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<br />CC Meeting Minutes <br />Page three <br />July 26, 1988 <br /> <br />-If officer did not live in the community, the squad car <br />would be taken back to Circle Pines each day. <br />-Paperwork would be taken to the Circle Pines Police Station <br />to be performed. No office equipment would be needed <br />for Centerville. <br />-The hours that would be set would have to be discussed <br />between the Circle Pines Police Department and the City <br />Council. This is somewhat flexible. <br />-If Centerville would require more than 8 hours of service, <br />it could calculated the first 8 hours at $13 per hour. <br />An additional part time officer would be $10 per hour. <br />-Circle Pines would respond to emergency calls after hours. <br />They would also rely on mutual aid, which has worked <br />quite well in the past. <br />-8 full time and 5 part time officers are currently on staff <br />at Circle Pines. <br />-Circle Pines/Lexington is eager to help Centerville. Would <br />have to sit down to work out the details. Due to <br />delayed response time from Circle Pines, Lino Lakes may <br />be better able to serve Centerville. <br />-There is no holding area in Circle Pines and all offenders <br />are transported to Anoka County. <br />-Police Commission meets monthly. <br />-Centerville would contract with Circle Pines/Lexington as <br />it currently does with Lino Lakes in that current <br />Police Commission would govern the contract. <br />-Police State Aid had not been taken into consideration when <br />the budget was made up. It could be reduced by <br />approximately $4,000 to adjust for this. <br />-Chief VanBurkleo would assist Centerville in setting up <br />their own police department, if this is the direction <br />they chose to go. <br /> <br />Gene Houle, 7124 Centerville Road commended the Council on <br />considering their own police department. He also complained of <br />activities that are happening at the corner of Centerville Road <br />and Main Street with regard to the bars in the area. <br /> <br />Tim Ross, of Andover, Minnesota presented a proposal for a <br />Centerville Police Department. His responses and comments to <br />some Council questions and concerns are listed below: <br />-One mobile and two portable communication radios would be <br />needed. The would be provided by Anoka County, thus no <br />cost to the City. <br />-Centerville could put monies up front the first year for <br />the equipment, or they could lease purchase the equipment <br />over a five year period. <br />-Proposed staff is: 1 Chief, 1 full time officer, 2 part <br />time officers. <br />-The salary of the Chief would increase 4% per year. The <br />