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1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />JUNE 27, 1988 <br />Status Report on Emergency Warning System, Chief Campbell - <br />Chief Campbell gave a brief background on this item and told <br />the Council that a committee consisting of Mr. Neal, Chief <br />Campbell, Chief Gay, Don Volk and Civil Defense Director, <br />Charles Cape have been considering the types of sirens <br />available and the possible locations of the sirens. Chief <br />Campbell has prepared a map of possible siren sites and <br />explained the map to the Council. He also noted that these <br />sirens would be mounted on top of a pole which probably will <br />be located on highway right -of -way. <br />Mayor Benson noted that the VFW has indicated that they will <br />purchase the first siren at a cost of approximately <br />$16,765.00. He also noted that there is money in the 1988 <br />budget for the purchase of a siren and noted that if the <br />City purchased a second siren, the second siren could be <br />negotiated at a lower cost. <br />Mr. Bisel moved to continue the Council meeting until all <br />business is completed. Mr. Neal seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Chief Gay explained some options available with the sirens <br />such as an incoder and public address capability. He noted <br />that the sirens could be activated by both central <br />communications and the City. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to check with the siren company to <br />negotiate a second siren and select sites one (1) and three <br />(3) as the location of the first two sirens. Mr. Neal <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. It was <br />noted that the delivery date for the sirens would be four to <br />six weeks after the order is placed. <br />Centennial Fire District Resolution - Mr. Bisel moved to <br />approve the resolution prepared by the Fire District. Mr. <br />Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />RESOLUTION NO. 48 - 88 <br />RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING CENTENNIAL FIRE DISTRICT TO ENTER <br />INTO CONTRACTS WITH STATE OF MINNESOTA AND COUNTY OF ANOKA <br />TO PROVIDE FIRE PROTECTION TO DEPARTMENT OF NATURAL <br />RESOURCES, LINO LAKES STATE CORRECTIONAL FACILITY, AND ANOKA <br />COUNTY PARK SYSTEM <br />113 <br />
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