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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />April 12, 2005 <br />Page 6 <br />1 B. Consider Resolution 05-033, re: llesi natingthe National Incident iM iaa en S stems <br />2 (NiMS _as_the basis 1oi ill incident mau�ement in the City of St. -Am- — Chief Malenick <br />3 presenting. <br />4 Chief Malenick stated this is a comprehensive incident (emergency) response system developed <br />5 by the Department of homeland Security at the request of the President. This organizational <br />6 structure allows many entities to work together in a disaster. Fle said he has been using the <br />17 Incident Command System. He noted that adopting this program means more training. He <br />8 further noted that state and local governments roust adopt the NIMS in order to receive future <br />9 funding. He said that if this is not adopted, the City would not be eligible for grants. <br />10 <br />11 Mayor Faust said as he understands it, this is a command and control system that's needed when <br />12 others have broken down. When national incidents happen, the coordination of federal and state <br />13 is necessary. <br />14 <br />15 Chief Malenick said that it is not necessarily only .for if systems 'break down, but also if a certain <br />16 department_ is overwhelmed. <br />17 <br />18 Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Cowicilmember Thuesen, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />19 033, re: Designating the National Incident Management Systems (NIMS) as the basis for all <br />20 incident management in the City of St. Anthony. <br />21 <br />22 Motion catjk tananiar� <br />23 <br />24 C. Consider_ Resolution 05_034, ie Adopt 1 hird, Amendment to redevelopment agreet_n_cllt with <br />25 Anache Redevelopment ILC <uz<I update on Silver Lake Village�Stacie I,vilvan Lhlers & <br />26 Associates'present <br />27 Ms. Kvilvang reviewed the resolution with the Council and indicated that this is the third <br />28 amendment to the agreement with Apache Redevelopment CIC. The terms outlined originally <br />29 included the reconstruction of 39"' Avenue. It was deternnined it would cost $2.2 million. The <br />30 agreement laid out how that world be paid. $1.705 million was assessed to commercial. Since <br />31 that time, the properties have come in and been platted. A request for reassessment is before the <br />32 Council. The anchor tenant was going to pay $1.2 million of the $1.705 million of commercial <br />33 assessments. Now that they have all been platted, the Commercial Developer has requested the <br />34 final special assessment amounts be changed to reflect their share based on actual square <br />35 footage. The anchor tenant would now pay $1.1, and the other businesses would pay $600,000. <br />36 She added that this does not hurt the city financially. <br />37 <br />38 Councilmember Stille asked if there will be costs to refinance the bonds. Tile asked if there <br />39 would be a good chance that they would be paid off in the fall when the reassessments are levied. <br />40 Ms. Kvilvang answered there is a Listing of prepaid assessments, which is the anchor tenant. <br />41 Others will only pay overtime. She noted there are several properties along Stinson that have <br />42 repaid and, stated they will look into the situation. <br />43 <br />44 Motion by Councilmember Stille, seconded by Councilmember Gray, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />45 034, re: A third amendment to a redevelopment agreement by and among the City of Saint <br />46 Anthony, Minnesota, the Housing and Redevelopment Authority of the City of Saint Anthony, <br />47 Minnesota, and Apache Redevelopment, LLC (The "Developer"), dated December 19, 2003. <br />19 <br />