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MINUTES JUNE 28, 1998 <br /> LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING <br /> SUNDAY, <br /> June 28, 1998 <br /> 10 :00 a.m. <br /> Council Members Present: Mayor Sullivan, Council Members <br /> Bergeson, Dahl, Neal <br /> Council Members Absent: Lyden <br /> Staff Members Present: Police Chief/Acting City Administrator, <br /> Dave Pecchia; City Engineer, Dave <br /> Ahrens, Parks and Recreation Director, <br /> Rick DeGardner; Building Inspector, Tom <br /> Jackson; Sgt. Bill Hammes; Police Office <br /> Manager, Renee Kaulfuss. <br /> The purpose of the meeting was to summarize the events that <br /> evolved during the past 24 hours as it relates to the storm <br /> cleanup and request funding. <br /> SUMMARY OF EVENTS: <br /> n Department Heads in attendance provided an update as it relates <br /> to their various departments . Bill Hammes noted that security <br /> issues have been handled throughout the night . The streets of <br /> Jeanne, Patti, and Leonard continue to have power outage <br /> problems . Oak and Lois Lanes have substantial tree damage with <br /> power lines down. Ivy Ridge sustained additional roof damage . <br /> Rick DeGardner stated the City parks sustained minimal damage, <br /> downed branches and debris . The Centennial Middle School lost <br /> several trees and sustained roof damage . The City is only <br /> responsible for the recreational area of the property and the <br /> downed trees are not located in the recreational area. DeGardner <br /> will call John McClellan the school superintendent and inform him <br /> of the damage. <br /> Tom Jackson completed an assessment of damage to the City as the <br /> Red Cross was not able to provide any assistance to the City. <br /> Approximately 20 structures were damaged by trees falling on <br /> them. Tom noted that it is difficult to differentiate between <br /> the damage that occurred with this storm versus the damage that <br /> was sustained with the May 15th storm. The Building permits <br /> should reflect the dollar amounts for the specific storm. It was <br /> noted that there was a townhome under construction on Aqua Lane <br /> that was framed up and now there is wood strewn around the area. <br /> Jackson will check with Hokenson on Monday to see whether there <br /> was any storm damage to this area. The VFW sustained roof <br /> damage . <br /> -1- <br />
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