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• CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES OF MARCH 10, 1999 <br />Mayor Gehrz called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. <br />PRESENT: Gehrz, Jacobs, Kuettel. Also: Administrator Hoyt <br />ABSENT: Gibson Talbot, Hustad <br />COMMUNITY FORUM <br />There was no one present for the community forum. <br />CONSENT AGENDA <br />Councilmember Kuettel moved approval of the consent agenda. The motion passed <br />unanimously. <br />1. Disbursements <br />2. Licenses <br />3. Purchase of a personal computer <br />• 4. Purchase of communication equipment for Parks/Public Works <br />WORKSHOP <br />Discussion of the intergenerational dialogue on emergencypreparedness and <br />community preparedness as part of the city's emergenc~plannin~. <br />Mayor Gehrz reviewed the outcome of the February 18 Intergenerational <br />Dialogue on emergency community preparedness. Kris Grangaard, the city's <br />Y2K Community Preparedness Task Force chair was also present to discuss this. <br />Councilmembers Kuettel and Jacobs agreed that it seemed worthwhile for Mayor <br />Gehrz and Kris Grangaard to proceed with developing a neighborhood <br />preparedness group in each of the city's four quadrants in conjunction with the <br />Y2K Community Preparedness Task Force efforts over the coming months. <br />These groups would identify skills and supplies available in the neighborhood to <br />be used during an emergency. <br />2. Information on the proposed Agricultural High School. <br />Mr. Patrick Plonski, the executive director of the Minnesota Agricultural <br />Leadership Council, briefed the council on the proposed plans for a state <br />agricultural high school, possibly in the Harvest States facility in Falcon Heights. <br />• The Agricultural Leadership Council is requesting $355,000 in planning funds to <br />plan for the development of an urban agricultural campus. If awarded, the <br />