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. - - } <br />LRRWMO Meeting Minutes <br />September 18, 1991 <br />Page 5 <br />umbrellas. Mr. Olson stated not every city has the same <br />number of joint powers organizations; therefore, the <br />opportunity to measure and charge the appropriate insurance <br />premium is probably the biggest reason joint powers are <br />excluded, the other reason being the possibility of creating <br />limits. The insurance company would have to obtain a copy of <br />all joint powers agreements for all cities and review them. <br />It could involve changing by -laws eliminating liability <br />causing exposure. There would be a vast number of problems <br />should it be allowed. <br />Mr. Olson noted should this board continue in its present <br />level of operations, it can most likely expect a dividend of <br />ten to fifteen per cent on premiums each year. <br />Members concurred this issue will be brought before the board <br />at the October meeting for final consideration and action. <br />PENDING PROJECTS /PERMIT REVIEWS <br />Second Quarter Report - S. Jankowski, Ramsev <br />Not available. <br />Third Quarter Reports <br />Schultz and Erickson provided third quarter project reports <br />from the respective cities of Anoka and Coon Rapids. Both <br />indicated there were no new construction projects within <br />their municipalities. <br />Jankowski indicated he will provide both the second and third <br />quarter reports from Ramsey at the October meeting. <br />Haas indicated an Andover report will be made available at <br />the next meeting. However, he did indicate a Robb's First <br />Addition project, involving a ditch, is in process. Haas <br />indicated Skallman, the LRRWMO Consulting Engineer, reviewed <br />the permit and recommended certain changes in a letter to <br />Schrantz. Weaver queried why this permit was never brought <br />before this board for consideration, noting this board has an <br />obligation to review certain projects. He further queried <br />whether this project can rightfully proceed without LRRWMO <br />approval. Haas stated it is his belief the plan, with the <br />recommended changes, should be allowed to proceed. He <br />briefly explained the project consists of a county ditch <br />outletting to the Rum River. They will be required to create <br />a sediment pond. <br />(Erickson left the meeting at 10:10 a.m.) <br />