always be called Long Lake Fire Department. He noted this is the responsibility to <br /> Orono residents and Printup thinks,as Finance Director Olson said earlier,the City can provide that <br /> Page 10 of 13 <br />