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b) City Council/Regular/July 8, 2003 <br />c) City Council/Regular/July 22, 2003 <br />11) Authorize Purchase of SCBA Compressor for Fire Station #2 <br />12) Adopt Resolution #03-08-196 Approving Cash Disbursements Made and Author/zing <br /> Pa~nent of Accounts Payable Invoicing Received During the Period of July 12, 2003 through <br /> August 1, 2003 <br />13) Adopt Resolution #03-08-197 Approving a Registered Land Survey for the Subdivision and <br /> Conveyance 6f Outlot B, Norhtfork Point Addition <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Councilmembers Zimmerman, Pearson, Cook, <br />Elvig, Kurak, and Strommen. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> <br />'Case #la: Joint Law Enforcement Meeting <br /> <br />Police Chief Way explained that on July 2?, he and Councilmember Pearson attended the Joint <br />Law Enforcement meeting in Blaine. At that meeting they covered several different topics, but <br />they did not have a quorum so they could not take any 9f/icial action. He noted that the cr/minal <br />investigation division of Anoka County did get a federal ~ant to pay officers to go through used <br />car lots looking for stolen vehicles in addition to providing additional training to some officers <br />on how to identify stolen vehicles. Central Communications advised them that one of the <br />services they are currently providing to the City of Ramsey will no longer be available, after June <br />2004 so they are currently looking for another vendor to get information from computers out to <br />the squads. The radio co~rm~ittee reported that the megahertz system installation is moving along <br />and should be up and .~tnning in ~a year. They were also informed that there is some left over <br />money, around $90,000 that was 16o~ded and charged back to the cities for the record systems. <br />The issue was tabled due to the lack of a quorum, but they will probably be scheduling a special <br />session to determine where the money should be spent because it has to stay within the records <br />management system. The one other topic of discussion had to do with how Columbia Heights <br />handles administrative fines instead of going off the County or State fine schedule. Chief Way. <br />explained that Columbia Heights has developed their own fine schedule and retains all the money <br />collected from fines issued in the City. The fines are typically lower than the County or State <br />5ne schedule and the ticket does not go on a person's driving record. If a person were to <br />challenge a ticket, the administrative fine would be destroyed and a County ticket would be <br />issued. The Police Department is looking at the administrative fine process for the City of <br />Ramsey and will be reporting back to the Council when they have more information. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec thanked the Police and Fire Departments for their work on mak/ng National Night <br />Out a success. He noted that while they were out visiting the different neighborhoods one of the <br />most common complaints were speeding vehicles in their neighborhoods. He reminded residents <br />to watch their speed when driving through residential neighborhoods especially while ldds are <br />out of school. <br /> <br />City. Council/August 12, 2003 <br /> Page5of30 · <br /> <br />-53- <br /> <br /> <br />
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