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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />October 9, 2023 <br />6:00 o'clock p.m. <br />remove buckthorn so the focus has been on that and not yet other invasive species. Some of that could be <br />accomplished with an Adopt -A -Park Program. <br />FIRE REPORT <br />9. AUTHORIZATION TO HIRE PART TIME -FIRE FIGHTERS <br />Chief Van Eyll recommended three individuals, Shea Chwialkowski, Nate Weber and Kayla Kennedy, to <br />be hired as part-time fire fighters assigned to weekday duty crews effective Oct 10, 2023 at the rate of $20 <br />per hour. He said none of them are Long Lake Fire Fighters. He is proposed hiring now to manage <br />administrative tasks, and work with vehicles and training. He said the City will also need to start ordering <br />turn -out gear for each fire fighter. <br />Benson asked to confirm that hiring part-time fire fighters is not in conflict with the injunction. <br />Attorney Mattick said he had asked Paul Reuvers , who is representing the City on this issue, to discuss <br />that. <br />Attorney Reuvers said the order is specific as to recruiting. There is no prohibition on hiring. The City is <br />able to hire people who come to the City on their own volition. <br />Benson pointed out that Orono is planning on paying these individuals $20 per hour and Long Lake is <br />paying less. She asked if that would be considered unfair recruiting. <br />Erickson said Long Lake is using a different duty crew models and does not have part-time employees, so <br />the roles are not comparable. <br />Benson said she is not in favor of hiring part-time fire fighters because this venture is costing Orono <br />residents considerably more than it would cost to have a contract with Long Lake and is exposing the City <br />to risk because this program has not been tested by an outside third -party evaluation. <br />Walsh said the City has its own experts and doesn't need to go to third parties. The City has decided to <br />have a Fire Department and needs to fund and staff it. They would be paying the City of Long Lake the <br />same but would be giving it away, he said. <br />Crosby said the decision has been made to go ahead with Orono Fire since Orono is 87 percent of the <br />current department and costs. <br />Benson said it is a significant undertaking and none of the Council or Staff has that kind of expertise <br />without outside review. <br />Johnson moved, Crosby seconded, to approve the conditional job offers to Shea Chwialkowski, <br />Nate Weber and Kayla Kennedy as part-time fire fighters at $20 per hour starting Oct 10, 2023. <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 1 (Benson). <br />10. AUTHORIZATION TO HIRE PAID -ON -CALL FIRE FIGHTERS <br />Page 5of10 <br />
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