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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> April 24,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> session. She asked if moving the topic of a community survey to December would make it too late to <br /> budget for it in 2024. <br /> Walsh moved,Johnson seconded,to approve May 22 City Council Work Session agenda with a <br /> community survey discussion postposed to December 11 and the meeting decorum discussion <br /> removed.VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays 1 (Benson). <br /> 5. EQUIPMENT LOAN AGREEMENT FOR COMMAND VEHICLE TO LONG LAKE <br /> FOR USE BY LONG LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT <br /> Johnson said he asked to have discussion on this item because he wanted to be clear about the request.He <br /> said to recap history,two Fire Department command vehicles were purchased. The City of Orono paid for <br /> 85 percent of one Tahoe vehicle that is being used by the Long Lake Fire Department and 100 percent of <br /> the second vehicle.At the time Long Lake Fire said they did not need the second vehicle and so it was <br /> assigned to Orono Fire Chief James Van Eyll as part of his contract.According to Johnson, Orono also <br /> provided Long Lake Fire with a Ford Explorer that was going out of service as a police vehicle on a short- <br /> term loan,but that is proving to be a longer loan. The former police vehicle has been painted and wrapped <br /> for Long Lake Fire. It was in a minor accident but has been repaired. The current request from Long Lake <br /> Fire is for use of the second Tahoe currently being used by Van Eyll. <br /> Edwards concurred with that summary. <br /> Benson asked if the City is obligated to provide the Orono Fire Chief with a vehicle and whether the <br /> vehicles Long Lake Fire currently have are meeting their needs. <br /> Edwards said the City does have to provide a take-home vehicle to the fire chief under his contract and he <br /> and Crosby said that the former police vehicle had been outfitted for Fire Department use. <br /> Johnson said he believes Orono has done its part by providing the extra vehicle already. <br /> Council members discussed the need to have a formal agreement with the City of Long Lake for the <br /> continued loan for the former police vehicle and also expressed a willingness to sell it to the City of Long <br /> Lake if they would like to buy it. <br /> Johnson moved, Crosby seconded,to deny the request from the City of Long Lake for an <br /> agreement to use Orono's fire command vehicle.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> 10. FIRST QUARTER FINANCIAL REPORT <br /> City Accountant Carrie Krienke gave the first quarterly financial report with a slide presentation covering <br /> revenues,expenditures,permits and investments. She said at the end of the first quarter revenues stand at <br /> 13.3 percent of budget which is slightly below last year but on track where the City needs to be. Several <br /> sources of revenue such as property taxes and other government grants and funding sources are not <br /> received until June. <br /> Page 3 of 10 <br />
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