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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson McGlone and Councilmembers Elvig and Backous. <br />Voting No: None. <br />Councilmember Elvig thanked Mr. Hansen, noting this will be a good segment of trail. <br />City Engineer Himmer advised that Mr. Hansen had mentioned he may also consider an <br />extension along Alpine Drive. <br />Case #2: Consider Proposal from Metro Area Repeater Association to Install Skywarn <br />Facilities on Water Tower #2 <br />City Engineer Himmer reviewed the staff report. <br />Councilmember Backous stated he had no problem when this request was initially presented <br />subject to the Metro Area Repeater Association (MARA) covering the costs for the inspection. <br />He did not object to paying for electricity, since it will be minimal, and noted staff should be <br />present when MARA accesses the tower. <br />Councilmember Elvig stated he feels the same way unless the City has the opportunity to rent <br />space on the tower. He suggested the agreement include language that this equipment would be <br />removed if the City had the opportunity to generate revenue. <br />Chairperson McGlone stated he shares the concern expressed by Councilmember Elvig about <br />giving up a revenue producing company, and wants to assure liability is covered. <br />Public Works Director Olson stated the agreement can indicate that in the event a cellular carrier <br />needs this space, MARA equipment would be removed. He noted that White Bear Lake requires <br />for 24-hour notice to gain access, which is important. <br />City Engineer Himmer advised of the three other groups that provide this type of service. <br />Public Works Director Olson asked what would stop the next group from making the same <br />request and expecting the same approval. <br />Chairperson McGlone agreed that is a concern. <br />City Engineer Himmer noted the Skywarn website indicates the frequency is 147 MHz but this <br />request is at 146.85 and 146.25 MHz, not within the Skywarn frequency. <br />Dan Card, representing MARA, explained that Skywarn uses a repeater system in the metro area, <br />depending on the location of the storm. Some systems are just countywide but their system <br />covers the whole metro area, not just Anoka County, and provides information to all spotters in <br />the metro area. <br />Public Works Director Olson asked if they have contacted Anoka County who has all the 800 <br />MHz towers in Anoka County, including one at the old Ramsey City Hall location. <br />Public Works Committee / November 15, 2011 <br />Page 3 of 15 <br />