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MINUTES OF THE REGUL/'R ORONO COUNCIL MEETING - AUGUST 26, 1991 <br />I IkMAT OH S HEPUHf - <br />MAYOR'S REPORT - CONT. <br />He noted that the 1992 contract 1c unoa- ccrctiry. <br />Negotiations have started cone tlnie ago. out s’nce they do <br />not have any clue as to wnat they are trying to negotiate or <br />Idea of where they have started from, It Is haro. Long lake <br />seems to he negotiating from the rewspaper: ij they have <br />dec 1ded ♦ ^.might cancel the contract. 2) they have <br />empowered their attorney to cancel the contract if they <br />wanted to do so, 3) they have directed their City attorney <br />to cancel the contract, and 4) that they themselves have <br />canceled the contract. Long Lake has suggested that If <br />Orono stops talking about canceling the contract and be more <br />polite to them at meetings, all would be well. Also, the <br />Mayor of Long LaKe has stated that they Intend to have their <br />police department, and even If they didn't plan to, they <br />could get the service much cheaper elsewhere. <br />2. Fi e Department Contract - Callahan noted that fire <br />service has been very good from Long Lake. Currently the <br />Long Lake Mayor has reduced their fire budget by $13,000. <br />The City of Orono pays four times as much to the budget as <br />Long Lake does, so this would reduce our portion, by 4 times <br />as «uch for a total reduction of $69,000. The Mayor of Long <br />Lake has also threatened to use fees for services by the <br />fire department such as burning down houses, exclusively for <br />the Long Lake General Fund. Callahan felt that by reducing <br />the fire budget this much, the citizens of Orono may not <br />receive good service. <br />3, Sewer Leaks - Callahan mentioned that the papers have <br />indicated that Long Lake feels we are flushing our toilets <br />and using up the capacity of Long Lake sewers, <br />to the agreements we have with Long Lake and <br />to the agreement with Metropolitan waste Control. <br />__ _ _ noted th.’t the cause of these comments appears to <br />be from the fact that they are having leaks in their pipes, <br />and some people think this does not relate to Orono's use. <br />Through all testing done to remedy this problem, none have <br />shown this to bo Orono’s fault. Callahan felt that we are <br />spending much money and time to make them happy without a <br />purpose of our own. <br />too much <br />contrary <br />contrary <br />Ca1lahan <br />Callahan explained that it appears that in both the areas of <br />police and fire service, some action should be taken. Me <br />directed the City Attorney to supply the City with a report on <br />the status of the police contract negotiations. Me also directed <br />Barrett to concentrate his efforts on only the terras of the <br />contract and violations or not violations thereof and not on the <br />desires of Long Lake's philosophical discussion of the inner <br />workings of the department. <br />Callahan said that serious consideration should be g.ver <br />to simply terminating the respective police contract and not <br />negotiating with them any more. <br />I'.' <br />. j