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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council <br /> <br />January 11, 1993 <br /> <br />6 <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Aplikowski, to approve Case <br />#92-24, Lot Consolidation, 1567 Oak Avenue, subject to <br />the City Attorney's review and approval of all <br />documents prior to filing with the County. Motion <br />carried unanimously (3-0). <br /> <br />ADDITIONAL PLANNING INFORMATION <br /> <br />planner Bergly advised Council of upcoming Planning <br />Commission meeting dates and items on those agendas. <br />Councilmember Malone, prompted by one of the conditions of <br />Case #92-22, commented that there are instances throughout <br />the City where there is "trespass" light from one property <br />to another. He cited examples and asked how conditions <br />prohibiting "trespass" light can be enforced. Bergly said <br />it is difficult to manage the matter, but ability to enforce <br />may be improved under the new zoning ordinance. <br /> <br />REVIEW OF LAW ENFORCEMENT SERVICES/ <br />APPROVAL OF 1993 PATROL/POLICE CONTRACT <br /> <br />Commander Bergeron of the Ramsey County Sheriff's Department <br />gave a presentation and provided reports comparing 1992 to <br />1991 calls for service and investigative services. He <br />explained that in 1992 "enhanced patrolling services" <br />handles many types of minor investigation tasks, however, <br />"investigation services" handled the following number of <br />incidents under each category: <br /> <br />Cateqory <br /> <br />Cateqory <br /> <br />Death <br />child abuse/neglect <br />Kidnapping <br />Fire <br />Burglary <br />Thefts <br />Traffic related <br />Weapons offenses <br />Trespassing <br /> <br />Assaults <br />Sexual misconduct <br />Missing persons <br />Robberies of persons <br />Auto theft <br />Forgery <br />Criminal damage (property) <br />Communication crimes <br />Miscellaneous <br /> <br />38 <br />11 <br />14 <br />2 <br />19 <br />10 <br />91 <br />25 <br />30 <br /> <br />o <br />5 <br />o <br />7 <br />63 <br />157 <br />15 <br />1 <br />5 <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone commented that the City is considering <br />establishing a Fire Marshall position; he asked if the <br />Sheriff's Office could handle fire investigations rather <br />than a Fire Marshall. Bergeron explained that the Sheriff's <br />Office responds to all fires and investigates anything of a <br />potentially criminal nature, while a Fire Marshall would <br />investigate matters of a non-criminal nature related to the <br />fire, therefore, his department's investigation is not a <br />duplication of a Fire Marshall's investigation. <br />
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