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Fire Chief Kohner replied that there would be no loss in coverage as Nowthen currently does not <br />come into Ramsey unless there is a structure fire. He stated that if they enter into a mutual aid <br />agreement, the response would be the same but there would be no additional charge. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that is one of the biggest misperceptions as the JPA was sold on <br />the fact that Nowthen would service the northern boundary, but Ramsey can respond more <br />quickly than Nowthen. He stated that the theory made sense but in practice it has not proven <br />true. <br />Councilmember Riley asked if this would require Ramsey to build a third fire station. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that would not be needed at this time, noting that perhaps in 20 or 30 <br />years, based on growth something may need to be considered. <br />Councilmember Riley asked if something has changed in the past 12 years that makes the JPA <br />not make sense. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that the cities have gone in two different directions as Ramsey <br />continues to grow and build while Nowthen has not, therefore there is a disparity between the <br />needs of the communities. <br />Councilmember Menth asked what would happen to Nowthen if Ramsey severs these ties. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that those are elements that would need to be worked through, but those <br />would be the decision of Nowthen on how to provide service; whether it would utilize its own <br />City staff for administrative services or whether it would choose to find a better fitting JPA with <br />another community. <br />Councilmember Musgrove acknowledged the work that Fire Chief Kohner has put into this topic. <br />She stated that he determined a formula to review with the Board, noting that it is easy to look at <br />the numbers and determine that this is not working for Ramsey, but they also reviewed this from <br />a personnel and operational standpoint as well. She asked Fire Chief Kohner to provide <br />additional input on the operational challenges. <br />Fire Chief Kohner explained that there are essentially two different depailtnents and it becomes <br />difficult to manage time between two funding sources, two budgets, and two cities. He stated <br />that although the cost allocation formula equated to 16.9 percent, he is spending more than 16.9 <br />percent of his time on Nowthen related issues. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked for information on the contract's two-year timeframe. <br />Fire Chief Kohner stated that the contract provides language which states at any time, either <br />party can provide a two-year notice to cancel the contract. He noted that would make sense for <br />departments that need to split equipment, but he would hope that the split would not take that <br />long. He stated that his concern would be that if Nowthen does not have a plan on how to move <br />forward, that would cause uneasiness for the firefighters at station three. He stated that he would <br />City Council Work Session / September 24, 2019 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />
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