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n MINUTES MAY 20, 1998 <br /> It was noted that approximately one third of the damaged homes <br /> will need a building permit . Discussion followed and it was <br /> agreed that the City does not want to compromise safety, however, <br /> a building permit will be required for improvements with a dollar <br /> value greater than $500 . 00 . Staff is to keep a separate account <br /> of building permits requested due to storm damage of May 15, <br /> 1998 . <br /> Mary Vaske outlined the costs to date incurred to the City from <br /> the storm damage, and asked the Council whether they would like <br /> to reconsider the allocation of funds from the excess fund <br /> balance . Discussion followed and it was agreed to allocate the <br /> excess fund balance dollars as previously recommended. Vaske <br /> further explained that a 1991 Resolution states that the City <br /> will annually set aside a 15% contingency fund. There is <br /> currently a balance of $729 , 000 in this contingency fund, and the <br /> Council could consider using these dollars for storm damage <br /> - expenditures . The Charter states that a budget expenditure <br /> amendment cannot be adopted without offsetting revenues . This <br /> dollar amount cannot be increased unless there are revenues to <br /> increase it with. Discussion followed and the .Council concurred <br /> to use dollars from the contingency fund. to pay for expenses <br /> incurred. The City will set up a separate department, possibly <br /> calling it the "Storm Department" and allocate funds accordingly. <br /> Dan Tesch spoke on volunteer recognition. Tesch will need a <br /> accurate list of all volunteers from each department head. A <br /> personalized thank you letter will be given to each volunteer and <br /> could be read or given out at a Council meeting. He requested <br /> that all department heads provide him with a list of names by <br /> .Friday. Ray VanDeveer our State Representative is going to <br /> request assistance at the State level . Fire Chief Milo Bennett <br /> gave him a tour of the damaged area. It was noted that people <br /> who have called and offered services, gifts, clothing, food . items <br /> and such to storm victims are not to be ignored. If their <br /> offering is not needed, staff needs to thank them. Currently a <br /> family is in need of bicycles and rollerblades . <br /> Shoreview Joint Powers Agreement <br /> It was noted that this is a regular agenda item, see packet 9C, <br /> green sheet and resolution are included. Staff was directed to <br /> research whether the City could be reimbursed through the Errors <br /> and Omissions Insurance coverage . <br /> Randy Schumacher Severance Agreement <br /> Mary Vaske stated there remains two open issues . The Insurance <br /> Carrier for the long term disability coverage stated that any benefit <br /> that would result from this coverage would be based on salary and Mr. <br /> Schumacher is no longer being paid a salary. If he would submit a <br /> claim for payment , the company would not pay a benefit . <br /> PAGE 3 <br />