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170 <br />COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 8, 1988 <br />indicating the service area of each of the proposed <br />stations. <br />Mr. Bruen was asked to clarify what cities benefit from each <br />station. Mr. Bruen explained benefit is determined by a <br />five minute response time. Mr. Schumacher asked if the <br />Commission would be open to criteria other than response <br />time to determine benefit. Mr. Bruen said that benefit is <br />determined by determining primary benefit areas. Those who <br />get the most benefit pay the most. <br />Mr. Bisel was concerned about the costs involved for Lino <br />Lakes and asked if the costs are such that it would be <br />beneficial for Lino Lakes to withdraw from the Joint Powers <br />Agreement and form a Lino Lakes Fire Department. <br />There was discussion regarding shifting the circles to <br />include other areas and concern was expressed for the very <br />southeast corner of Lino Lakes. In addition, Mayor Benson <br />said he was not as concerned about covering the Regional <br />Park as he was about servicing citizens of the City. <br />Mr. Bruen explained that the actual locations of the <br />stations will depend on land availability. The Commission <br />wants to see station No. 3 built in 1989 and Lino Lakes and <br />Centerville will have to negotiate the costs. Mayor Benson <br />noted that Centerville wanted their city hall located in the <br />new fire station. Mr. Bruen said that the Commission is not <br />interested. <br />After further discussion it was decided that the concept of <br />the district is still really good. Mayor Benson asked Mr. <br />Schumacher to arrange a meeting with the Centerville Council <br />before September 15 and have a response to the Fire <br />Commission letter prepared thereafter. <br />Mr. Bisel moved to extend the-meeting time until all <br />business is completed. Mr. Bohjanen seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of Ordinance No. 03 - 88, Temporary Truck <br />Parking, Second Reading - Mr. Miller explained that after <br />the first reading of the ordinance, he met with Mr. Bob <br />Cordell and Mr. and Mrs. Jerald Clausen. Mr. Cordell has <br />submitted a draft amendment to the ordinance. There is a <br />large difference between the two proposals and no agreement <br />has been reached on the matter. <br />PAGE 17 <br />