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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,September 10,2012 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT, Continued) <br /> McMillan noted the Willow Drive trail application was placed on the Consent Agenda tonight but that the <br /> property owner is in attendance. McMillan stated her and her husband have allowed Medina to connect <br /> one of their neighborhoods with Orono's trail on Willow Drive. McMillan stated she would like them to <br /> know that it was a very nice thing for the community to allow the trail connection to happen on their <br /> property and that it shows a lot of support for the community. McMillan stated trails do not happen <br /> without the cooperation of residents such as the Leskinens. <br /> McMillan reported that Norina Dove, a former Spring Park Council Member,has assembled a forum on <br /> the use of heroin in this area. Dove felt it would be nice for the community to have some type of <br /> awareness/prevention forum and she has asked the mayors and police chiefs from Spring Park, Mound <br /> and Orono to attend the forum. The group is actively working on a heroin awareness project and will be <br /> meeting this coming Friday. McMillan stated she should have some more information on this project by <br /> the next council meeting. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br /> 12. CONTRACT FOR LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES <br /> Loftus noted the City received a request from Mound approximately two months ago for the Orono Police <br /> Department to provide a proposal for police services to their community. On August 27,this item was on <br /> the Orono City Council agenda where it was discussed and to provide information to the public. On <br /> August 28,the Mound City Council voted to approve the contract. <br /> Loftus stated it is a 10-year contract and would add 10 current o�cers from Mound as well as one <br /> additional officer,and that they would be using the Mound facility as a satellite station. The draft <br /> contract has been reviewed by the City Attorney and is before the Council tonight for approval. The <br /> contract will restructure the police department and also requires the approval of an organizational chart, <br /> which would take effect in 2013 and would add a deputy chief position. <br /> Loftus indicated part of the benefit to this effort is the savings and efficiency by eliminating two upper <br /> management positions. The restructuring would also add an administrative support position to assist with <br /> transcription, data entry, and community contact. Loftus noted those two positions have been placed as <br /> separate items on the agenda depending on how the Council chooses to act on the contract. Loftus noted <br /> this contract would not impact the zero percent tax levy that the Council is considering. <br /> Printup noted he sent an e-mail today to City Administrator Loftus citing some concerns he has with the <br /> contract after he further scrutinized the contract. Printup stated with the hardcover ordinance,there has <br /> been a considerable amount of discussion by the City over the last 18 months involving the changes but <br /> not one mention of the police proposal in the local newspapers. There have been maybe three articles in <br /> the Mound newspaper concerning the new police contract. Printup noted a recent article in the Star <br /> Tribune talked about the Mound Police Department disbanding and the Orono Police Department taking <br /> over even though the Orono City Council has not voted on it yet. <br /> Printed indicated he has had some citizens approach him and ask him about it in light of the articles and <br /> they were shocked to learn that the Orono City Council has not even voted on it yet. Printup stated in his <br /> Page 13 of 26 <br />
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