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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> August 28,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> bond rating would have to drop because this money has to come from somewhere. They said Long Lake <br /> fell deficient but there were two City Councils needing to talk as a checks and balance,not a four-person <br /> yes-man Council,he said.He predicted again that the City's bond rating will go down and that taxes will <br /> have to go up for this. <br /> Penny Saiki,2874 Casco Point Road, said these costs will be born primarily by citizens so assessed per <br /> house.Not only were the interest rates not considered but also the resident's insurance costs because there <br /> will be an unproven fire department,she said. On one hand, she said,the City wants to be independent but <br /> on the other hand is actually depending on everybody else for manpower and equipment. <br /> James Elder, 195 South Brown Road, said the Council displayed tonight that the Orono Fire Department <br /> has costs and problems that are fluid and are getting more and more expensive.He said the Council <br /> doesn't have a good plan and is making it up as they go along. The costs they heard tonight involve some <br /> clever, off-balance-sheet leases and they are not cheap,he said. The Council has already exceeded the <br /> 2024 budget and has been very opaque about how they will fund this. Rehabbing the Public Works <br /> building will be a lot more expensive than the Council thinks. The City may need more trucks but this <br /> Council made it impossible for Long Lake under James Van Ey11 to get more than$103,000 per year for <br /> equipment;however,tonight spent $2.6 million.He said they are generous with Orono but were <br /> pernicious with Long Lake.He does not feel public safety will benefit. He said he wishes they would <br /> grow up and go back to mediation and fix this but the only way to fix it may be an election.He added <br /> Walsh had burned many bridges and was an embarrassment and expensive. <br /> Ann Cosgrove,2670 Kelley Parkway, asked if the Council has met with the neighbors facing the old <br /> Public Works building and who will deal with the construction. She said she feels the Orono Fire <br /> Department is a fiasco and it appears most of the Long Lake Fire Department wants to stay with Long <br /> Lake. She said she has lived here since 1968.Long Lake had the Fire Department and Orono had the <br /> Police Department and it worked. The City Council listened,the Mayor listened and we were treated <br /> respectfully. <br /> Todd Newcomer,Long Lake resident,asked about the age of the ladder truck and when it would need to <br /> be replaced. He also discussed response times for paid-on-call and duty crews, saying duty crew fire <br /> fighters could live in Minneapolis. The City is supposed to begin servicing Navarre on July 1 but with one <br /> of each truck,he asked what would happen if one breaks down. He also asked if the fire fighters would be <br /> adequately trained at that point because there is typically a one-year probation period.Every fire fighter <br /> should have a second set of turn-outs,he said. That could be hundreds of thousands more dollars that are <br /> unaccounted for yet. That is the reason for a lot of concern in the community,he added. <br /> Brad Erickson, Corcoran,said he recently moved and still has a shop in town but hopes to be out of there <br /> before the Orono fire station comes into existence because things sound pretty sketchy.He said the Mayor <br /> may have gotten the cart before the horse on this one.The City is now talking about a temporary fire <br /> station for one to three years for maybe$3 million. Get your numbers straight before heading into <br /> something like this,he said.He did not know if those shiny new fire trucks will return the investment, <br /> noting there are about 22 actual fire calls per year that need actual fire trucks in Orono. He said the City <br /> had a good thing going with Long Lake Fire and just didn't know it.They wanted to get their own fire <br /> department like a bunch of drunken sailors,he said. The ex-president of the United States has been <br /> Page 13 of 15 <br />
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