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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCII,MEETING <br /> Monday,March 9,2015 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (6. LONG LAKE FIRE DEPARTMENT,FIRE CAIEF JAMES VAN EYLL,continued) <br /> Overall goals for the Fire Department completed in 2014 included Blue Card Lite training,refinement of <br /> the driver training program,creation of a small engine check sheet at both stations,debriefings after most <br /> calls,and participation in the Wellness and Fitness program. The Fire Department also completed more <br /> small group training,driver training,in-house Blue Card Lite training,CO alarm training with True <br /> Readings,and training with CAFS and Foam. <br /> The Fire Department's 2015 goals include LLFD branding,duty clothing, review and revamp SOP. <br /> Training goals for 2015 include live burn training,medical training,officer development,driver training, <br /> and increased foam/CAFS training. <br /> Van Eyll noted upcoming events for 2015 include the pancake breakfast on April 19,the memorial5k <br /> race on July 25,the centennial celebration on September 19,Kids Day on October 25,and the Slow Bum <br /> Brigade food drive on December 5. <br /> Walsh stated Chief Van Eyll is doing a great job. Walsh noted the Fire Department was approximately <br /> $3,000 under budget and that there were 20 percent fewer calls. Walsh stated as the Fire Department goes <br /> through the budget process,he would like to see how 20 percent more calls would impact the budget. <br /> Van Eyll stated the one wild card that plays into the budget every year is the nuxnber of calls. Van Eyll <br /> stated some of the things that are scheduled for the end of the year may need to be delayed if the funds are <br /> not available. <br /> Walsh stated it would be helpful to the Council if there were a couple of different scenarios presented and <br /> the impact it would have on the budget. <br /> McMillan asked if he has any thoughts on the rumble strips that have been installed on Highway 12. <br /> Chief Van Eyll stated the Long Lake Fire Department has not seen significant traffic accidents in their <br /> section of the corridor,which was true even before the rumble strips were added. Van Eyll stated the <br /> rumble strips appear to be doing what they were designed to do but that the weather has also been less <br /> severe this year. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> John Quinlivan stated he would like to comment on the section of road that Council Member Levang <br /> mentioned in regards to the bridge project. Quinlivan indicated he is a contactor and that he does a <br /> tremendous amount of work in that area. Quinlivan stated he has found that section of road to be <br /> dangerous. <br /> Quinlivan stated in his view there needs to be permanent signage erected in that area and not just during <br /> the construction period. Quinlivan stated unfortunately construction brings a lot of new drivers into the <br /> area and that in his view there should be a stop sign coming up the hill before you turn as well as some <br /> signage at the top of the hill. Quinlivan stated the road also does get slippery in inclement weather. <br /> PLANNING DEPARTMENT REPORT <br /> Page 9 of 43 <br />
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