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COUNCIL MINUTES December 21, 1998 <br /> i" construction of two (2)buildings in 1997 and a third in 1998. The original assessment <br /> agreement, which sets the minimum market value for the project, included the first two (2) <br /> buildings. The third building is now complete and a modified assessment agreement must be <br /> completed to reflect the increase in value. This modified agreement should be completed before <br /> January 2, 1999, for taxes payable in 2000. <br /> Staff recommended Council adopt Resolution No. 98 - 180. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 -180, as presented. Council Member <br /> Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> PUBLIC SAFETY REPORT,DAVID PECCHIA <br /> Consideration of County Wide Police Records System Joint Powers Agreement-Mr. <br /> Pecchia stated that Law Enforcement agencies of Anoka County are pooling resources to provide <br /> a County-wide Records System. <br /> The Anoka County Attorney's Office has completed the necessary paperwork, including the <br /> Joint Powers Agreement and the Records Management Agreement. Mr. Pecchia provided cost <br /> estimates for the entire system and indicated the approximate cost for the City of Lino Lakes <br /> would be$14,342 to be paid in four(4)year increments. There will be additional costs for <br /> r� equipment and maintenance. He noted the current records system is outdated and will not be <br /> supported beginning January 1, 1999. The cost of transferring current records to the new system <br /> are being explored. All existing records will be transferred. Certain personnel in the Police <br /> Department will try to convert current data. <br /> Council Member Dahl moved to approve the County Wide Police Records System Joint Powers <br /> Agreement, as presented. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Update, 1998 Storms Funding-Mr. Pecchia stated the damage costs incurred for the storms on <br /> May 15 and June 26, 1998,will total $423,604. The administrative costs allowed by FEMA total <br /> $9,472, for a grand total of$433.076. <br /> The Federal Disaster Grant Funding will reimburse the City $327,175. State matching funds will <br /> reimburse the City$63,540 later in 1999, after the Legislature appropriates the funding. The <br /> remaining costs of$42,361 are left for the City to cover from local resources. <br /> The storm costs have been or will be paid by the City from reserve balances. Requests for <br /> reimbursement have been filed with the State and Federal agencies to recover their pro-rata share <br /> based on the disaster aid grants. Through November 30, 1998,the City has paid for storm costs <br /> of$237,037 and been reimbursed$183,025 by FEMA. <br /> 110� <br /> The City will join other communities in asking the Legislature to cover the local share of the <br /> storm costs. <br /> 13 <br />
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