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helpful to have one representative from Ramsey and one from Nowthen to help answer questions <br />and communicate the message. <br />Councilmember Heinrich thanked Fire Chief Kohner and City Administrator Ulrich for their <br />continued efforts. <br />Councilmember Kuzma stated that the main problem that he sees with the JPA is Ramsey not <br />having enough manpower and therefore it would seem to make sense for Nowthen to hire its own <br />staff for those services and the cities eventually coming down to typical mutual aid agreements. <br />Fire Chief Kohner agreed that this was not a typical JPA and unlike most JPAs, it was setup in <br />such a way to eventually allow for a clean separation since Nowthen owns their own equipment. <br />He confirmed that Nowthen would need to hire additional staff and handle additional <br />administrative duties for its department. <br />Councilmember Riley asked if staff would still recommend separating the departments even if <br />the funding were made fair and equal. <br />Fire Chief Kohner commented that the decision to separate is up to the City Council. He <br />commented that Ramsey would still not receive any services from Nowthen in return and <br />explained that because of Ramsey's growth, it is appropriate for Ramsey's staff to focus their <br />effort solely on Ramsey. <br />City Administrator Ulrich stated that even if the financial issue were solved, the City would have <br />to hire additional staff in order to service Nowthen. He commented that it would add so much <br />cost that it would not seem to make sense for Nowthen and therefore there would not be an <br />operational benefit. He explained that the prime benefit that was anticipated has not materialized <br />as the Nowthen station is not providing service to Ramsey and there is no operational benefit <br />received. <br />Councilmember Riley asked how this JPA is different than JPA's used by other departments, <br />using the example of Anoka -Champlin Fire. <br />Fire Chief Kohner explained that under a typical JPA there is one budget that is then split <br />between a cost allocation formula and all equipment is purchased jointly. He explained that the <br />Ramsey/Nowthen JPA is different in that it is setup more like a contract where everything is <br />separate. <br />City Administrator Ulrich clarified that this JPA was setup with the intention of being able to <br />split in the future, as the desire is today. <br />Councilmember Menth asked for details on the pensions. <br />Fire Chief Kohner explained that the pensions are in the names of the individuals and therefore <br />would remain with the individual. He provided details on the process that would be followed. <br />City Council Work Session / October 8, 2019 <br />Page 6 of 8 <br />