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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> October 9,2023 <br /> 6:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> Chief Van Ey11 recommended hiring a list of fire fighters who would work as paid-on-call fire fighters for <br /> Station 2.He said the candidates are Jeff Krahl,Ryan Kanive,JB Seals,Justin Hinker,Mike Johnsrud, <br /> Ben Carlson and Tom Aldrich, all of whom have experience as a firefighter with another department. All <br /> have passed Firefighter 1 and 2 and are either EMT or EMR. He is recommending hiring at$16 per hour <br /> effective Oct. 10,2023 initially to perform administrative work with training starting in January. <br /> Benson asked the attorney to comment on this action as well related to the injunction. <br /> Attorney Reuvers reiterated his previous comments that the order is very specific and there is no <br /> prohibition on hiring. <br /> Benson asked if all the individuals were currently serving the City of Long Lake Fire. <br /> Van Eyll said as far as he knows they are <br /> Benson pointed out the pay would be$16 per hour when they are making 15.85 at Long Lake. She asked <br /> where the$16 per hour figure came from. <br /> Van Eyll said they did a compensation study with other cities and didn't want to be either the highest or <br /> the lowest in pay. <br /> These fire fighters are able to serve both Long Lake and Orono.Veach pointed out Long Lake currently <br /> has four or five fire fighters that serve more than one department in close proximity. <br /> Benson said she has the same concern on this agenda item as the previous one. <br /> Veach said she wanted to take a moment to thank these charter members of the Orono Fire Department. <br /> Johnson moved, Crosby seconded,to approve the conditional job offers to Jeff Krahl,Ryan Kanive, <br /> JB Seals,Justin Hinker,Mike Johnsrud,Ben Carlson and Tom Aldrich as paid-on-call fire fighters <br /> at$16 per hour starting Oct 10,2023.VOTE: Ayes 4,Nays 1 (Benson). <br /> 18. AUTHORIZATION TO HIRE PAID-ON-CALL FIRE FIGHTER <br /> Chief Van Eyll said this action is to hire a paid-on-call fire fighter for response at Station 2 who has gone <br /> through the same hiring process.Ben Veach has experience with another department and is a Fire Fighter <br /> 1 and 2,he said. <br /> Benson asked if Veach should recuse herself from the vote. <br /> Attorney Mattick said he had asked Veach to recuse herself from the vote and from participating in any <br /> discussion on this item due to a conflict of interest. The proposed hire is her husband and the matter <br /> involves employment. <br /> Benson said she wanted to state again her concerns about this issue adding it is an unfortunate situation <br /> where the optics of fire in the City and the optics of an appointment or a hire like this is not ideal for a <br /> City that is engaged in a lawsuit. <br /> Crosby moved,Johnson seconded,to approve a conditional job offer to Ben Veach as a paid-on-call <br /> fire fighter at$16 per hour starting October 10,2023.VOTE: Ayes 3,Nays 1(Benson).Veach <br /> abstained. <br /> Page 6 of 10 <br />