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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> � ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,November 25,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (MAYOR/COITNCIL REPORT, Continued) <br /> Levang stated startling to both of them was the disrespectful and inappropriate treatment they received <br /> from the LMCC chair. Levang stated the LMCC chair attempted to prevent them from participating in <br /> commission meetings by openly saying that since Orono had withdrawn, it should have no say in the <br /> work of the LMCC. Any concerns that were expressed were met by comments from the chair of being <br /> disruptive to the Commission. Levang stated there were multiple attempts to silence Orono's voice at the <br /> Commission meetings. Levang stated at last week's meeting,the chair ended the night by reprimanding <br /> Orono and Medina for annoying LMCC staff with information requests and for running up bills with the <br /> LMCC attorney. Levang commented,needless to say,the Chair's treatment was difficult to tolerate and <br /> she and Mayor McMillan are very happy to be on the other side right now. Levang indicated she is <br /> looking forward to the improvements that will come to Orono with the new Mediacom franchise. <br /> McMillan indicated it was a sad end and that Orono was looking for ways for the cities to stay together <br /> but it did not seem like there was a free flow of information. McMillan indicated they wanted to have an <br /> open dialogue and discuss other alternatives but it seemed predetermined to keep the status quo. Orono <br /> had said they would leave the LMCC on September 30,which was the end of the third quarter,but the <br /> LMCC wanted the last quarter of franchise fees. McMillan stated in her view, from a good governance <br /> standpoint,it would be good to try to get a share of the excess funds back to the member cities. McMillan <br /> indicated that money would have been nice to help outfit the Council chambers. <br /> McMillan stated she understands some people have expressed concerns but that it was not handled very <br /> appropriately by some of the Commission board members. McMillan indicated they struggled hard to get <br /> their voices heard in the last quarter. <br /> McMillan wished the LMCC luck going forward as well as the other cities that possibly will leave. <br /> Levang noted the LMCC asked for an extension with Mediacom through February because they could not <br /> come to an agreement. Levang stated the LMCC still has no franchise after three plus years. <br /> McMillan noted Orono's subscribers will continue to receive LMCC services until the end of February. <br /> Anderson commented she appreciates the efforts of Mayor McMillan and Council Member Levang. <br /> Anderson reported she met independently with some people with the Long Lake/Orono Rotary who <br /> requested they be kept updated on what is happening in Orono. <br /> McMillan noted a fundraising letter for the golf course will be going out signed by Steve Kelly and Ron <br /> Ridgeway. McMillan indicated she will distribute that letter once it is ready to the Council. McMillan <br /> indicated the fundraising fund will be similar to the Save the Lake fund. <br /> Levang noted it will be the 90t''anniversary for the Orono Golf Course coming up next year and that they <br /> would like the buildings and the golf course to look nice for that event. <br /> McMillan reported the Lake Community Coalition meet last Thursday and that their goal is to work with <br /> the local schools on a foruxn dealing with relationship issues experienced by teenagers. McMillan <br /> indicated it will involve some sort of in school program lasting approximately a half-hour to 45 minutes. <br /> McMillan stated the Orono Police Department has indicated they see this as a real need in this area and <br /> that the school program will probably happen the first week of February or the end of January. <br /> Page 27 of 29 <br />