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EMERGENCY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES MAY 16, 1998 <br /> for exempt personnel. Chief Pecchia said that at this time, all union employees with the <br /> exception of the LLMA employees will be compensated for working overtime. LLMA <br /> and some other exempt employees will not receive additional compensation. <br /> Mr. Jackson explained that he has stopped and advised residents regarding protecting <br /> their property. He asked if he could use a hammer and nails and help the residents. He <br /> was told that he could not because of the liability issue. Mr. Jackson is to advise the <br /> residents to hire a local contractor. Chief Bennett noted that some insurance companies <br /> have their own contractors. Chief Pecchia noted that insurance coverage's may vary. <br /> Mayor Sullivan moved to authorize Chief Pecchia to judiciously pay staff overtime up to <br /> $50,000.00. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked that Mike Lampert or Spike Johnson at NSP be contacted to get a <br /> better idea about when electric service will be restored. <br /> Ms. Vaske explained that she will set up a special fund to account for all storm related <br /> expenses. She asked that staff time working in the City parks and on tree removal from <br /> the parks be accounted for separately for insurance purposes. <br /> Ms. Rue noted that if the damage is critical enough,there could be some state aid <br /> �-� available. The state looks only at uninsured losses in determining if there is to be any <br /> assistance. She noted that there is not any assistance available from the federal <br /> government except for small business loans. She will check with the Minnesota <br /> Refinance Agency to determine if there is anything available. Mayor Sullivan asked that <br /> residents be advised about this information when it is available. Chief Pecchia asked Ms. <br /> Rue if there was any assistance available to the City. Ms. Rue said that depends upon the <br /> total damage. The City would be required to exhaust all other sources of funding before <br /> the state or the federal government would step in. <br /> Mr. Pietso noted that Shoreview had damage one quarter of a mile wide for three(3) <br /> miles. Mr. Wojack explained that weather people have been out to determine if the storm <br /> was a wall wind or a tornado. Mayor Sullivan asked that press be informed that the City <br /> thinks that a small tornado is responsible for the localized damage. She also noted that <br /> she is most concerned that the residents be given all the information available. She noted <br /> how NSP handles these emergencies. She asked what else the City Council could do. <br /> Chief Pecchia said that they should be available if they are needed. He also would like the <br /> City Council to tour the damaged areas. <br /> Mr. Wojack asked that tree debris be handled separately from other debris. The City must <br /> be careful about disposal of tree debris. <br /> All City staff should give the residents the same advice. First they should check with their <br /> 100*411, insurance company and bring all debris to the boulevard. Tree debris should be separated <br /> from other debris. The City will pick up the debris for the next two (2)weeks. City will <br /> PAGE 5 <br />
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