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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 22,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> he would begin calling on people who had asked to speak, calling on Orono residents first. There would <br /> be no votes or Council discussion tonight,he added. <br /> Mayor Walsh opened the public comments at 7:31 p.m. <br /> James Elder, 195 South Brown Road, asked why the two cities have not agreed to mediation, saying this <br /> has been going on for three years and the two cities don't seem to be able to reach an agreement.He said <br /> he strongly recommends mediation where the positions of both sides are outlined and a mediator can look <br /> at that and make a recommendation. He said it was clear Walsh doesn't want a mediator because of his <br /> rigidity. <br /> Walsh said the only thing in dispute is the value of Station One and does anyone want to sell it,because <br /> the City has already started a Fire Department and hired a Chief. The contract is coming to an end. He <br /> said he didn't know what a mediator could do with that. He noted the City has 100 comment cards and <br /> more than half support the City. <br /> Johnson said the City is not shutting the door,This is a needs assessment and it is important to evaluate <br /> the level of service each community is comfortable with. He said he fully anticipates conversations with <br /> Long Lake to continue. <br /> Ann Turbeville,997 Wildhurst Trail,asked why according to the slide presentation,the latest negotiations <br /> were from four months ago and said the City should be able to figure it out with Long Lake. She added <br /> for Councilmember Seals to be on the negotiating team is a conflict of interest since her husband is a <br /> firefighter. <br /> Mattick said that has been discussed and the formation of a Fire Department does not result in a conflict <br /> as providing fire service is a core duty of the City. Something that would enrich her household such as a <br /> salary agreement would be a conflict,he said. <br /> Crosby pointed out to meet the demands of Long Lake would enrich the City of Long Lake,not the <br /> individual fire fighters. <br /> Johnson said conversations with.Long Lake have gone on for over a year and have continued.Long Lake <br /> made its offer in January and Orono stated it needed to do a needs assessment. <br /> Brian Turbeville, 997 Wildhurst Trail,said he and his wife had attended most Council meetings for seven <br /> months. He asked why Orono is starting its own Fire Department or taking it away from Long Lake and <br /> asked if it is better for the bigger of the communities to control the Fire Department,explaining he can see <br /> it both ways. He said the needs assessment and public input came after a Fire Chief was hired, after a <br /> truck was purchased and improved and after the request to move fire pension fund from Long Lake to <br /> Orono. One point that did not come up previously,he said,was the response out of Fire Station Two. He <br /> asked if there would not have been a way to work on that without taking over the Department and said he <br /> feels Orono is bullying Long Lake. He said when citizens say something doesn't sound right they get a <br /> pat on the head and told to sit down. <br /> John Withrow,425 Oxford Road, said he had the utmost respect for the Police and Fire Departments and <br /> both communities.He said if anyone in the business world accepted an offer like Long Lake's they would <br /> lose their job.If Orono is paying 85 percent it can go it alone,the math seems pretty simple. He said he <br /> Page 7 of 12 <br />
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