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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> August 14,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> comments. He has said he won't respond to insults or craziness, she said,but it is not an insult when he is <br /> being asked to clarify their questions. She said in October, Crosby stated he was not a member of the <br /> Proud Boys. That was the only meeting he attended in October, according to Wetrick, and he talked about <br /> going door knocking with Eddie Rice. She said if he really wants to work something out they can chat <br /> after the meeting. <br /> Brad Erickson 2485 Independence Road, Independence,mentioned that he is one of the people who has a <br /> lawsuit against the City and the Mayor and certain Council Members.He said all the Mayor would have <br /> to do is apologize and he would forgive him. He said he brought the Mayor a copy of the Diary of Ann <br /> Frank as a gift,adding this 14-year-old girl lived a half hour away from his grandparents and was taken <br /> from her hiding place and murdered by the Nazis.Now the Mayor has tried to bring this into the Council <br /> chamber and this community,he said,adding that this is not going to go away and it's not going to stop. <br /> Erickson said it doesn't matter where he lives,he is down there front and center every day in a <br /> godforsaken town that's run by idiots and imbeciles.He added the Mayor and Crosby are lucky they live <br /> in a civilized society but like Trump,who has also started comparing the charges against him to the <br /> holocaust,they will not be reelected. <br /> Claire Barrett, 1085 Brown Road South, said residents of Orono have been putting up with this far too <br /> long. She cited a definition of disorderly conduct and said that has been happening over many,many <br /> Council meetings. Barrett said she is all for public discourse,agreeing to disagree and civil conduct. <br /> What happens here is not civil conduct,she said.It's abusive to the process. It's abusive to the elected <br /> officials,to the City staff and to anyone else in the room. She said she would continue to attend Council <br /> meetings but if the two non-residents who come up and participate in disorderly conduct come back she <br /> will leave the meeting in order to deprive them of their audience and she encouraged others to do the <br /> same. She said she continues to be proud of Orono's elected officials and appointed officials and City <br /> employees. <br /> COUNCIL COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> 19. LLFD ADVISORY BOARD <br /> Veach reported on a recent meeting of the Fire Department Advisory Board. She said the Long Lake Fire <br /> Department was not represented as the chief had a last-minute emergency,so there are no updates. There <br /> was some talk of duty crews but the other cities present agreed more information is needed before making <br /> a budget or talking any more about that subject.An amended budget was presented but it was felt they <br /> needed to wait until the Long Lake Chief can be present. There was information needed for the budget <br /> that could only be provided by Long Lake. <br /> Crosby said there was some discussion of the fact that Long Lake Fire Department salaries are beginning <br /> to fall short of the metro average.He is proposing,know that it still needs to be ironed out,an increase in <br /> the hourly pay to$15.65. The City of Long Lake was proposing$15.50 per hour.Crosby said pay isn't <br /> the reason most fire fighters serve but that the department should be more competitive and consistent with <br /> surrounding departments.He called it a productive meeting. <br /> Benson asked about minutes of those meetings.City Administrator Edwards said the City receives them <br /> and they can be provided to the Council. <br /> Page 4 of 6 <br />
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