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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> November 28 2022 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Crosby was sworn back into this office in Orono. Mr.Erickson wants to be clear this does not define him <br /> and he did not have any part of this. He played a video on his laptop at the podium. <br /> Dave Pearson, 2160 Weber Hills Road,noted he was on the Planning Commission and City Council in <br /> Long Lake when they put the fire department together. He stated it was a heck of a fight but he thinks it <br /> ended up properly.As a citizen,his concern is that the current City Council is on the road to spend <br /> roughly$600,000 on a new fire truck and the hiring of a Fire Chief. The contract with the fire department <br /> does not end until 2025 and Mr. Pearson noted they will be spending a lot of money to have their own fire <br /> department. Mr. Pearson went to the open house where the Long Lake City Council gave a great <br /> presentation regarding the costs and possible solutions to the standoff they have now.Mr.Pearson is here <br /> to ask the City Council of Orono to host at least two town halls on the issue of why they need a fire <br /> department and what the costs will be to the individual taxpayer. He thinks they owe it to the community <br /> to have some say in the project.He stated they have been a community for over 100 years and in Orono <br /> going their own direction regarding the fire department,Mr. Pearson worries about the community-aspect <br /> with it all being about Orono.He asks the City Council to review the fire district process as it gives Long <br /> Lake,Orono, and the surrounding towns a say in the fire department,both administratively and cost-wise. <br /> Brian Turbeville, 997 Wildhurst Trail, spoke about the vacation request by Matt Johnson at 1003 <br /> Wildhurst Trail.While there was furious opposition from the public at the Planning Commission meeting <br /> on November 21, 2022,the system is not set up for questions-and-answers following the public comment. <br /> He shared some points presented at the meeting: <br /> 1. The Applicant argued that the residents on Wildhurst Trail had previously requested and received <br /> vacation on their property and this property had not been asked.Mr. Turbeville said this is a false <br /> statement.The vacation has been requested at least two times prior, in 1978 and 2018, and were <br /> both denied by the City. <br /> 2. The Applicant presented a similar road that ran directly through the house at 997 Wildhurst Trail <br /> as a comparable circumstance to vacate the property.Mr. Turbeville stated the roads on the land <br /> were vacated on Wildhurst Trail specifically to vacate houses. The Applicant is not requesting <br /> development of a house so vacating at this time puts the cart before the horse. <br /> 3. The Applicant and committee extensively discussed precedence set with other recently vacated <br /> properties.Referencing a letter from the Minnesota DNR dated November 14,2022,they are <br /> opposed as the vacation poses no public benefit or protects present or potential use of the land to <br /> access public waterways.Those vacations also did not threaten overdevelopment. This one does <br /> and should be reviewed on its own merit.Those properties did not abut to a park and should not <br /> be used as precedence in this matter. <br /> 4. The Applicant and Planning Commission pointed out that the public currently does not have <br /> access to the lake and would have to cross private property to get to the access point.Mr. <br /> Turbeville noted an attached survey from 1978 which shows the actual point the channel was dug <br /> out to and extends well into the City-owned right-of-way. <br /> 5. The Applicant stated for public benefit he was not asking for vacation of the strip of land attached <br /> to or running along Wildhurst Trail,and that all other properties up the street had done so and <br /> there is no easement there.Mr.Turbeville stated that is misleading;the property was purchased <br /> from 999, 997, and 995 Wildhurst Trail to widen and construct Wildhurst Trail. <br /> Todd Newcomer, 1070 Old Long Lake Road,would love to see a fire district formed in the area.He has <br /> talked to individuals and groups and noted his background is as a firefighter paramedic for just under 30 <br /> years, including as a Lieutenant in the fire service and an acting Battalion Chief He noted it was a <br /> combined fire district with 13 cities,3 counties, covered close to 400 square miles,and it worked very <br /> Page 5 of 8 <br />
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