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Mounds View City Council September 26, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 30 <br /> <br />Police Chief Sommer explained that declaring a local emergency is necessary in order for the 1 <br />City to receive financial aid, should it become available, for the cleanup. He recommended that 2 <br />the City Council declare a local emergency as a result of the storm of September 21, 2005. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Mayor Marty stated a resident indicated that the City Forester had determined a tree was twisted 5 <br />off which would not happen with straight line winds so it is an indicator of tornadic activity. 6 <br />Mayor Marty stated he thinks there were some tornadoes that may not have touched down but did 7 <br />skip over the City. 8 <br /> 9 <br />Mayor Marty stated Representative Bernardy’s letter to the Governor is also included to seek 10 <br />State aid for the clean up. He requested the rest of the Council’s blessing on the resolution 11 <br />declaring an emergency declaration. 12 <br /> 13 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Flaherty. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 6646 14 <br />Declaring a Local Emergency as a Result of the September 21st Storm. 15 <br /> 16 <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that City Forester Rick Wriskey has been very helpful to 17 <br />identify the downed trees and commended him for the great job he has done for both Mounds 18 <br />View and New Brighton. 19 <br /> 20 <br />Mayor Marty stated he and Councilmember Flaherty walked through a neighborhood where the 21 <br />power lines were located in the back of the property lines. He advised that trees had grown 22 <br />through those power lines and it was stated that during a storm when a tree falls down, whole 23 <br />neighborhoods can be without power. He explained that Nextel is having a difficult time getting 24 <br />their truck into these areas. Mayor Marty stated he would like to raise that issue before the 25 <br />Council and suggested areas of above ground power lines should be looked at to see if they can 26 <br />be buried. 27 <br /> 28 <br />Councilmember Thomas stated he had the same conversation with that resident and asked Staff 29 <br />to bring forward suggestions if there are ways to make Nextel’s job easier. She cautioned about 30 <br />the need to determine the City’s responsibilities and Nextel’s responsibilities. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Councilmember Flaherty agreed with the benefit of discussing this in the future because there is a 33 <br />lot of growth in the easement area. However, the City must first be asked by Nextel to help. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Councilmember Gunn stated she has noticed that some of the streets are starting to flood and 36 <br />suggested residents check and clean out the storm drains. 37 <br /> 38 <br />Councilmember Stigney stated a resident called him and said he would like to learn from Nextel 39 <br />Energy how they determine priority on which neighborhoods to first turn on electricity. 40 <br /> 41 <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated Nextel is responsible for the lines and laid off a lot of 42 <br />employees to cut costs. His neighborhood only lost power for two hours because several years 43 <br />ago their neighborhood got together and all called in to say they would not pay their bill if they 44 <br />lost power so Nextel cleaned out the trees and brush to assure they would not lose power. 45