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13� <br />COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 26, 1995 <br />liability insurance is currently $600,000.00 per each occurrence <br />or incident. <br />The City of Lino Lakes does carry an additional $1,000,000.00 in <br />excess liability coverage ($1,000,000.00 per occurrence and <br />annual limit) in the event that the limits were ever declared to <br />be unconstitutional. <br />The City of Lino Lakes has never waived its monetary limits on <br />tort liability. Mr. Schumacher recommended that the City <br />continue its policy of not waiving its monetary limits. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked if multiple $600,000.00 incidents <br />occurred, would the City still be covered. Mr. Schumacher said <br />yes each incident will be covered for up to $600,000.00. Council <br />Member Bergeson asked if there is a maximum dollar figure in the <br />policy. Mr. Hawkins said every incident will have coverage up to <br />$200,000.00 per person and maximum of $600,000.00 per incident. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to approve Mr. Schumacher's <br />recommendation. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF EXTENDING THE COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT BLOCK GRANT <br />(CDBG) FUNDS FOR A PILOT ADAPTIVE /INTEGRATED RECREATION PROGRAM <br />Mr. Asleson explained that included in the City Council packets <br />was a copy of the original proposal requesting CDBG funds to <br />start a pilot program establishing an integrated recreation <br />program for persons with disabilities. Since the ADA act is very <br />clear concerning the need to pro- actively approach programs and <br />services for persons with disabilities, a pilot program was <br />approved by the City Council in February, 1993. Since Lino Lakes <br />already provides for publicly advertised recreation programs, the <br />City would be in the best position to initiate the integrated <br />recreation program and begin compliance with the requirements of <br />the ADA act. <br />Mr. Asleson noted that currently the Lino Lakes recreation <br />program is a combined effort between the City of Lino Lakes and <br />the Centennial School District. He explained that many <br />communities develop programs in consortium with other communities <br />to provide both the normal recreation programs and programs for <br />persons with disabilities. Facilities, advertising and some <br />expenses are shared by the each member of the consortium. <br />Consortium programming can provide quality programs in a cost <br />effective manner. <br />Mr. Asleson has contacted several adjoining entities to determine <br />PAGE 30 <br />1 <br />1 <br />