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f - <br />'•V <br />I <br />f <br />ti-‘,r. <br />f-. <br />i-‘-- <br />trr <br />R'-: <br />I- <br />f' <br />t>- <br />Pr|i'J. <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD APRIL 22, 1991 <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS CONTINUED <br />could have the City Staff include information pertaining to the <br />CPR program in with the water bills or City newsletter. She <br />stated that the program would end in June, 1991, and woula resume <br />again in September, 1991. Ms. Formisano encouraged everyone to <br />take the eight hour class, which is usually held from 6:00 p.m. <br />-O 10:30 p.m., one Tuesday and Thursday per month. The next <br />class will be held on the 14th and 16th of May. Ms. Formisano <br />explained that those that take the class assist the 911 system in <br />that they can help a person that is choking, or has gone into <br />cardiac arrest before the paramedics arrive. <br />Dan Tibbetts stated that Shannon Formisano is a Registered <br />CPR instructor through the State if Minnesota and that the money <br />to pay for her class comes from the charitable gambling proceeds <br />that come from the pull tabs sold by the Orono Lions Club at <br />Ldrry's Lounge# end the Red Rooster. <br />Councilmember Butler askad Ms. Formisano if it is possible <br />for persons living outside the Long Lake Fire District to take <br />the class. <br />Ms. Formisano advised that persons living in other fire <br />districts may take the class if they make a donation to the CPR <br />class. <br />Mayor Peterson thanked Shannon Formisano and Dan Tibbetts <br />for the information thay had provided. <br />Curt Quady stated that he had determined hat every real rent <br />in Orono pays approximately $10.76 for Fori* an- >311 <br />clean-up days regardless of thi“ degree of par c.. ..-po cion, Ha <br />asked why the City does not have: each resident that participates <br />pay so much based on how much he,-she brings in to be thrown away. <br />He also asked what the City plans to do with the $25,000 they are <br />going to bill and receive from the residents for the clean-up <br />program. <br />Gerhardson explained that the clean-up program originally <br />cost the City of Orono between $5,030 and $6,030 per year; it now <br />costs $25,000. <br />Bernhardson added that the fee would cover not only Spring <br />and Fall cleaa-up, but recycling as well. He said, "If we did <br />not fund these programs with an established fee, funding would <br />have to be provided from the general taxes. It is our feeling <br />that we would discourage people from participating in the program <br />if we asked them to pay is they enter the dumping area based on <br />how much refuse they have." <br />Quady compared the solid waste billing system to that of the <br />water and sewer billing which he stated charges the same fee <br />- 2 -