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Highlights of Paul's Career with Centerville <br />Paul has always collaborated with surrounding cities and as early as 1995 when he was the <br />unofficial emergency response/back-up person for the city of Hugo for several years, as Hugo only <br />had one Public Works Staff. He also served as the Centerville's emergency representative to Anoka <br />County, FEMA and BCA. Paul spearheaded environmentally friendly practices, and Centerville <br />became the first of surrounding cities to implement a salt reduction program utilizing the use of <br />salt -brine roadway treatment. He followed up with creating a consortium with Lino Lakes, Hugo, <br />Circle Pines and Lexington to receive grant to buy equipment for these cities to starttheir salt brine <br />program. Paul was also instrumental as a founding member of the Anoka Wellhead Group and <br />surrounding city's back-up building inspector group. Paul was a volunteer for the MN Building <br />Official's emergency response team until2023. <br />In 1994, Paul became the 15731' Minnesota Certified Building Official in Minnesota and is currently <br />the 2Wh longest Licensed Code Official in the State. He also served as Lexington's Designated <br />Building Official for 2 years. He has achieved many certificates of expertise in building inspections <br />including the ICC; International Code Council's Certified Building Inspector, Certified Building <br />Plans Examiner, Certified Building Official and most prominently a Building Code Specialist, the <br />highest combination certificate of any Building Official in the State. Paul has coached 4 inspectors <br />of which three have become Designated Building Officials for MN cities. <br />Paul holds a MN Class D Water and Wastewater License and has mentored 8 staff members in <br />receiving their licenses over the years. He created a pond inventory program for the over 100 ponds <br />in the city. Paul has represented the city with the Anoka County Wellhead, Highway, Parks and <br />Emergency Service Groups; MNWARN, RCWD, MDH, MhCA, AWWA, MRWA, ICC, MCES, <br />WATERISAC, MECA, MS4, DOLI, EPA, DOT, OSHA, MNDOT, DNR, and MN Duty Officer. Paul will <br />have been on -call 24/7 for 30 years, 8 months and 5 days on December 27, 2024. <br />Memorable moments and challenges have been the freezing of the water tower, two watermain <br />breaks caused by contractors emptying the water tower, many power outages, 2 storms damaging <br />every building in town, underground lightning putting a hole thru the cities well pump on a clear <br />blue afternoon, Y2K, the 9/11 event, 2008 crash and staff reduction, lift station 3 flooding, installing <br />a new water tower, overseeing the inspection of more than 800 new buildings & 40 <br />subdivision/infrastructure projects with population growth from 1750 to 4000. <br />
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