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Page 1 of 5 <br /> <br /> <br />AGENDA ITEM – 1A <br /> <br />MEMORANDUM <br /> DATE: July 11, 2022 TO: Honorable Mayor and City Councilmembers FROM: Dave Perrault, City Administrator SUBJECT: Lake Johanna Fire Department Long Range Planning Discussion <br /> <br />Budgeted Amount: Actual Amount: Funding Source: <br />N/A N/A N/A <br /> For Council Consideration <br /> <br />Chief Boehlke will be present to give an overview of the fire department’s long range plan to the <br />City Council. One major item for Council to be aware of is should the department be awarded the <br />SAFER Grant, the board of directors would like to move quickly to accept the grant and begin <br />hiring additional full-time staff in late 2022. <br /> <br />Background <br /> <br />The Lake Johanna Fire Department, which serves the cities of Arden Hills, North Oaks, and <br />Shoreview, has been discussing their long range plan with its Board of Directors. The Board of <br />Directors is made up of City representatives and fire department personnel, there are a total of <br />seven voting members with Arden Hills having one vote, Shoreview having two votes, North Oaks <br />having one vote, and three members of the fire department having one vote each. In late 2021, the <br />fire department presented the board its long range plan, which stressed the need for additional <br />personnel. Three potential options were discussed, and will be explained in more detail. This <br />comes on the heels of the three cities and the fire department working together to acquire land in <br />Arden Hills for a new headquarters to serve the three cities. This memo will walk through current <br />operations, future staffing proposals, and the status of the new station. <br /> <br />Current Operations <br />The Lake Johanna Fire Department serves the three cities utilizing two 24/7 staffed stations located <br />in Shoreview (Station 140) and North Oaks (Station 120) and one day-time staffed station (Station <br />130) in Shoreview; Station 130 is not staffed 24/7, command and administrative staff will support <br />the other two stations as needed during normal office hours. The department operates with a Chief, <br />Assistant Chief, two Deputy Chiefs, and an Office Manager, the firefighters are made up of 84 <br />part-time firefighters that work 24/7 duty crews. In 2021, the department responded to 4,050 calls <br />of which 1,178 were in Arden Hills, or 29 percent. The department’s average response time is <br />approximately 5 minutes and 38 seconds overall, with Arden Hills averaging 5 minutes and 54 <br />seconds. The department’s biggest coverage gap is the north-eastern area of North Oaks and <br />