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MINUTES OF A REGULAR ORONO COUNCIL MEETING <br />HELD JULY 12, 1993 <br />(<M9) PRELIMINARY LONG LAKE FIRE CONTRACT <br />Kelley felt the preliminary contract is great. The main issues are <br />the sharing of the revenue loss and procurement of equipment. The <br />contract provides for Orono sharing in the operating loss in the <br />same percentages as is shared for the operating revenue. <br />The language related to dissolution of the agreement was discussed <br />in terms of the division of assets amoung the cities. <br />Moorse stated in terms of tne oast purchases this may be a critical <br />issue, but Long Lake Goes not have a problem with this language <br />relating to future purchases. <br />Kelley stated in the last couple years they have spent major money <br />on equipmen t. <br />Jabbour noted he views nis relationship with Long Lake totally <br />different tnan a year ago. ana now they are just fine tuning the <br />con tract. <br />Hurr questioned the automatic renewal. <br />Moorse stated after the first three yea-' contract, they would <br />automatically 90 with a ona—yaar ranGwal contract. <br />Hurr felt the market value was not a fair comparison to use In the <br />formuI a. <br />Kelley stated Moorse has also calculated into the formula the <br />numoer of fire calls and man hours. <br />Hurr felt they should include past equipment purchases in the <br />dissolution section. <br />Mayor Callahan felt the termination notice was excessive. He <br />questioned the dissolution process. <br />Kelley stated this can be worked out with Long Lake. <br />It was decided that the City should share the preliminary contract <br />and excerpts of these minutes with Long Lake. <br />(*#20) 1992 POLICE BUDGET REPORT <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Callahan, to accept the <br />1992 Police Department Operations financial data. Ayes 4, nays 0.