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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 25, 1996 <br />• <br />has fully completed the Department's 480 -hour field training program and is currently assigned <br />to street patrol. <br />Attorney Hawkins conducted the swearing-in of Officer Vanna. <br />Kimberly Wood, who came to Lino Lakes from the Minnesota State Fair Police Department in <br />July of 1996. Kimberly graduated from Inver Grove Community College with an AS degree in <br />law enforcement. She has fully completed the Department's 480 -hour field training program and <br />is currently assigned to street patrol. <br />Attorney Hawkins conducted the swearing-in of Officer Kimberly Wood. <br />Michael Rumpsa, previously a Stillwater small business owner, came to Lino Lakes Police <br />Department in August of 1996. Michael graduated from St. Cloud State University with a BS <br />degree in law enforcement. He is currently in the final phase of the Department's 480 -hour field <br />training program. <br />Attorney Hawkins conducted the swearing-in of Officer Michael Rumpsa. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 96 -152, CREATING COMMUNITY, GORDON VOSS <br />Mr. Voss explained that Creating Community is a group of approximately 50 people who are <br />attempting to mobilize the areas of Centennial, Blaine and Spring Lake Park high schools. Mr. <br />Voss asked Council for its endorsement of the group's efforts to be added to that of other area <br />government organizations. <br />Mayor Landers asked about liaison activities. Mr. Voss explained that there is a steering <br />committee which meets once each month, and whatever liaison Council would provide would <br />participate in the steering committee meetings. The purpose of the steering committee is to <br />provide support for various local committees. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 96 - 152, as presented, with Chief <br />Pecchia and Marty Asleson as liaison candidates. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 96 - 152 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Mayor Landers apologized to the Lions Club for not having presented the Mayor's Community <br />Service award plaque donated by the Lino Lakes Lions Club. He explained that the plaque will <br />be placed in the City Hall entryway. <br />• <br />