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Community Development Director Gladhill stated that the development plans are still scanned <br />and stored through Laserfiche and is part of the server space issue as plans are becoming larger. <br />He noted that there are still older plans that would benefit from being scanned in, but there is not <br />available space on the server for those additional files. <br />Councilmember Kuzma commented that it would be helpful to have additional space to have <br />those older files scanned, which would make information more readily available. <br />Fire Chief Kohner provided additional details on how it would be helpful to have more <br />information on building plans readily available in the case of fires to determine where certain <br />elements are in buildings or whether there is a clean room in a commercial/industrial building. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau confirmed the consensus of the Council to move forward with the <br />server and backup as it is a necessary item. <br />Fire Chief Kohner provided additional details on a training tool that will allow fire training <br />where live fire is not practical. He stated that the limitations on live burns are becoming stricter <br />and there are simply not houses available. He stated that this tool would simulate live fires and <br />could be used in any location. <br />Councilmember Riley asked if any of the members on the joint task force would have that <br />system available to share use. <br />Fire Chief Kohner replied that no other depailinents in Anoka County on the task force have that <br />tool available. He noted that he could bring up the topic at an upcoming joint meeting to <br />determine if there would be interest in shared use and cost -sharing. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that this would be a unique tool that would provide necessary <br />experience for training, therefore providing substantial return on the investment. <br />Fire Chief Kohner agreed noting that currently the depailuient is paying $1,000 to $2,000 per <br />training session for participation in a live fire training scenario and that would become a cost <br />savings if the training tool is purchased. <br />Councilmember Johns asked if Nowthen would be contributing towards the cost. <br />Fire Chief Kohner replied that Nowthen would not be contributing towards the cost. He stated <br />that the cost of $15,000 is fairly inexpensive compared to some of the other training and <br />equipment costs. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau confirmed the consensus of the Council to leave this item in the <br />budget with direction to look for additional cost -share possibilities or rental of the equipment to <br />other departments in an attempt to recoup costs. <br />Councilmember Riley asked for input on why different departments use different models of <br />vehicles. <br />City Council Work Session / October 23, 2018 <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />