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July 23,2013 Page 2 of 7 <br /> Approval of the Council minutes from July 25, 2013. Minutes <br /> Motion by Councilmember Bauman, seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to approve <br /> the minutes from the July 9, 2013 meeting. <br /> 5 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br /> Motion by Councilmember Bauman, seconded by Councilmember Jacobsen to approve <br /> the minutes from the July 25, 2013 meeting. <br /> 5 Ayes, 0 Nays -Motion Carried <br /> Commission Minutes Commission Minutes <br /> Mayor Jacobsen received the following minutes on behalf of the City: <br /> • Parks,Recreation and Environmental Commission minutes from June 5,2013. <br /> Special Order of Business Special Order of <br /> 1. Staff Report on the June 21 Storm and Recognition of Special Efforts by Staff. Report No. Business <br /> 13-174. 1. StaffReport on the <br /> June 21 Storm and <br /> Recognition of Special <br /> City Manager Lotter stated on Friday,June 21 ,2013 the National Weather Service issued a flash flood watch Efforts by Staff Report <br /> followed by a severe thunderstorm watch. Those watches were upgraded to flash flood and severe No.13-174. <br /> thunderstorm warnings. It became apparent that the metro area including New Brighton would be facing a <br /> potentially powerful,dangerous storm. The storms that followed resulted in significant flooding,numerous <br /> trees uprooted many of which caused obstructions of roadways and downed power lines resulting in <br /> dangerous conditions and widespread power outages. <br /> City Manager Lotter explained public safety resources including the Fire and Police Division under the <br /> leadership and direction of Deputy Director Tony Paelznick deployed quickly with 19 firefighters including <br /> one Chief Officer and Five Fire Captains responding to 20 fire calls for service in the first hour. With <br /> leadership from Fire Captain Brad Krebsbach and Mike Schute serving in command-level roles,the Fire <br /> Division ultimately responded to a total of 29 emergency calls including 24 power lines down,3 fire alarms <br /> and 2 other emergencies. The firefighters assisted immediately in clearing roadways of debris and trees to <br /> ensure emergency access and mitigated downed power lines protecting the scenes as much as possible to <br /> ensure safety for our community. Their response under difficult and dangerous conditions was outstanding. <br /> Their presence in the neighborhoods also provided a calming effect for members of our community knowing <br /> that emergency personnel were present and in action. <br /> City Manager Lotter commented the Police Division with Sergeant Mitch Singer with two police officers and <br /> one public safety officer(PSO)assisted with the 29 fire division emergency calls and an additional 20 calls for <br /> service. Their work in response and maintaining safety and order in our City during this storm was critical. <br /> City Manager Lotter reported the Public Works staff deployed and reacted to numerous critical infrastructure <br /> concerns related to the storm and power outages. All lift stations had a power loss and portable generators <br /> had to be quickly engaged. Public Works Supervisor Scott Boller and Public Works staff members including <br /> Tom Bauer,Derek Miller and Kris Fluegel worked tirelessly to ensure our City's water and sewer systems <br /> would not fail. They also assisted with deployment of barricades to protect a complete blockage of 7h Street <br /> NW by large trees and power lines. <br /> City Manager Lotter stated the Parks and Recreation Department also quickly engaged in and deployed <br />