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Chairperson Backous stated he did not have a strong opinion whether there was a charge for it. <br />He said he thought people would use it no matter what the cost was. He concurred with the <br />suggestion to allow free use for six months and use that as an exploratory period. <br />Councilmember Kuzma pointed out that even a low charge could get users in the mindset that it <br />will cost something. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer noted the charge averages between $3.00 and $5.00 for use <br />in the downtown areas. <br />Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Councilmember Kuzma, to recommend that the <br />City Council recommends charging for the electric vehicle charging service in the municipal <br />parking ramp $1.00 per hour for the first 6 months and then review the usage and see if <br />adjustments need to be made. <br />Further discussion: Chairperson Backous confirmed this service is funded by grant money and it <br />does not involve administration's time or funding. Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied <br />it is only grant money. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Backous, Councilmembers Riley and Kuzma. Voting <br />No: None. <br />6. CONUMTTEE / STAFF INPUT <br />Councilmember Riley brought up an issue he read about in the Anoka Union regarding the City <br />of Anoka and a sewer backup problem. He stated the City of Anoka has gone on record to say <br />they will not cover clean up or repair costs for the residents. Since the City has been found not <br />responsible for the sewer back up, the City's insurance will not cover citizens' costs. The City of <br />Anoka encouraged their residents to buy individual insurance for this type of incident. He <br />questioned if the City of Ramsey has any policies for this type of issue. <br />Public Works Supervisor Riemer explained staff checks both lines to make sure it is flowing, and <br />will also help the homeowner contact a professional for assistance. He said the sewer system is <br />not a secure system. It is a public system, so the City cannot take responsibility. The City does <br />keep records of any and all repairs it has done. <br />Chairperson Backous stated that tree roots can grow through the pipes. <br />Public Works Superintendent Riemer replied the City uses plastic pipe, so that is not as much of <br />a concern. His department maintains the pipes regularly. <br />Chairperson Backous suggested this information be submitted for the Ramsey Resident. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated he has known of cities that have been sued for sewer backups. <br />The city is usually not liable. He explained if the City maintains their lines, the responsibility <br />goes back to the homeowner. The homeowner is responsibility for the interior of the house. <br />Public Works Committee / October 21, 2014 <br />Page 6 of 9 <br />