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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />March 13, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 19 of 21 <br /> <br />from our perspective. The other thing I've had, I don't know if it's a good fortune or not, but the <br />firefighters have taken upon themselves, some of them, to give me the NFPA guidelines. It’s a nice, <br />lengthy book of all the things fire-related, that I've had the great opportunity to read. I am not finished by <br />any means. And I'm not going to be an expert. But I will say what I have learned is we have a lot of <br />opportunity. So I know that Ron and Adam and James are putting together an analysis, I think we need to <br />make sure to really level set ourselves. When I looked at those guidelines, there's a lot of pieces, I'm just <br />going to speak to equipment, there's a lot of pieces of equipment that we're using for fire that don't fit the <br />guidelines. When I say they don't fit the guidelines. I mean, we're 10/15 years off of when we should have <br />pulled these out of service. So I mentioned this just saying, I'm not an expert, but I know these guys are <br />gonna bring us a really thoughtful analysis. I think regardless of where we land there's going to have to be <br />this pretty well-thought-out plan, year over year, to start replacing pieces of equipment, because when you <br />start to really look into those guidelines, they pretty much say after 15 years, you're not using them as a <br />first line. Well, we've got some that are well over 15. Some that are over 20. When you're thinking about, <br />public interest and servicing your residents and bringing safety to their houses, you need a piece of <br />equipment that's gonna get there. I haven't seen the full analysis because the guys are still working on it. <br />But I did want to kind of level set the conversation that just looking at the current fleet, no matter where <br />we land, we're gonna have to start purchasing some stuff in the near future. The other challenge is new <br />equipment is 24 to 36 months out, so even if you said we're going to buy all this, it's going to take time, so <br />there's definitely going to have to be some thoughtful conversation around how do we solve for that. So <br />again, I’m not laying out the purchase plan but I think starting to read those guidelines was pretty eye- <br />opening to me on what the work ahead of us is, regardless of what solution we end on. I don't know Matt, <br />if you have anything to add on that. I did want to say congrats to the boys hockey team for making it into <br />the State tournament. Warroad and Hermantown are tough. Again, loved seeing some of the guys that I've <br />seen when they're little grow up. Super fun. Big kudos to all of them. And bummer that they didn't make <br />it to the end but they should be super-proud either way. They played some hard-fought games. <br /> <br />Johnson said he was also in attendance at the LMCD meeting. Our representative, Richie Anderson was <br />sworn in, so really thank him for his participation on the LMCD. Special thanks to staff and Soren. That <br />issue at the LMCD was a big one. It was a floating dock in front of City of Orono property that someone <br />was gonna make a marina out of. It took some cooperation from the LMCD to get it put to bed too. I think <br />we handled that well. On the consent agenda, Adam’s evaluation was done. We’re really proud to have <br />him. He had an exceptional review. And we're glad to have you. Thanks, Adam. The other issue that <br />keeps coming up is Average Lakeshore setback. That's probably another one to put on a work session. <br />Just in talking to staff in particular, I think one of our goals needs to be for the benefit of the residents, is <br />that we empower staff wherever we can to expedite processes. We made a good step on the emergency <br />restoration issue. Maybe we can make it a little bit better now that we've done it. The Average Lakeshore <br />setback is another piece of that, that staff keeps bringing up. I talked to Soren about it too. There’s a lot of <br />history with that Average Lakeshore setback and you know, we had at one time additional setbacks to the <br />watershed requirements for wetlands. Orono just arbitrarily threw a number out and we got rid of that <br />because they're the authority that has jurisdiction. So maybe that's something else that we visit along the <br />way. Congratulations to the hockey team. I understand the swim team had some qualifiers for State, too, <br />so congratulations to them too. <br />