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MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,February 27,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS(continued) <br /> the City made sure that it was not sold. A bill was introduced and passed in the MN Legislature giving <br /> the public sector one legislative year to get the money together for the purchase. Since that time the City <br /> has spent several hundred thousand dollars providing services, such as water boats,firefighters,and water <br /> tanks buried on the island. Jabbour stated the City cannot simply refuse to provide 911 services to Big <br /> Island. <br /> Jabbour stated at the same time,the City got challenged on the Pazk Dedication Fund and they came up <br /> with a plan. Jabbour noted he is repeating this for the audience. Jabbour stated the purchase of Big Island <br /> was a phenomenal opportunity for the City,and in the hallway there is a picture of the island signed by a <br /> conservative Republican Governor telling the City what a great job they did. <br /> Jabbour stated at that time the City made an absolute commitment to the veterans. The veterans had <br /> another buyer for the Island but they reversed that sale and allowed the City two years to come up with <br /> the money. Jabbour stated he is absolutely dumbfounded that with all the resources,the knowledge,the <br /> engineers,the marina owners,etc.,that the Council did not reach out to someone and ask for an <br /> explanarion of why the purchase happened. Instead,the Council just arbitrarily made a decision on it, <br /> with very little discussion. Jabbour noted he personally testified,along with Mayor McMillan,in front of <br /> the legislature,and that the City received the funding. Jabbour stated the Council gave no hint about a <br /> commitment made to the veterans when they voted on the docks. <br /> Jabbour stated the City Council should look at the last 11 years. The veterans were given this island in <br /> the 1930s by a private individual who was sympathetic to all the veterans coming home from World War <br /> I with shellshock. For the last 11 years,the veterans have enjoyed use of the island every single year,and <br /> that he could personally tell the Council about the thousands of people that went out with him to the <br /> island. Jabbour indicated they put those docks in there so people could enjoy the$7 million investment. <br /> In addition,the Water Patrol responds and uses those docks. Jabbour stated they have to be a floating <br /> dock because as the water goes up or down,the dock needs to be at a certain height. Jabbour noted the <br /> docks are identical to the dock the sheriff put out. <br /> Jabbour stated it amazes him that Orono,the richest city in the five-state area,is having a hiccup over a <br /> measly$8,000. Jabbour stated it is unfortunate the City does not feel they owe it to the veterans. <br /> Mayor Walsh noted there is a five minute limit on public comments and that he would like that limit to <br /> apply to everybody. <br /> Jabbour stated he would strongly encourage the City Council to reverse their decision on the docks and <br /> move on like life never missed a beat. Jabbour stated he cannot imagine the City begging for$8,000 <br /> when they had a$635,000 surplus in the budget last year. <br /> Jay Nygard, 1386 Rest Point Road,stated he is a lifetime resident of Orono and that he has served on the <br /> City Council,on the Planning Commission,and served in the Navy. Nygard stated he is ashamed and <br /> that he cannot believe what this has come to. Nygard stated he could go in depth about it,but that the <br /> City Council will be here for a few years leading the community and that they have to be able to think <br /> ahead and know what they are actually voting on. Nygard stated they are following a guy who has been <br /> backpedaling for a week and saying stuff that is not true. Nygard stated that is not what they came here to <br /> do. <br /> Page 2 of 23 <br />
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