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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />May 22, 2023 <br />6:00 o’clock p.m. <br />_____________________________________________________________________________________ <br /> <br />Page 3 of 12 <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />Mayor Walsh opened public comments asking attendees to hold comments on the Fire Department to the <br />public comments following that agenda item. <br /> <br />Richie Anderson, 3205 Crystal Bay Road, asked the Council to consider establishing a Citizen of the <br />Month and he nominated Cass Holloway as the first recipient. He said he was nominating him for <br />standing up to an individual who he characterized as the schoolyard bully at the May Coffee with the <br />Mayor, adding that Holloway left without creating an altercation. <br /> <br />Chelsea Wetrick, Independence, questioned why when other cities are combining Fire Departments the <br />City of Orono is trying to go it alone. She said it was due to the Mayor’s ego. She also pointed out that the <br />Mayor now has a four-year term, stating that if he didn’t, he would no longer be in office as liars and <br />cheaters get called out quickly. She suggested he use the resignation letter Jay Nygard had prepared for <br />him. <br /> <br />James Elder, 195 South Brown Road, asked Orono and Long Lake to get back to the negotiating table and <br />settle the dispute before irreversible and costly things happen. He said the fire fighters are stressed and in- <br />fighting in the Department is happening. He said the citizens should be concerned about their fire service <br />and taxpayers should be concerned about the cost. From his rough evaluation of the needs assessment that <br />the Chief has done, Mr. Elder said operating costs for the Fire Department, which are around $550,000 <br />now, would increase to $1.6 million thereafter because of these expenses. Due to the divisive nature of the <br />situation, he wondered if other cities would be willing to partner with Orono in the future. <br /> <br />Mike Hart, 2510 Casco Point Road, said as a 21-year resident of Orono he wanted to talk about the Public <br />Works facility and the Fire Department the City is proposing to change. He said when major changes are <br />proposed the City should go out of its way to provide information and obtain input from the public. His <br />observation the past few months is that the Mayor and the Council are making these decisions with very <br />little input from the citizens. At breakfast with the Mayor in March, he was promised that by the May <br />meeting, residents would have all the costs and needs and final projected costs for the changes being <br />proposed for the Fire Department. While the report was fairly thorough on the fire apparatus, he said, no <br />detailed costs were included in that report, including one of the largest, the remodeling of the current <br />Public Works facility to serve as the new fire station. The council has already made the decision to break <br />away from Long Lake with no accurate cost being shared with the residents. He said there will now be <br />duplicate costs for the next two and a half years with two Fire Chiefs being paid for by the Orono <br />residents, among other very large expenditures. He asked about the lives of the firefighters on the Long <br />Lake Fire Department, saying they are having to make difficult personal decisions on what Department <br />they will ultimately represent based on the decision of a few people up here, not the residents of the City. <br />He ended with a quote from the Mayor from eight years ago criticizing the decision-making process of <br />the City at the time and its failure to obtain public input. <br /> <br />Brad Erickson, Independence, said the Mayor sent him a Holocaust video invoking the extermination of <br />six million Jews a couple of years ago and yet he, Erickson, is the schoolyard bully. He called the Mayor <br />a fear monger and accused Crosby of engaging with hate groups. He said information has still not been <br />provided about representatives of the City on January 6, 2021. He said the Mayor runs the City with the <br />politics of fear and he would not survive another election, so the fire issues should be saved for the next <br />Mayor. He said both the video and Crosby’s actions on January 6 are a big deal and he would do