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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 /> 17. BIG ISLAND DOCK PARTNERSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT(continued) <br /> On page 37 it says the City should establish a budget for ongoing maintenance and improvement of the <br /> Big Island Natural Nature Park. Brown stated it is his understanding that the City of Orono has done that <br /> up until now when they voted to take away the docks. <br /> Brown noted Mr. Crosby did not raise his hand when they asked if anyone was a veteran but that it is his <br /> understanding he served in the fire department. Brown thanked him for his service. <br /> Brown stated he has his whole honor guard here and that there are weekly funerals where they are burying <br /> his fellow veterans. Brown stated whenever they present a flag,it means another veteran is gone. In past <br /> years they had the ability to take veterans out to the island and that once a year they clean the whole <br /> island. Brown stated the Council needs to decide if they want the veterans to continue to visit the island. <br /> Brown stated the$8,000 is minimal when they are serving people who served them. <br /> Brown stated he would ask someone on the Council to make a motion to reconsider their previous action. <br /> Pam Sawchuk,4105 Watertown Road,stated she read in the Pioneer what was going on and she could not <br /> believe it. Sawchuk stated there are a lot of gray areas in life,but when it comes to our veterans that put <br /> their lives on the line,they should not worry about$8,000. Sawchuk stated people owe them some <br /> beauty for the hell they likely witnessed. Sawchuk questioned how this could be one of the richest <br /> communities in not only Minnesota but in the country and they cannot come up with$8,000 for the <br /> veterans. <br /> Len Freeman, 190 Cygnet Place,stated he has lived here for 19 years and that he heard and read about <br /> this. Freeman stated as a resident of Orono,it makes sense to come up with the money to support the <br /> veterans unless there are some other serious issues going on. <br /> Todd Kemery,Veterans Drive,Minneapolis,stated he is the vice president of the Paralyzed Veterans of <br /> America,Minnesota Chapter, as well as the advocacy director and ADA coordinator. Kemery stated after <br /> reading the City's management plan,he applauds the City's design to include those people with mobility <br /> issues and the disabled. <br /> Kemery stated there are probably other people who will be more articulate in expressing the needs and <br /> desires of the veterans,but that the history of the Paralyzed Veterans includes not only advocating for <br /> disabled veterans and all veterans but that they are in a unique position in being part of the disability <br /> community in Orono. Kemery stated he has been asked to lend a presence and a voice to some of the <br /> most vulnerable of our population. It is the City Council's responsibility and challenge to be inclusive of <br /> those that need that extra bit of help. The disabled cannot do anything unless there is an agreement that <br /> there are things that would make it easier for the disabled segment of the population. Kemery stated he <br /> would challenge the Council to include accessibility at the front end with the management of Big Island. <br /> Dennis Libby, 1000 Heritage Lane,stated he has spent about 20 years living on Lake Minnetonka and am <br /> an avid boater and a hobby historian. Libby indicated he has spent countless hours studying the history of <br /> Big Island amusement park and the veterans park. <br /> Libby stated periodically he has been here at odds with the City Council and that once again he finds <br /> himself at odds with a very sensitive subject matter. Libby stated in his officership for the Foxhill <br /> Ownerships Association has been partially responsible for the fourth or fifth largest commercial dock on <br /> Page 7 of 23 <br />
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