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Administrator, in Conjunction with Ramsey Members of the Joint Powers Board, to Enter into <br /> Negotiations to Develop a New Agreement for Shared Fire Services. <br /> Further discussion: Councilmember Heinrich expressed appreciation for this process, and all <br /> involved. Councilmember Musgrove believed that a renegotiated agreement would better serve <br /> the community. Mayor LeTourneau appreciated the work that staff has put into this process and <br /> the input that has been provided by the firefighters. He also expressed appreciation to Nowthen <br /> for recognizing an inequity in the current JPA. He also thanked Councilmembers Heinrich and <br /> Musgrove for their services on the Fire Board. Councilmember Menth thanked Councilmembers <br /> Heinrich and Musgrove. He also ensured the firefighters that their letters to the Council have been <br /> read and noted that this simply begins a renegotiation and does not close the door. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Heinrich, Specht, Kuzma, <br /> Menth, Musgrove, and Riley. Voting No: None. <br /> 7.03: Adopt Resolution #19-299 Approving Purchase Agreement Third Amendment for <br /> AEON Ramsey 2, LLC (portions may be closed to the public) <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and recommendation to <br /> extend the closing date to February 28, 2020 to allow time to renegotiate the Purchase Agreement. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove asked for additional input on the nuisance calls and whether there is a <br /> mechanism for cost recovery. She asked if there has been discussion with the management <br /> regarding policies they could have going forward. <br /> Police Chief Katers stated that the City does have an ordinance which allows the City to charge <br /> for excessive alarm calls. He noted that some of the alarm calls could be addressed by the resident <br /> or alarm company. He stated that the category of nuisance calls contains a variety of elements. <br /> He stated that if it is deemed a false alarm, there is a table that allows cost recovery for excessive <br /> false alarms. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that not all the police calls for service were due <br /> to nuisance and noted that some were public safety concerns that staff hopes have been addressed. <br /> Police Chief Katers stated that there are 20 plus types of calls for Greenway Terrace 1 during the <br /> reviewed timeframe from October 2018 through May of 2019. He stated that there was a problem <br /> occurring and staff attempted to address that. He stated that the feedback from his staff is that <br /> there have been less calls since that time. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that there is a rental license requirement which <br /> provides the City with the tool to address ongoing issues. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove noted that it was stated that this proposed site is zoned residential and <br /> asked how much of the COR is left remaining as residential. <br /> City Council/December 10,2019 <br /> Page 10 of 17 <br />