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MINUTES MAY 20, 1998 <br /> LINO LAKES CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> MONDAY, <br /> May 20, 1998 <br /> 5 : 50 p.m. <br /> Council Members Present: Mayor Sullivan, Council Members <br /> Bergeson, Dahl, Neal, Lyden <br /> Council Members Absent: None <br /> Staff Members Present: Police Chief/Interim City Administrator, <br /> Dave Pecchia; Assistant City <br /> Administrator, Dan Tesch; City Engineer, <br /> Dave Ahrens, Community Development <br /> Director, Brian Wessel; Finance <br /> Director, Mary Vaske; Parks and <br /> Recreation Director, Rick DeGardner; <br /> City Forester, Marty Asleson; Building <br /> Official, Pete. Kluegel; Mary Kay Wyland; . <br /> . City Clerk, Marilyn Anderson; and Police <br /> Office Manager, Renee Kaulfuss . <br /> The purpose of the meeting was to summarize the events that <br /> evolved as it related to the tornado/storm cleanup. To update <br /> the Council on the Shoreview Joint Powers Agreement, the Excess <br /> Fund Balance, the Severance Agreement with Randy Schumacher and <br /> the ongoing process in recruitment of. a City Administrator. <br /> OVERVIEW AND UPDATE ON THE FRIDAY, MAY 15, 1998 TORNADO <br /> Dave Pecchia provided a handout to the Council members <br /> summarizing the events on a daily basis that took place within <br /> each department of the City and the financial impact to the City <br /> as it related to the tornado/storm disaster. Dave Pecchia <br /> prepared an Emergency Proclamation and asked for additional <br /> funding in the amount of $75 , 000 to cover the additional cost of <br /> cleanup through the week of June 8 , 1998 . This would bring the <br /> total dollars for storm damage cleanup to $175 , 000 . Lyden <br /> requested that staff bring back to the Council a summary of what <br /> went well, what could have gone better and what if anything the <br /> staff would do differently. Pecchia explained that a debriefing <br /> would be scheduled in the near future with all key employees . It <br /> was suggested that one council member attend this debriefing. <br /> Dave Ahrens stated cleanup is approximately 75% completed. There <br /> will be an ad in the Quad Press next week informing residents <br /> that the final pickup of debris will be the week of June 8th. <br /> Anoka County is picking up the trees/branches along the County <br /> n Roads within the city. <br /> PAGE 1 <br />