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MINUTES MAY 17, 1998 <br /> LINO LAKES EMERGENCY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> SUNDAY, <br /> May 17, 1998 <br /> 9 :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/Interim City Administrator, <br /> Dave Pecchia; City Engineer, Dave <br /> Ahrens, Community Development Director, <br /> Brian Wessel; Finance Director, Mary <br /> Vaske; Chief, Milo Bennett; Parks and <br /> Recreation Director, Rick DeGardner; <br /> City Forester, Marty Asleson; Street <br /> Superintendent, Tom DeWolfe; Building <br /> Official, Pete Kluegel; Building <br /> Inspector, Tom Jackson; Salvation Army <br /> Representative, Bill Fiest, Red Cross <br /> Representative, Dan Pietso, Sgt. Bill <br /> Hammes and Sgt. Kent Streee; Police <br /> Office 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 <br /> tornado/storm cleanup and request additional funding. <br /> SUMMARY OF EVENTS: <br /> Department Heads in attendance provided an update as it relates <br /> to their various departments . Bill Hammes noted there was one <br /> incident overnight where a vehicle was stopped and subsequently <br /> one curfew violation citation was issued. Bill stated residents <br /> have expressed lots of praise to all City staff for the great job <br /> they are doing. Elm Street is open, however, continue to watch <br /> for trucks hauling and leaning trees . <br /> Pete Kluegel, Building Official stated both Tom Jackson and <br /> himself are handing out cards to residents, answering questions <br /> and that they stabilized one building. Dave Pecchia noted that <br /> City staff is not allowed to partake in stabilizing homes due to <br /> potential liability issues . Pete noted that a Hud house on Red <br /> Clover needed to be yellowed taped by police . Sgt . Hammes noted <br /> that it had already been yellowed taped. There is information on <br /> a paper in the basement of this home with a contact person who is <br /> responsible for this home . <br /> -1- <br />
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