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MEMO <br /> DATE : December 16, 1998 <br /> TO Honorable Mayor and Council <br /> FROM: Jim March <br /> RE Joint Law Enforcement Records Project <br /> I have been in contact with Bob Johnson (Anoka County Attorney) to discuss this issue. Mr. <br /> Johnson indicated that Anoka County has not yet proceeded with the issuance of bonds for the <br /> proposed capital expenditure. Mr. Tony Palumb (Assistant County Attorney) wiII be attending <br /> the Council meeting to answer any questions in regards to this matter. Mr. Johnson indicated that <br /> the County will be proceeding once Cities representing 80% of the total calls in Anoka County <br /> sign on to the joint powers agreement. <br /> Centerville is not necessarily required to be a signatory on the joint powers agreement. The <br /> police commission would be the official entity engaging in the agreement. I spoke to City <br /> Attorney Jim Hoeft and indicated that Center-ville should have an agreement with the police <br /> commission stating that Centerville will be bound to pay for its share of the joint powers <br /> agreement only through the term of our contract. Mr. Hoeft will be available to speak on the <br /> issue. <br /> Both of the Cities of Circle Pines and Lexington have passed resolutions to be a part of the joint <br /> powers agreement. The resolutions of those Cities cite that their agreement is conditioned on <br /> Centerville being included as an entity to the agreement. <br />