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want to make sure that stations one and two remain positive and that morale would not be <br />impacted. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that two years is an obligational cap and therefore that clock <br />should be started in order to negotiate a mutual agreement and provided additional details. He <br />stated that the City would have the ability to negotiate actual costs for 2020 and 2021. <br />Mayor LeTourneau asked if direction is needed from the Council. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that the intent would be to bring this back to the next regular <br />Council meeting to begin the two-year clock, noting that meeting would fall prior to the next Fire <br />Board meeting. He stated that Ramsey would want to make this a smooth transition for both <br />cities. He stated that when the JPA began, Nowthen had almost nothing and now has a facility, <br />equipment, and trained personnel. Therefore, this would be a good time for them to move on. <br />Mayor LeTourneau asked for input from the Councilmembers that serve on the Fire Board. <br />Councilmember Heinrich echoed the comments that Fire Chief Kohner spent a lot of time and <br />energy on this to determine the benefit each city receives from the JPA. She noted that Nowthen <br />also wanted to pay their fair share, which led to the cost allocation formula. She stated that the <br />taxpayers in Ramsey are paying too much to fund Nowthen's fire service. She explained that <br />operationally this is very taxing on Fire Chief Kohner and therefore she would support the break <br />between the two cities. <br />Councilmember Musgrove stated that it came down to the operational input from Fire Chief <br />Kohner and therefore she also supports the dissolution of the JPA. <br />Councilmember Riley asked, and received confirmation, that the Fire Chief would still want to <br />dissolve the JPA even if the cost allocation was adjusted. He noted that he would then support <br />the action but would want to ensure that Ramsey fulfills its obligation true to the contract. He <br />stated that Nowthen has been a good partner and would want Ramsey to act honorably. <br />Mayor LeTourneau agreed with those comments, noting that Nowthen has been a great partner. <br />He thanked Councilmembers Heinrich and Musgrove for their input and contribution to this <br />process. He hoped that as the City continues to honor the two-year agreement, he would hope <br />that there could be an expedited exit if amenable. He stated that he would hope a new cost <br />structure could be determined for the next two years. <br />2.03: Discuss Council Committee Appointments for Alternates Acting as Members <br />Administrative Services Director Lasher reviewed the staff report. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if the Quad Cities Cable Communication Commission <br />(QCCCC) appointment is typically filled by staff. <br />City Council Work Session / September 24, 2019 <br />Page 5 of 10 <br />
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