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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> March 13,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> The second item that I was asked to cover, and the request came from Councilmember Benson and then I <br /> have had an opportunity to talk to Councilmember Seals,was there was a question about whether <br /> Councilmembers Seals has a conflict of interest as it relates to all items related to the fire department. <br /> And I would start by saying I assume the origin of the question is because Councilmember Seals is <br /> married to a volunteer firefighter with Long Lake.And so my answer to that is at this point in time,I do <br /> not feel that Councilmember Seals has a conflict of interest in the negotiations that you're doing for things <br /> like establishing a fire department, or hiring a fire chief or purchasing a fire truck.From my perspective <br /> they do not enhance or increase or create a conflict of interest for Councilmember Seals. The formation of <br /> a fire department in and of itself does not create any financial benefit for any conflict in any of those <br /> decisions. I did talk to Councilmember Seals that there are certain decisions that I would advise her to <br /> abstain from because I do think conflict can occur when it comes time to hiring. If her husband is one of <br /> those people that the City chooses to hire, I think she should abstain from that,and financial decisions <br /> like rates of pay or pension things, I would advise her to step away from those.But the generalized <br /> formation from my perspective, or creation of a fire department with the City is in many respects the <br /> same as if you chose to create a public works department. This is a core service for a City. I understand <br /> there's controversy and discussion about the fire department,but you're talking about creating the <br /> department.At this point in time,the high-level nature of the decisions and the discussions we've had, in <br /> my opinion, do not create a conflict of interest for Councilmember Seals,based on the fact that her <br /> husband is employed by a separate City. <br /> Benson said she brought it up only because it had been asked during public comment at the last meeting. <br /> Mattick continued,the third item I did want to touch on is I did attend the LMCD Board meeting last <br /> week.As you know,the City owns some property where an individual is trying to place a commercial <br /> dock. The City had directed staff to prepare a letter last August objecting to that application.Laura did <br /> write that letter, and we resubmitted it later in the fall or early winter.In February or January,I can't <br /> remember now,they had originally made a motion to direct staff to bring back findings denying the <br /> application.At their meeting last week,they did act on those proposed findings. They modified them a <br /> bit,but they did deny the application that was slotted to be on the City-owned land. I was prepared to <br /> present the City's position on that but LMCD really limited testimony to just the applicant and anything <br /> new.But they did vote to deny it,and so that is at least final for the moment. <br /> And then just a final thing:your regular meeting for March has been moved to next week,next Tuesday.I <br /> do have a conflict with another community. I will take a look at the agenda for next week and talk to <br /> Adam,but it may be someone else from my office at the meeting. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT Continued <br /> In general community development activity, Oakden reported they had been working on mailings for <br /> some septic properties.We send out reminders for compliance reports. Those are due every three years. <br /> We're busy with permits, as Ron noted, so we're relatively busy with contractors.And then also just <br /> working on some reporting and citizen reports with code enforcement and permitting, as well as trying to <br /> update and streamline some of that information. Other than that,we've also participated in some DNR <br /> Page 14 of 21 <br />
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