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<br />ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL WORKSESSION <br />SEPTEMBER 15, 2003 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />She suggested the pavilion be large enough to hold a significant group of <br />musicians and also that Guidant state its financial support for at least five years. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Councilmember Larson said although the City was grateful for the band shell <br />idea, what the City really needs is a new park shelter, not a pavilion, which offers <br />limited usage to the residents. He noted the need for other facilities in the City and <br />asked the Council for support to approach Guidant in that regard. <br /> <br />Councilmember Grant asked if the north end of Tony Schmidt Park may be an <br />optional location for a band shell. <br /> <br />AdministratOr Wolfe suggested a possible option may be to create a donation <br />program for future City projects and needs such as parks, shelters, trails, etc. <br /> <br />Lake Johanna Volunteer Fire Department Presentation/Update <br /> <br />After introductions of Council and City Hall Staff, Lake Johanna Volunteer Fire <br />Department (LNFD) Chief Tim Boehlke introduced Deputy Chief Ralph Adair <br />and District One Chief Chad Jansen. He presented a document which surmnarized . <br />staff, services the LNFD provides which are: the duty crew, station response, <br />medical training, confined space rescue, the hazardous materials team, the smoke <br />detector program, water rescue, TCAAP, equipment, and a new fire station. <br /> <br />Chief Boehlke stated the LJVFD did not respond to medical calls, even though. it <br />may be assumed that the fire department personnel did so. He noted that out of 65 <br />LJVFD firefighters, all were supportive of fire department personnel obtaining <br />medical training. He said when a structure fire is reported, the local paramedics are <br />simultaneously called to respond to the medical aspect of the call. He reported 22 <br />LJVFD members have completed confined space training. Chief Boehlke stated <br />the LNFD veteran Haz-Mat Team is currently comprised of 40+ members. He <br />said the smoke detector program number one focus is the Shoreview Hills <br />Apartment complex, noting if smoke detectors had been installed in the building, <br />the previous loss of lives would not have occurred. He said to date; the duty crew <br />had installed smoke detectors in all but one apartment complex in Arden Hills. <br />Chief BoeWke said response to water rescue calls have been addressed by Ramsey <br />County Water Rescue, but not always as timely as possible. He said the LNFD <br />could respond to water emergencies quicker than Ramsey County personnel, <br />although there had been no recent calls for this service. Regarding TCAAP, Chief . <br />Boehlke requested the LJVFD be proactively involved in the planning for this area <br />
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