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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> May 22,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> thinks Long Lake is asking for a huge amount of money for something Orono residents have been paying <br /> for all along and that is ridiculous.He said he represents the silent supermajority who just wants the Fire <br /> and Police to be there if they need them. Going it alone is not ideal,he added,but it seems like the <br /> neighboring community is trying to hold Orono hostage for$4 million so the City can donate part of a <br /> building and pay them back for it. He predicted Long Lake will come back to Orono to ask for a service <br /> agreement and the City should support that because it would be the right thing to do.He said he is <br /> interested in what will work over the next 20 or 30 years. <br /> Jeff Strandberg, 3895 Bayside Road,said he just wanted to ask why.Why does Orono have to do this, <br /> why couldn't Orono just have stayed with Long Lake and re-negotiated?He noted city attorneys do <br /> everything from misdemeanors to contracts and should not litigate, especially in a dispute of this <br /> magnitude. <br /> Steve Persian, 1005 Hunt Farm Road,former Fire Chief in Long Lake,said in 2000 the response time was <br /> under five minutes with the station on Brown Road. While it's important to improve response time,he <br /> said,he didn't think it's necessary to build a brand new Fire Department to implement duty crews.He <br /> said he believes Long Lake has made more offers and shared more options than the one that was <br /> presented this evening.He asked the Council to continue to have discussions, saying there is a lot of spirit <br /> for joining forces for improved services around the country.He told the Council they are in a position to <br /> take Orono to that level.He noted when some of the Council Members ran for office they talked about <br /> servant leadership,but there are times it doesn't seem like that is taking place. <br /> Cody Farley,320 Dupont Street,Long Lake, said he is a 16-year member of the Long Lake Fire <br /> Department and a member of the Relief Association but was speaking at the meeting as a citizen of Long <br /> Lake. He said the Department has known for a long time that daytime Station Two response time is its <br /> weakness. However,he said,the Council needs to take into consideration that average response time <br /> includes the majority of calls that are non-life threatening emergencies where the response is not lights, <br /> sirens and speed.While the Orono Police Department has a great response time because they are already <br /> on the road,he said,the previous week the Fire Department responded to a heart attack call curing the day <br /> from Station One and actually arrived on the scene before the police because it was a true emergency. <br /> You have to look at all the facts,he said,before comparing apples and oranges.He also said Orono <br /> residents don't only have emergencies in Orono. Residents are in and out of each other's communities all <br /> the time.He said everyone should collectively want the service in all communities to be the best it can be. <br /> Kelly Grady,271 Greenhill Lane,Long Lake, said she is a fire wife and has been for better part of a <br /> decade. She said she has spoken to Council members,fire fighters and citizens for many hours and feels <br /> many lack an understanding of why the situation is at this point. She hasn't heard any issues,she said, <br /> that would lead to the drastic changes that are being proposed. She feels the concern is more about control <br /> and not about improving public safety. Responsibility for the stalled communications and the state of the <br /> equipment and the facilities is shared by both communities and the Fire Chief who was the Long Lake <br /> Fire Chief prior to serving in Orono. She said she wants to protect an asset that has served this community <br /> for 100 years instead of burning things down. Someone that evening talked about Orono giving it away to <br /> the City of Long Lake, she said,adding she takes umbrage with that because when a person calls 911 and <br /> fire service shows up, she didn't think that person felt that they were giving their tax dollars away to the <br /> City of Long Lake. She said the Fire Department is part of her family and Van Eyll has been part of her <br /> family,but she doesn't think he is an unbiased person.An independent audit or mediation is very <br /> Page 8 of 12 <br />