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Police Chief Katers thanked the Council for all of their support over the years. He also thanked the <br /> citizens of Ramsey and shared his enjoyment from serving this City. <br /> 2.02: Sheriff Brad Wise Presentation to City Council <br /> Anoka County Sheriff Wise gave the Council a presentation and an update on the Anoka County <br /> Sheriff's Office and how it works with the Ramsey Police Department. <br /> Councilmember Musgrove shared her appreciation for Anoka County Sheriff Wise coming <br /> forward this evening. She asked about his involvement with Ramsey and the other cities in Anoka <br /> County moving forward. <br /> Anoka County Sheriff Wise stated he enjoys working in the law enforcement with all of the Police <br /> Chiefs in the County. He said there are 18 Council meetings he is attending to give a presentation <br /> similar to what he gave the Council this evening. He noted his commitment to continue to attend <br /> Council meetings for all cities in Anoka County moving forward to give updates from the Sheriff's <br /> Office. <br /> 2.03: Proclamation Declaring November 30, 2024, as Small Business Saturday in the City <br /> of Ramsey <br /> Mayor Kuzma read the proclamation declaring November 30, 2024, as Small Business Saturday <br /> for the City of Ramsey. He encouraged the residents to support small businesses not only on <br /> Small Business Saturday, but throughout the entire year. <br /> 3. CITIZEN INPUT <br /> Roxanne Tersteeg, 6263 Rivlyn Avenue, came forward and gave an update on the sewage that <br /> leaked into her home during the County Road project. She stated they have come to a settlement <br /> agreement with the insurance company. She said she is working on getting the final numbers <br /> together. <br /> 4. APPROVE AGENDA <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff requested they remove item 8.04 from the agenda. <br /> City Administrator Hagen explained that during the Work Session meeting prior to this meeting, <br /> it was discussed that Council would like to table this item for future discussion; however, Staff <br /> discussed this between the meetings, and they feel as though they can move forward with this item <br /> as it is just an introduction and they can come forward at a later meeting with further ordinance <br /> amendments. <br /> Councilmember Woestehoff asked if there is a need to remove the crime free multi-family housing <br /> requirement today. <br /> City Council/November 12, 2024 <br /> Page 3 of 17 <br />
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