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COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 13, 1998 <br /> all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort limits <br /> apply would also be limited to $750,000, regardless of the number of claimants. <br /> If the City does waive the statutory tort limits and purchases excess liability coverage, a single <br /> claimant could potentially recover an amount up to the limit of the coverage purchased. The <br /> total which all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory <br /> tort limits apply would also be limited to the amount of coverage purchased, regardless of the <br /> number of claimants. <br /> Ms. Vaske stated that claims to which the statutory municipal tort limits do not apply are not <br /> affected by this decision. The City carries $1,000,000 in excess liability coverage ($1,000,000 <br /> per occurrence and annual limit). She noted that the City of Lino Lakes has never waived it's <br /> monetary limits on tort liability. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved that the City of Lino Lakes does not choose to waive it's <br /> monetary limits on tort liability established by Minnesota Statutes 466.04. Council Member <br /> Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 105,Authorizing Execution of Sub-Grant Agreement, <br /> Federal Disaster Assistance,David Pecchia- Mr. Pecchia stated that the City of Lino Lakes is <br /> part of the eight(8) county Federal Disaster Declaration for the May 15, 1998, severe storm, <br /> straight-line winds and tornado. To apply for Federal Disaster Assistance,the Council is asked <br /> to pass Resolution No. 98 - 105 which provides for the City of Lino Lakes to enter into a Sub- <br /> Grant Agreement with the Division of Emergency Management in the Minnesota Department of <br /> Public Safety for the program entitled Infrastructure Program for FEMA 1225 DR- <br /> MINNESOTA. <br /> Mr. Pecchia stated that the City is estimating its reimbursable expenses for debris clearance, <br /> protection measures, road system, building, equipment, and public utility system to be <br /> approximately $349,000. <br /> Mr. Pecchia noted that the funding formula is 75%Federal, 15% State, and 10% local. The City <br /> is in the process of having the State pay the local match. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 105, as presented. Council Member <br /> Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 105 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 106,Declaring that a State of Emergency Exists in the <br /> City of Lino Lakes, David Pecchia-Mr. Pecchia explained that Resolution No. 98 - 106, if <br /> adopted by the Council, will declare that a state of emergency exists in Lino Lakes due to the <br /> severe thunderstorm which occurred on Friday, June 26, 1998. Adoption of this Resolution will <br /> allow the City to apply for emergency funding from all available sources. <br /> 4 <br />