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COUNCIL MINUTES December 14, 2015 <br />DRAFT <br />175 Dan Dobson, 299 Baldwin Circle, said he feels that the council is attempting to add language to the <br />176 code that would undermine future attempts to have a joint powers agreement for certain services and <br />177 it is not what the voters have called for. <br />178 <br />179 Mayor Reinert explained that, in the case of the joint powers agreement for fire services, the city was <br />180 paying seventy percent of the bill but had only thirty percent of the governance. As a result some <br />181 issues arose and the city has now worked away from that agreement. There is a new fire department <br />182 in place that will ensure the future protection and services to the residents. <br />183 <br />184 There being no one else wishing to speak, the public hearing was closed. <br />185 <br />186 Council Member Kusterman remarked that the ordinance is appropriate in his view and makes it clear <br />187 that a partnership should have equal powers and that is in the best interest of the citizens. <br />188 <br />189 Council Member Roeser moved to approve the 1St Reading of Ordinance No. 14-15 as presented. <br />190 Council Member Kusterman seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />191 <br />192 PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT <br />193 <br />194 4A) Consider Converting Seized Property to City Property- Public Safety Director Swenson <br />195 reviewed his written staff report, noting that converting seized property is allowed by city ordinance. <br />196 <br />197 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve the recommendation to convert certain seized property to <br />198 city property. Council Member Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />199 <br />200 4B) Consider Authorizing a Lease with North Memorial Ambulance Service for Use of Lino <br />201 Lakes Fire Station #1 and #2 - Public Safety Director Swenson explained that the lease would <br />202 provide access to an ambulance and its crew to one of the city's fire stations at all times. The <br />203 ambulance service provider rotates the ambulance based on service needs. There is lease revenue to <br />204 be received by the city. The mayor noted that ambulance services at the new station was a goal so <br />205 having this lease in place is good. <br />206 <br />207 Council Member Kusterman moved to authorize execution of the lease as recommended. Council <br />208 Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />209 <br />210 4C) Consider Authorizing the Public Safety Department to contract with North Memorial <br />211 Ambulance for Medical Director — Public Safety Director Swenson explained that the public safety <br />212 department is now a medical response provider and must establish a relationship with a medical <br />213 provider. This contract would formalize a relationship with North Memorial. There is no cost to the <br />214 city. <br />215 <br />216 Council Member Kusterman moved to authorize the contract as recommended. Council Member <br />217 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />218 <br />219 4D) Public Safety Department Update — Public Safety Director Swenson provided an update: <br />5 <br />