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I <br /> I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br /> <br />Case #6: Law Enforcement Transport Program <br /> <br />Police Chief ~Auspos stated that he received a Joint Powers Agreement from the Anoka <br />County Sheriff's office which is asking the City of Ramsey to share transport duties on a <br />monthly basid with regard to a transport system. He explained that the plan is to try this <br />out for awhil~ and then try to get Anoka County, as a member of the JLEC, to allow it to be <br />budgeted for ~ompletely, including staff. For this trial period, each community will supply <br />the officers fCbr the duty. He stated that initially he and Sergeant Gustafson concurred to <br />opt out of th4 deal since it would be expensive for Ramsey to man this vehicle for our <br />scheduled w~ekends using our sworn personnel since we have no reserve unit. Chief <br />Deputy Bebetg would like Ramsey to still sign the agreement since we are listed, probably <br />for the sake 6. f unanimity when the County Board is asked for their approval of a future <br />budget request for this through the JLEC. ChiefAuspos felt that the Police Department can <br />supply a man!one or two of the nights and Mr. Beberg has indicated that he would supply a <br />reserve persog to accompany Ramsey's officer. He (Auspos) felt Ramsey would have little <br />use of the tra ~flsport vehicle being so close to the jail; however, there may be a future time <br />when we would benefit from this. He cautioned that this program may require some <br />overtime, as ~uch as 16 hours, but that he would try to do it with on-duty personnel if at <br />all possible. : <br /> <br />City AdminiStrator Schmeder commented that staff is recommending this in the spirit of <br />cooperation throughout the county. <br /> <br />Motion by Cc{uncilmember Beahen and seconded by Councilmember Beyer to authorize the <br />City Adminis{trator and Police Chief to sign the Law Enforcement Transport Program Joint <br />Powers Agree. ment. <br /> <br />Motion carridd. Voting Yes: Mayor Hardin, Councilmembers Beahen, Beyer, Peterson <br />and Zlmmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case /ti: ~ Covenants for Industrial Park <br /> <br />City AdminiStrator Schroeder stated that the City has completed the acquisition of the <br />industrial property located between Sunfish Lake Boulevard (east) to the boundary of the <br />City of Anol~a. At the joint meeting of the Anoka and Ramsey City Council's, it was <br />discussed bri' fly that Anoka City Council had passed covenants in order to have more <br />control of the aesthencs of their business park. He suggested that Ramsey may wish to <br />consider the ~.doption of covenants to ensure that buildings constructed are suitable for its <br />park. He pgesented proposed covenants that were similar to Anoka's but had been <br />amended to conform with the Ramsey City Code. He explained that it basically states that <br />within the B~siness Park 95 and any expansion thereof- aesthetics are restricted pursuant <br />to these covehants. He informed the Council that the covenants have been adjusted from <br />the City of Ar~oka's requirements to allow for an Architectural Review Board, comprised of <br />the Economi~ Development Commission and two property owners from the Industrial <br />Park. This w~ll allow for a better tracking of the Board and its decisions. Generally, the <br />greatest diff~ulty for a subdivision with enforcement of covenants is that after the <br />development !has been built out, the future enforcement is generally nonexistent. This is <br />due in large p~rt to the developer being the sole member of the Board and no rules existing <br />for the elect~on and future Board development. This problem is solved by having a <br />currently existing Commission function as the Board. In addition, the enactment of the <br />covenants will allow the City control over remodeling and other changes that may not be <br />covered by thi: site plan review process. <br /> <br />Cily Council/August 8, 1995 <br /> Page 7 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />