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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> February 27,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Walsh said the problem we're going to have is nobody else here has gone through the video verbatim. <br /> And so you're saying trust me,this is the transcription.I think what Matt is saying is, we've approved the <br /> standard service summary that we already have. And that's what we have as the exhibits in Exhibit A <br /> from our City Clerk. That's the motion that's been raised and seconded. Do you have any more discussion <br /> about that particular motion? <br /> Benson said if these are all going to be essentially together then I'll just vote that way. <br /> Johnson moved,Crosby seconded,to approve the City Council Minutes in Exhibit A for the dates <br /> listed.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 1 (Benson). <br /> FIRE CHIEF REPORT <br /> 9. ALL-HAZARDS INCIDENT MANAGEMENT TEAM(AHIMT)PARTICIPATION <br /> Fire Chief Van Eyll said what I have in front of you is an opportunity that I've done in the past with the <br /> hazard incident management team. In order for me to be a member of that team,the City of Orono needs <br /> to be part of the organization. It really comes down to that the City of Orono agrees to hold the workers <br /> comp and some of the BR stuff for me if and when I would ever be deployed, and then also take in a <br /> reimbursements for my salary or any expenses or anything like that. We get reimbursed back to the City <br /> at that point in time. Van Eyll said as a member of this group in the past, he'd been deployed to a wildfire, <br /> helped with the Superbowl and also helped with some of the civil unrest by the University stadium. He <br /> said he has not deployed outside the state and is not really interested in doing so, although that can <br /> happen. Staff recommends the authorization to become a participant in this organization. <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to approve the authorization for the City of Orono to become a <br /> participant in the Minnesota State All hazardous Incident Management Organization.VOTE: Ayes <br /> 5,Nays 0. <br /> 10. AUTHORIZATION TO PURCHASE MOBILE &PORTABLE RADIOS FOR LADDER <br /> TRUCK <br /> Van Eyll reported the Council had voted on January 9 to purchase portable radios for the ladder truck. In <br /> my research,the mobile radio that is in the truck is no longer available to use on Hennepin County's <br /> system. In talking to Mark Parker at the County,that radio is no longer used on their system. So we <br /> needed to purchase a new mobile radio and that costs about$6,500. When I went back to the vendor to <br /> obtain that quote for the mobile radio,he talked to me about the APX 4000 radios that we had quoted in <br /> the past, and also use at Long Lake Fire. Those portable radios are going to be sunsetted soon by <br /> Motorola. That doesn't necessarily mean they're going to come off Hennepin County's system just yet. <br /> But it makes no sense to purchase radios that are going to be sunsetted by the manufacturer. So I had <br /> them quote up four new APX 6000 XE portable radios. The cost has risen significantly to $27,622 for <br /> those four portable radios, chargers, and spare batteries. It nets out to an extra$20,000 that I'm asking for <br /> radios for that particular truck. The new APX 6000 radios are the same ones that the PD uses also. APX <br /> 6000 radios are the ones that the officers use right now for Long Lake fire, but we don't use them on all of <br /> our portable radios for our crews. Staff would recommend the approval of the purchase of the mobile and <br /> portable radios for$34,100. <br /> Page 7 of 22 <br />
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