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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 16, 2014 <br /> Page 3 <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; McGehee; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> c. Approve General Purchases and Sale of Surplus Items in Excess of$5,000 <br /> McGehee moved, Etten seconded, approval of the submitted list of general pur- <br /> chases and contracts for services presented as follows; and as detailed in the Re- <br /> quest for Council Action (RCA) dated June 9, 2014; and Attachment A entitled, <br /> "2014 Capital Improvement Plan Summary—Updated 05/31/2014." <br /> Department Vendor Description Amount Budget/ <br /> CIP <br /> Community ARC Document Document Scanning Services $13,921.25 Budget <br /> Development Solutions <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; McGehee; and Roe. <br /> Nays:None. <br /> 8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> d. Approve Fire Department& Northeast Metro Intermediate District 916 <br /> Medical Training Program Agreement <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, City Manager Patrick Trudgeon briefly reviewed <br /> this item, as detailed in Request for Council Action(RCA) dated June 16, 2014. <br /> Councilmember McGehee noted that this was the first time she'd heard about this <br /> program, and sought more discussion for a variety of reasons. Councilmember <br /> McGehee expressed concern with the age of these high school students from an <br /> EMT perspective and privacy concerns of residents requiring these services and <br /> the reception of such a program in this community. Councilmember McGehee <br /> expressed further concerns with liability issues spelled out in the agreement, even <br /> through reviewed by the City Attorney, with additional people on an accident <br /> scene. Councilmember McGehee questioned if this was the right place for these <br /> youth to be; or how program participants were vetted before being invited into the <br /> homes of elderly and/or vulnerable adults in many cases. Councilmember McGe- <br /> hee questioned why this was included on the consent agenda without an oppor- <br /> tunity for more discussion; and further questioned if this program should actually <br /> be done in Roseville at all. Councilmember McGhee noted that the agreement re- <br /> quired one-year notice by either party for termination; and questioned why such a <br /> long notice requirement and why the City couldn't opt out sooner if so indicated. <br /> Fire Chief Tim O'Neill and Battalion Chief& Emergency Manager Greg Pe- <br /> terson <br />