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EMERGENCY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES MAY 16, 1998 <br /> Chief Bennett presented a map of the damaged areas. Generally the storm followed 2nd <br /> Avenue and crossed I35W near the prison. There was major damage in the Behm's <br /> Century Farm development. Many areas are without power due to fallen trees. <br /> Chief Pecchia explained that his personnel helped with the security by assigning roaming <br /> patrols. He also split his personnel with one group stationed north of I35W and the other <br /> south of I35W. The patrols will continue until all the damaged areas are secured. <br /> Chief Pecchia said that security issues will be on-going. He noted that the Public Works <br /> Department had most roads cleaned before the end of the evening. This part of the <br /> emergency program worked better and faster than what was practiced during the <br /> emergency plan exercises. Public Works now has to deal with cleaning up the ditches and <br /> boulevards. Already, residents with major tree damage are hauling the debris to the <br /> boulevards. The City Council will be responsible for directing staff on how to handle this <br /> matter. Chief Pecchia noted that NSP has indicated that they hope to have electrical <br /> power restored to at least 95%of the area within 24 hours. They are having problems <br /> with the main electrical feeders into Lino Lakes. <br /> Chief Pecchia explained that now safety becomes the main issue for persons helping to <br /> clean up the area. These persons are, for the most part, unqualified to do this type of <br /> work. This can lead to injuries. Sunrise Park sustained major damage and crews working <br /> in this area will be faced with safety issues. <br /> Chief Pecchia explained the plan for getting information to the media and answering <br /> telephone calls from residents. The telephone at city hall will be answered by one person <br /> who will be instructed to give the same information to each caller. The information will <br /> be prepared and given to the telephone operator. A press release will be prepared for the <br /> media and Mr. Tesch is here to put the information on the cable TV. <br /> Chief Pecchia noted that the clean up crew is stretched and he is looking for some private <br /> contractors to load and haul debris for the long term. A policy will be prepared for the <br /> residents in the storm area which will include instructions to place debris on the <br /> boulevard. They will be given a deadline to complete this operation. Once the area is <br /> cleaned, the crews will not go back and the residents will have to remove the debris <br /> themselves. A dump site must be identified and an evaluation of the situation must be <br /> completed. An estimate of the clean up costs will be prepared in about two(2)weeks. <br /> Mr. Ahrens explained that the Public Works Department is ready to begin the tree <br /> removal work. All utility systems are operating, some manual controls at the well sites <br /> are being used. All lift stations except the two(2) in the most affected areas are working. <br /> Maintenance crews are shuffling between the two (2) affected lift stations with a portable <br /> generator. All utility situations are under control. Cleaning up the streets is the first goal <br /> of the Public Works Department. Mr. Ahrens is looking for a private contractor with a <br /> "clam"truck. This vehicle has a"jaw"that can pick up trees that are blocking roadways. <br /> PAGE 2 <br />
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