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<br />432 <br />433 <br />434 <br />435 <br />436 <br />437 <br />438 <br />439 <br />440 <br />441 <br />442 <br />443 <br />444 <br />445 <br />446 <br />447 <br />448 <br />449 <br />450 <br />451 <br />452 <br />453 <br />454 <br />455 <br />456 <br />457 <br />458 <br />459 <br />460 <br />461 <br />462 <br />463 <br />464 <br />465 <br />466 <br />467 <br />468 <br />469 <br />470 <br />471 <br />472 <br />473 <br />474 <br />475 <br />476 <br />477 <br />478 <br />479 <br />480 <br />481 <br />482 <br />483 <br />484 <br />485 <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES <br />AUGUST 10, 1994 <br />PAGE NINE <br /> <br />motion <br /> <br />agreement; <br />if the amount of <br />City will purchase <br />carried unanimously. <br /> <br />the coverage is not pro-rated, the <br />the insurance as of January 1, 1995, <br /> <br />Police Service. <br />Clerk/Administrator Tamara Miltz-Miller updated the City Council <br />regarding the 1995 police service budget for the City of <br />Centerville from the Circle Pines/Lexington Chief of Police David <br />VanBurkleo. Ms. Miltz-Miller noted the City of Circle pines <br />approved Chief VanBurkleo's proposed 6.8% increase. However, the <br />City of Lexington did not approve or disapprove the 6.8% <br />increase. It appears the Lexington City Council would like to <br />follow the recommendation of the Chief VanBurkleo with regard to <br />the actual costs. Ms. Miltz-Miller expressed concern with regard <br />to the city of Lexington's perception as to what the actual costs <br />may be. <br /> <br />Mayor Buckbee expressed he is reasonably satisfied with the <br />police service, however he feels they should be able to keep the <br />costs down. Mayor Buckbee suggested it may be worth soliciting <br />new bids for police services. Mayor Buckbee noted he is very <br />pleased with the Circle Pines/Lexington Police Department, <br />however the environment may now be different with the Lino Lakes <br />Police Department due to the new Police Chief. <br /> <br />Council member Helmbrecht expressed concern that the City of <br />Lexington may increase the cost of police services. <br /> <br />Council member Brenner noted that <br />everything else, and sees no problem <br />police service. <br /> <br />the <br />with <br /> <br />City solicits bids on <br />soliciting bids for <br /> <br />Council member Dario stated he has had two Lino Lakes police <br />officers stopped at his home and express interest in bidding for <br />Centerville's police service. <br /> <br />Council member Helmbrecht suggested soliciting bids from Anoka <br />County, Washington County and Ramsey County. <br /> <br />Clerk/Administrator Tamara Miltz-Miller suggested a generic <br />letter be drafted inquiring if the different police agencies <br />would be interested in submitting a bid and what options could <br />they offer. Ms. Miltz-Miller noted the City should solicit bids <br />at the current level of police service, so the city can compare <br />apples to apples. <br /> <br />Council member Helmbrecht noted she does not want to close the <br />door on a Joint Powers Agreement with the cities of Circle pines <br />and Lexington, but we have to look at what is good for <br />