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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, February 11, 2019 <br /> Page 6 <br /> Mayor Roe thought it might be a challenge to deal with the other issues that Mr. <br /> Englund mentioned in terms of the impervious surface coverage as well as the as- <br /> phalt work that was done without a permit from the City. He indicated the prop- <br /> erty owner may hear more from the City in regard to those issues. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Laliberte, Willmus, Groff and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> Councilmember Etten arrived and took his place at the dais at approximately 6:42 <br /> p.m. <br /> d. Consider A Request to Perform an Abatement of City Code Violations at <br /> 2284 Highway 36. <br /> Removed from consideration. <br /> e. Consider Fire Department Request to Purchase One New Fire Engine & One <br /> New Ladder Truck. <br /> Fire Chief Timothy O'Neill briefly highlighted this item as detailed in the RCA <br /> and related attachments dated February 11, 2019. <br /> Assistant Chief David Brosnahan and Battalion Chief Neil Sjostrom were also at <br /> the meeting and gave a presentation to the City Council. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked how an engine is set up differently when the City has <br /> paid on call versus full time staff. <br /> Assistant Chief Brosnahan stated cab construction is a little bit different as well as <br /> storage space. He noted where there is a paid-on call apparatus, its components <br /> are built for the specific task of just that apparatus. He stated the ladder truck was <br /> built to be just a ladder truck to handle fire ground operations that would affect a <br /> ladder truck whereas with a full-time staff, there would be more components built <br /> in similar to the two newest engines that would be able handle a lot more engine <br /> tasks and the day to day operations. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked if the engine being replaced is similar. <br /> Assistant Chief Brosnahan stated the Fire Department is trying to structure the <br /> equipment to handle any incident that the City of Roseville might have for at least <br /> the first ten to fifteen minutes of a call. <br /> Councilmember Etten asked how often the third engine goes out. <br />