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• MINUTES OP THE ORONO SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING - August 18, 1992 <br />stated the percentages were arrived at by using assessed values <br />of homes but could be negotiated. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that in all fairness to Long Lake, a <br />decision should be made at a later time when CounciImembers have ' <br />had an opportunity to study the proposal, Shaughnessy invited <br />members to the upcoming Fire Department Officers Meeting and <br />cautioned Council to avoid using a formula based on the number of <br />fire calls received. Mayor Peterson also noted that in comparing <br />proposals, the first year's bid may be more attractive to "get <br />your foot in the door" and future years may not be as attractive. <br />She reiterated that response time is of utmost importance and <br />decisions will be based on this. Goetten added that sharing of <br />services between cities to reduce costs is becoming more <br />important. <br />Comments were received from the following members of the <br />public: Gary Printup, Mr. Tourangeau, Mike Ellis, Dr. John <br />Sagehorn, Cliff Otten, Dianne Jentllucci, Jim Cox, Marv Siebold, <br />Lloyd Fairbank, Rodney Minick, and Peg. They expressed major <br />concern over response times. They noted that a dollar value <br />cannot be put on human lives and reported several incidents where <br />the quick response time of the Fire Department was important. <br />There were comments and questions regarding Wayzata's ability to <br />provide increased service. They asked that Council make a <br />decision regarding Fire contracts for the "right" reasons and <br />keep communications open between Long Lake and Orono. <br />Callahan questioned why the cost of the same response time <br />is 50% higher from Long Lake than other cities. Jabbour reminded <br />Long Lake to be competitive making it impossible for Orono to <br />make a decision to establish their own Fire Department. Callahan <br />stated there may be explanations regarding higher costs that are <br />acceptable and that ever if the costs are higher, it doesn't mean <br />Orono would not choose Long Lake's proposal. The figures may not <br />be correct or understood. <br />Mayor Peterson stated that in the past Orono has not asked <br />to be involved in the administration of the Fire Department, She <br />thanked Long Lake for providing the information requested and as <br />a courtesy to Long Lake felt Council should take time to review <br />their proposal and decision on the Fire Department contract. <br />Dietzen again volunteered Long Lake's willingness to answer any <br />questions Orono may have. <br />There were o.estions as to when a decision would be made <br />regarding the Fire Contracts. Mayor Peterson stated there will <br />be public hearings at the regular Council meetings and thought a <br />decision would be made by mid-September, <br />The meeting .adjourned at. 5:45 p.m. <br />ATTEST:Barbara A. Peterson, Mayor <br />Lin Vee, Deputy ClerR
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