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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 6 of 12 <br /> <br />Van Eyll said that is an unknown right now but it is hoped a shared use agreement could be worked out. <br />The ideal would be complete ownership by Orono but that seems to be a non-starter for Long Lake, he <br />said. <br /> <br />Benson asked about the differences in how costs are calculated between the different models. <br /> <br />Van Eyll explained the difference between straight market value and the League of Minnesota Cities <br />formula for a shared fire district. <br /> <br />Benson asked about cost per call and how it compares to other cities. <br /> <br />Van Eyll said costs were based on call hours and market value, not cost per call. He said he would have to <br />go back to figure that out. <br /> <br />Johnson said not all calls have the same cost, so he questioned the value of figuring out average cost per <br />call. <br /> <br />Benson said she was interested in the Excelsior Fire District model where the Department serves five <br />cities. The Excelsior Fire Chief, in comments at a Future Fire Services meeting, stated that for one city to <br />go it alone would have been more expensive even if it pays more in expense than it has in usage, Benson <br />said. She asked why more weight was not given to a shared model in the presentation. <br /> <br />Van Eyll said the Excelsior group started out with a formula and went to straight market value. He said he <br />does not recall that statement but discussed several surrounding joint fire districts and said it works for <br />some communities, especially small cities, but does not work as well for cities with high home market <br />values because they end up subsidizing the other communities. <br /> <br />Walsh said the quote from the Excelsior Fire Chief was the opinion of one Chief in one city. He said they <br />have the details in numbers and that’s what matters. <br /> <br />Benson also asked how Van Eyll could say the proposal could be a model for other cities when most <br />cities are going to shared Departments. <br /> <br />Van Eyll said he meant a model in terms of well-being of the fire fighters and service to the community, <br />not necessarily the structure of the Department. <br /> <br />Benson asked if it was ever considered to have an outside study of the viability of the proposed Fire <br />Department plan since there has been a concern by some that having the Fire Chief of the Department do <br />the study could be biased. <br /> <br />Van Eyll said the Orono Council considered that last year and decided on the current approach. <br /> <br />Walsh said the City was relying on the decades of expertise of the Fire Chief in the same way it had relied <br />on the expertise of the Police Chief. He said he did applaud the efforts of the fire fighters and said it was <br />unfortunate that the situation with Long Lake has not been resolved, has been contentious at times and <br />that the fire fighters have been caught in the middle. He said the City would continue to work with Long <br />Lake toward a resolution. He explained he wanted to end council questions as the public was waiting and