Laserfiche WebLink
MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,June 26,2017 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS—Continued <br /> Crosby indicated that is correct. <br /> Doepke asked if Wayzata would be doing that even though they will not be receiving any money from <br /> Orono. <br /> Crosby stated on a mutual aid system,the other fire department would get paid for that call. <br /> Doepke asked if both the Wayzata Fire Department and the Long Lake Fire Department would <br /> simultaneously respond in a house fire situation. <br /> Fire Chief Van Eyll stated the box alarm system is set up for 121arge events. In those situations,auto aid <br /> would be provided by surrounding departments,and in a house fire situation,the Wayzata Fire <br /> Department would still be called to respond. Van Eyll noted there are no payments that go back and forth <br /> between the two cities on the mutual aid. <br /> Doepke asked if that is the situation currently in the affected area. <br /> Van Eyll stated Wayzata would respond but that it is possible the Long Lake Fire Department would <br /> respond if Wayzata sends out a box alarm. Van Eyll stated if it is simply a small residential fire, Long <br /> Lake would not respond and vice versa. Van Eyll stated the mutual aid would only come into play in the <br /> larger events. <br /> Doepke asked whether the level of services would be the same with the Long Lake Fire Department as it <br /> is currently with the Wayzata Fire Department. <br /> Walsh stated it would be. Walsh noted the Orono Police Department would also respond to medical <br /> emergencies and other events. <br /> Doepke commented he found out about this by reading the local newspaper. Doepke asked if the <br /> residents were notified of the potential change. <br /> Walsh indicated it was published as all agenda items are published but that no specific letter was sent out <br /> to the residents. <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br /> 20. ORONO WOODS CONTRACT <br /> City Administrator Reeder reviewed his Staff report dated June 26,2017. Reeder noted the new property <br /> owner is requesting the City provide fee title to the property,waive repayxnent of the park dedication and <br /> SAC and WAC charges,extend the tax increment financing district unti12028, and end the requirement <br /> that the building remain a senior building in 2044 rather than 2100. If the City denies the request,the TIF <br /> will remain in effect unti12024. <br /> Caitlyn Goff, Lang-Nelson,4601 Wayzata Boulevard, stated there is one change to the restrictive <br /> covenant,and that is that they would extend the affordability piece through the year 2042. <br /> Page 3 of 12 <br />