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L <br /> ,,-AAQEN HILLS <br /> Approved: <br /> CITY OF ARDEN HILLS, MINNESOTA <br /> CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> MONDAY, OCTOBER 17, 2005,5:00 P.M. <br /> CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 1245 WEST HIGHWAY 96 <br /> Call To Order <br /> Mayor Aplikowski called the meeting to order at 5:00 PM. <br /> Present: Mayor Aplikowski, Councilmembers: Gregg Larson, David Grant, and Brenda Holden, <br /> Absent: Lois Rem <br /> Staff present: City Administrator, Michelle Wolfe; Finance Director, Murtuza Siddiqui; <br /> Assistant to the City Administrator, Schawn Johnson; Operations and Maintenance Director, <br /> Tom Moore <br /> Ramsey County Emergency Management <br /> Ms. Krysta Reuter (Ramsey County Emergency Management Coordinator) gave a brief <br /> presentation to the City Council on the proposed county-wide emergency operations plan and <br /> hazard mitigation plan. The proposed Ramsey County Emergency Operations Plan would cover <br /> the sixteen local government agencies and create a unified emergency response management <br /> program amongst the different local government entities. Each community would be required to <br /> create an emergency response procedures plan that is specific to each local government agency. <br /> The intention for implementing a county-wide EOP is to improve communications and <br /> cohesiveness between the governing cities in Ramsey County during times of great need. <br /> The following is a list of the communities that have already approved the Ramsey County <br /> Emergency Operations Plan: <br /> • Gem Lake <br /> • Mounds View <br /> • North Oaks <br /> • North St. Paul <br /> • Ramsey County <br /> • Roseville <br /> • Shoreview <br /> • White Bear Lake <br /> The Ramsey County Department of Emergency Management and Homeland Security will <br /> maintain and revise the Emergency Operations Plan on an annual basis. They will act as a bridge <br /> between the Cities and Ramsey County. In case of an emergency, the County is willing to advise <br /> and assist the City during any natural, technological, or man-made disaster. <br />