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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> June 26,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Fire Chief Van Eyll said the purpose of this action item is to inform Council on staffs plans for <br /> procurement of fire equipment necessary to provide services to the Navarre service area. In the needs <br /> assessment accepted June 12, staff recommended that the City of Orono have a rescue pumper, <br /> brush/medical response utility, and tender/tanker at each fire station.At the June 12 meeting, Council <br /> directed the new department to be ready to provide service to the Navarre area in July of 2024 and the rest <br /> of the City by the end of the contract,he said. For the rescue pumper, step one would be to try and <br /> coordinate access to Engine 21 with Long Lake. The engine was purchased solely by the City of Orono in <br /> 2000 to serve the Navarre area. Once a replacement is procured, it can be used as a backup pumper. Step <br /> two would be to solicit proposals for a new or slightly used rescue pumper. The lead time for new <br /> apparatuses has been ranging from 24 to 36 months with costs between$500,000 and one million dollars. <br /> The City will also solicit new proposals for the brush medical response utility as based on the vehicle use, <br /> Staff does not recommend a used vehicle for this role.For the tanker tenders,step one would be to <br /> coordinate a buyout of one of the two existing tankers from Long Lake that Orono currently owns with <br /> Medina and Long Lake.If that is unsuccessful,the next step would be to solicit proposals for a new or <br /> slightly used tender truck or tanker truck. The funding for these would be coming from the fire equipment <br /> fund,he said,with a possibility of purchasing some pieces in a five-year payment plan. Van Eyll <br /> recommended that staff engage the City of Long Lake staff for the purchase of one of the two tenders as <br /> well as the disposition for Engine 21. Once received,quotes would be brought to the City Council. <br /> Benson questioned whether,given the lawsuit situation with Long Lake,trying to negotiate equipment <br /> buy-outs with Long Lake was a viable option. <br /> Van Eyll said it was something to pursue. <br /> Benson asked about the ability to repair a truck that is not in service. <br /> Van Eyll said he was not familiar with any fire vehicle being down but would look into it. <br /> FINANCE DIRECTOR REPORT <br /> Finance Director Olson updated the City Council on technology saying that Security and Sound would be <br /> working at City Hall the next morning and some of the system will be in place by the next meeting <br /> including a TV monitor that will allow the Council to see what is being recorded.Because of backorders, <br /> the full system in the Council chambers will not be complete until late September,he said. <br /> CITY ATTORNEY REPORT <br /> Attorney Mattick said his only update would come in the closed session at the end of the meeting. <br /> PARKS DEPARMENT REPORT <br /> Park Supervisor Lemons reported Parks is staying busy. They just finished cutting down the rest of the <br /> trees at Hackberry Park after the demo of the house on the property.He and Edwards will be meeting with <br /> the Park Commission subcommittee for Hackberry on Wednesday to discuss the master plan for the park. <br /> The Golf Course is busy and today was the first food truck event.Depending on how these go,they plan <br /> to have a food truck every other week. He acknowledged the parks and golf course <br /> Page 3 of 11 <br />