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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 8,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> In other information,Van Eyll said the ladder truck is back with new tires and is in the process of getting <br /> rewrapped. They are also working on a new Fire Department logo. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> Attorney Mattick had nothing to report. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR/ENGINEER REPORT <br /> 24. APPROVAL OF WORK SESSION AGENDA DRAFT <br /> Edwards said he had only the work session draft agenda. The only change to that is for the May 22 work <br /> session to look at doing retaining wall discussion part two,which is a continuation from the previous <br /> retaining wall discussion. He recommended planning for the whole hour. <br /> Seals moved,Benson seconded,to approve the Work Session Draft Agenda as presented. VOTE: <br /> Ayes 4,Nays 0. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> Jim Elder, 195 South Brown Road, said the Orono Fire Needs Assessment is a well-constructed,well- <br /> researched document,however it raises more questions than it answers. Is a word,he said,he has not <br /> heard in this discussion about the open forum. We're allowed to ask questions,but nobody has promised <br /> that they'll give us answers now. That's an unfortunate structure. The most significant core statement <br /> made by Chief Van Eyll is his hope that the negotiations between Long Lake and Orono can be resolved <br /> in such a way that Orono becomes the owner of the fire station, or a new shared agreement is reached. <br /> This is what you've all been working on and haven't made much progress.He added there are no cost <br /> estimates for this endeavor. There are large operating and capital costs here that you're not talking about. <br /> He said his rough estimate is between$10 and$15 million and the City needs to give that information <br /> before making the decision in June. He said he wants to know what's broken that the City has to do this <br /> and why it is necessary to spend all that money. There was a troubling statement in in the Needs <br /> Assessment,he said,that Orono intends to, in the next few months,transfer the control of the Navarre fire <br /> area from Long Lake to Orono.He said they are already tearing apart the Long Lake Fire Department. <br /> You're destroying that fire department so that you can get this thing done.Elder said he had asked the <br /> Mayor at a coffee if there would be an open forum and the mayor said yes, one session. He doesn't <br /> believe the City will get enough discussed in one session in this limited space with the number of people <br /> that want to hear about this. <br /> Nancy Brantingham,3185 County Rd. 6, said she has attended every meeting and work session of the <br /> Orono Council since December of 2022 and has learned a lot. One of the first things was that in 2022, <br /> Orono decided to end the contract for fire services with Long Lake. In November,2022,Long Lake held <br /> a public hearing to inform citizens about fire service issues.Mayor Walsh and Councilman Johnson were <br /> both in attendance as numerous Orono citizens stood up and expressed their hopes that Orono would do <br /> the same. On January 9, 2023 she stood before the Council and made the first of three requests for a <br /> public hearing in Orono.Many others have also done that. She said Councilman Johnson responded to her <br /> request in January by saying he didn't think it was his job to inform citizens about what was going on. <br /> Rather, citizens should come to meetings and find out for themselves.He was right about one thing. <br /> Citizens of Orono should come and see what's been happening at Orono Council meetings. She listed <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />
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