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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 22,1999 <br />Council Member Neal moved to adopt Resolution No. 99 — 120, as presented. Council Member <br />Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 99 - 120 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVE PECCHIA <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 99 -119, Accepting Donations from Lino Lakes Chamber <br />of Commerce - Sergeant Bill Hammes — Staff advised the Lino Lakes Chamber of Commerce <br />has donated $1,000 to purchase needed audio equipment for the police facility classroom. <br />The purpose of Resolution No. 99 — 119 is to accept and publicly thank the Lino Lakes Area <br />Chamber of Commerce for their donation. <br />Mr. Fritz Johnson, President of the Lino Lakes Chamber of Commerce, came forward and <br />presented Sergeant Hammes with a check in the amount of $1,000. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 99 —119, as Council <br />Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously, <br />Resolution No. 99 - 119 can be found at the end of these min <br />Y2K Presentation, Sergeant Kent Stregge — Du <br />ensure the City's readiness for potential Y2K iss <br />through meetings with State, County and <br />attended several classes through Ano <br />At this time, staff is informin <br />that may arise. A plan as b <br />outlined the plan for <br />areas and shelter locate <br />problem occurs. All in <br />newspaper and posted a <br />ar, staff has been directed to <br />tial issues were defined and addressed <br />addition, key staff personnel have <br />the City is prepared for any potential Y2K issues <br />to implement in case of massive utility outages. Staff <br />cil uding emergency plans, staffing plans, and water distribution <br />oted that all staff has been scheduled for 12 hour shifts if a <br />a on regarding emergency locations and plan will be in the <br />ity Hall. <br />Council Member Neal asked about emergency plans if 35E floods due to a dam explosion. Staff <br />advised the State Patrol would be called in and rerouting of the freeway would occur. <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEGARDNER <br />There was no Public Services Department report. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL <br />PUBLIC HEARING, Ordinance No. 23 - 99, Vacating Trail Easement in Fox Trace, Mary <br />Kay Wyland (4/5 Vote Required) — Staff advised a request has been received from R -Property, <br />Inc. to vacate two (2) trail easement documents recorded for the development known as Fox <br />
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