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!- Y <br />TO: SAMANTHA ORDUNO, CITY ADMINISTRATOR <br />FROM: DAVE BRICK, POLICE LIEUTENANT 0tJ1 <br />DATE: OCTOBER 5, 1993 <br />RE: MANUFACTURED HOME PARK EMERGENCY PLANS <br />On September 12, 1993, I met with Joseph Hibberd, Ramsey County <br />Department of Public Health and William Conter, Ramsey County <br />Emergency Services Director. Our mission was to review the <br />Emergency Plans for: <br />a Towns Edge Mobile Home Park <br />• Mounds View Mobile Home Park <br />• Colonial Village Mobile Home park <br />The major concern was with the safety of the Manufactured Park <br />residents and how fast they could seek shelter at a time of <br />disaster. The following is a breakdown of the concerns for each <br />park: <br />Towns Edge Manufactured Home Park - 5001 Old Hwv 8 238 homes <br />population 544 residents <br />There are three major concerns with regard to the Emergency Plan <br />for this park: <br />1) Av3ilability of storm shelter. The two storm shelters <br />for this park do not meet the need of the residents. <br />These shelters are Mermaid Supper Club and City Hall. <br />a. Mermaid Supper Club <br />- can only be used when open <br />- privately owned, could refuse to let people <br />enter <br />- Downstairs could be at capacity with customers, <br />not allowing residents ample room. <br />b. City Hall <br />- when closed, citizens rely on a police officer <br />to unlock City Hall doors (police could be busy <br />at this time) <br />- Too great of a driving distance from Towns Edge <br />to City Hall <br />- Too small of basement facility to house <br />residents from three Manufactured Home Parks, <br />plus drive -by residents <br />