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Orono Fire Needs Assessment <br />53 | Page <br /> <br />LLFD. This amounts to an annual average of $368 per Orono household. If the department <br />did not serve and contract partners the cost would be $1,633,000 per year. <br />• Advantages (pros). This COA has the same advantages as COA3 such as local control, a <br />sustainable capital plan and improved synergy with the police and other Orono <br />departments. Most importantly this COA allows for improved response meeting suburban <br />and urban standards. In addition, with dedicated daytime staffing, this COA would see <br />improved fire and life safety education, better for the predictability (health) for firefighters, <br />and improved health and life safety code enforcement <br />• Disadvantages (Cons). This COA is more expensive than COAs 1 and 3. <br />