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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />March 28 2017 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />Councilmember Gray stated Council has a responsibility to reduce the risk to St. Anthony 1 <br />taxpayers in everything they do so negotiations are being re-opened. He noted the Council values 2 <br />collaborations with other cities. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Councilmember Stille stated this comes down to risk. That intersection has 52,000 cars cross it 5 <br />per day so there is a higher degree of risk than in St. Anthony. He is hopeful the contract can be 6 <br />retained but it needs to be fair or equitable. 7 <br /> 8 <br />Ms. Robinette stated the Police Advisory Committee has met and discussed this issue. She stated 9 <br />there are a number of questions and she is speaking for taxpayers of St. Anthony Village. She 10 <br />asked what emergency unbudgeted expenses were incurred and has insurance reimbursement 11 <br />been received for these expenses. She asked about existing liability and indemnification which 12 <br />raised questions because they thought the contract would have an insurance provision for 13 <br />services. Ms. Robinette stated they were surprised to hear there were expenses due to the 14 <br />shooting in July and there was no insurance built into the contract. Ms. Robinette asked if it was 15 <br />possible, rather than having a resolution that shifts the responsibility to Falcon Heights, to have a 16 <br />resolution talking about higher insurance costs. Ms. Robinette asked if Falcon Heights would 17 <br />need to purchase insurance to insure St. Anthony Police Department and whether that insurance 18 <br />could be purchased. She noted the oversight and control is provided by St. Anthony and asked 19 <br />how could Falcon Heights purchase insurance for St. Anthony. Ms. Robinette suggested St. 20 <br />Anthony would need to purchase additional insurance. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Mayor Faust stated this is the beginning of the negotiation process and it needs to be initialized 23 <br />in a formal manner. He does not know the insurance industry but believes insurance can be 24 <br />purchased for almost anything. Because of the July 6 incident, there were expenses relating to 25 <br />security issues, attacks on the website, large amount of data requests, protests, etc. Falcon 26 <br />Heights needs to share in these types of expenses. 27 <br /> 28 <br />City Manager Casey stated the employees are St. Anthony employees. The way the current 29 <br />contract reads, St. Anthony assumes all risk and liability. The revenue generated from the 30 <br />contracts was not sufficient to cover the risk. The residents of St. Anthony should not have to 31 <br />have the burden for things that happen outside the City of St. Anthony. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Mayor Faust stated this resolution has been reviewed by the Dorsey Whitney legal team. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Ms. Sandy Sherman, 4008 Foss Road, #206, stated she has a co-worker that lives in Falcon 36 <br />Heights. There are only 6,000 residents in Falcon Heights. She asked how the residents of Falcon 37 <br />Heights can be expected to pay any cost for an officer involved shooting in Falcon Heights by a 38 <br />St. Anthony Police Officer. She noted there are a number of residents in Falcon Heights that are 39 <br />demanding Falcon Heights end the contract with St. Anthony and she finds this resolution is a 40 <br />slap in the face for what happened. 41 <br /> 42 <br />Mayor Faust stated both parties have until July 15, 2017, to decide on the contract. He is aware 43 <br />there are residents that want the contract ended but everything done needs to be validated. This 44 <br />resolution only begins the conversation. He noted there seems to be a disconnect between the 45 <br />communities. 46 <br />16
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