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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 11, 1998 <br /> Page 2 • <br /> 1 B. 1998 Road Improvement Projects: <br /> 2 1. Progressive Contractors, Inc. in the amount of$201,595.12 for Application for <br /> 3 Payment No. 1, 33rd Avenue NE: Silver Lake Road to.Highcrest Road; Concrete <br /> 4 Pavement Rehabilitation and Sidewalk Construction. <br /> 5 2. Forest Lake Contracting, Inc. in the amount of$49,530.91 for Application for <br /> 6 Payment No. 3, 1998 Watermain, Street and Storm Sewer Improvements. <br /> 7 C. Computer Hardware/Network: <br /> 8 1. MicroA eg_Computer Centers <br /> 9 a. In the amount of$25,635.04 for Invoice No. 016497 dated July 23, 1998. <br /> 10 b. In the amount of$1,127.76 for Invoice No. 016542 dated July 30, 1998. <br /> 11 D. Legal Services: <br /> 12 1. Dorsey & Whitney <br /> 13 a. In the amount of$397.50 for legal services rendered through June 30, <br /> 14 1998. <br /> 15 b. In the amount of$2,050.00 for legal services rendered through June 30, <br /> 16 1998. <br /> 17 E. 6 pages of Verified Claims as presented by the Finance Director. <br /> 18 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 20 VII. REPORTS. <br /> 21 A. Discuss Emergency Operations Plan with Fire Chief Johnson. <br /> 22 Fire Chief Johnson presented the Emergency Operations Plan for the City of St. Anthony and <br /> 23 advised it is driven by Federal law and is a rare mandate in that it comes with a "carrot" of <br /> 24 $4,000 to $4,500 in funding. He advised that this Plan was evaluated this Spring and the City <br /> 25 received a clean bill of health. In fact,the St. Anthony Plan is used as a model for others. Fire <br /> 26 Chief Johnson noted the map indicating siren coverage for the City and that the Salvation Army <br /> 27 Camp is not covered by the St. Anthony sirens. However, sirens from New Brighton and <br /> 28 Columbia Heights do cover that area so the Camp receives warning from those two sirens. He <br /> 29 advised the sirens are radio operated and contain a battery backup. <br /> 30 Fire Chief Johnson noted the map of the City Community Center and roles of the various rooms <br /> 31 should an emergency occur. He noted the sample memo form and advised that the Fire Station <br /> 32 has a supply of them for use to communicate during an emergency. Fire Chief Johnson <br /> 33 continued review of the Plan by noting the listing of telephone numbers for various media <br /> 34 groups, information on SOPS,-fire protection,radio frequencies,mutual aid agreements, damage <br /> 35 assessment,reference to the American Red Cross involvement, debris clearance,utilities <br /> 36 restoration, radiological protection,hazardous materials protection, communications, internal <br /> 37 radio capability, series of checklists, and community service integration. <br /> 38 Mayor Ranallo asked if this Plan is similar to that used during the tornado. Fire Chief Johnson • <br /> 39 stated it is with refinements. <br />