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01/28/1982 - City Council SpecialMINUTES OF A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE EAGAN CITY COUNCIL ad i r.y$ EAGAN, MINNESOTA JANUARY 28, 1982 A special meeting of the Eagan City Council was held on January 28, 1982 at 6:00 p.m. at the Eagan City Hall. The meeting was then moved to St. John Neumann Church at 7:00 p.m. to hold a water treatment plant public hearing. Those present were Mayor Blomquist, City Councilmembers Egan, Smith Wachter and Thomas. Also present were City Administrator Hedges and Director of Public Works Colbert. Also present was the City's consulting engineering firm representative, Mr. Robert Rosene of Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik & Asso- ciates. REQUEST FOR ADDITIONAL FIRE FIGHTERS Representatives of the Volunteer Fire Department appeared to discuss the need for additional daytime fire fighters at Fire Stations #2 and #3. City Councilmembers stated that the current ordinance allows 75 fire fighters plus the fire chief, district chiefs and fire marshal which is a total of 79 members. The City Council reviewed the request for ten additional daytime fire fighters and stated that it was not their intention to change the ordinance at this time and that the fire department should over a period of time replace the nighttime fire fighters with daytime fire fighters. Fire Chief Childers stated that he would send a letter to those persons who were applying for an appointment as a volunteer fire fighter stating that they would be kept on notice and be given consideration when an opening existed in the fire department. District Fire Chief Jerry Adams stated that the fire department planning committee is meeting and planning locations for Fire Stations #4 and #5 which would require an addi- tional 15 fire fighters per station. It was also mentioned by Fire Chief Chil- ders that the fire department is looking at a reserve program for older fire fighters who may encounter a disability and cannot perform 100% as a fire fighter. After further discussion on the concept of a reserve program, this item was referred to the personnel committee for further study. WATER TREATMENT PLANT /PUBLIC HEARING A public hearing was then convened by Mayor Blomquist at St. John Neumann Church to consider a water treatment plant which would provide for hard- ness reduction and the removal of iron and manganese from the water system or a water treatment plant that removes the iron and manganese from the water and is designed for the future addition of a hardness reduction facility. City Administrator Hedges, Director of Public Works Colbert and the consulting engineering firm of Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik & Associates represented by Mr. Robert Rosene provided background information through the means of discussion, visual aids and handout material explaining the City's proposal to construct a type of water treatment plant. ;''*_', c• City Council Minutes January 28, 1982 Page Two There were approximately fifty (50) persons in attendance at the public hearing, many of whom raised questions and provided comments to the City regarding the proposed construction of a water treatment plant. A majority of the residents present did express opposition to the water treatment plant, mainly due to the anticipated cost. Members of the City Council discussed the feasibility study as prepared by the consulting engineering firm and also briefly discussed the survey results of a city wide survey taken in the fall of 1981 wherea majority of the residents expressed a desire for the City to construct a water treatment plant that would remove iron and manganese only. After further discussion and approximately two hours of public comment, the City Council deferred a decision on the water treatment plant until the March 16, 1982 regular City Council meeting. The public hearing was closed. ADJOURNMENT There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at appro— ximately 9:00 p.m. Dated: January 28, 1982 TLH I City Clerk