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<br />I <br />I. ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - APRIL 8.1996 0 <br /> J <br />I waive the monetary limits on tort liability established by MN Statutes, as the assumption that any <br />I coverage beyond the basic $600,000 was an acceptance of liability beyond the statutory <br /> limitation of $600,000, and the maximum the City would be liable for was $600,000. <br />I Mr. Lenz explained the Minnesota State Statute liability limit is $600,000, but the City is <br /> exposed to some kinds of liability to which the statutory limits do not apply. He stated by <br /> waiving the monetary limit, the City was actually stating the higher coverage limits would be <br />I available for all claims, including claims to which the statutory liability limits would have <br /> applied. <br />I Councilmember Keirn inquired if purchasing excess coverage from the League of Minnesota <br /> Cities Insurance Trust and waiving the monetary limits would be sufficient ifboth the City and <br />I EDA were found liable. Mr. Lenz stated the $1,600,000 liability insurance is the limit, and that <br /> the EDA is written with the same policy as the City. He stated it would have no change on the <br /> waiver versus non-waiver issue. <br />I Councilmember Malone stated the Council has considered this before, and the understanding <br /> then was that the City could not purchase excess insurance for claims not covered if not waived. <br />Ie Mr. Lenz stated excess insurance could be purchased. <br /> Councilmember Malone inquired what the amount of excess insurance would be. Mr. Fritsinger <br />I stated the amount would be $1,000,000. <br /> MOTION: Malone moved and Hicks seconded a motion to adopt the Liability Insurance and <br />I Open Meeting Defense Coverage Changes as presented, Purchase Excess Liability <br /> in the amount of$I,OOO,OOO, Elect to not Waive the Monetary Limits on Tort <br /> Liability, and authorize execution of all necessary documents contained therein. <br />I The motion carried (3-1), Keim voting nay. <br /> B. Planning Case #96-02. Stephen Nelson - Front Yard Setback Variance and Utility <br />I and Drainage Easement Vacation <br />I Kevin Ringwald, Community Development Director, reviewed for the Council that the applicant <br /> is requesting approval of a utility easement vacation for sanitary sewer to allow for more <br /> buildable area on the subject property. He stated the applicant is requesting the utility easement <br />I be vacated and rededicated to allow for greater buildable area in the direction of Lake Johanna's <br /> west shore. He stated the Planning Commission recommends the application be approved based <br /> on the following conditions: <br />I 1. Construction of the new sanitary sewer line and demolition of the existing <br />I~ sanitary sewer line is to be accomplished without the loss of service to any <br /> residential property; <br />I <br />
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