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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON FEBRUARY 12, 1996 <br />• ( #21 - Insurance Bid Award - Continued) <br />Kelley asked where the City has a boiler, which was noted in the insurance tabulation. <br />Bennetsen said this category includes pumps, motors, and transformers, although not fuel <br />pumps. There is no boiler, per se. <br />Kelley inquired what would happen if there was a fuel leak. Bennetsen said this would <br />fall under a pollution liability. <br />Hurr asked where the liability insurance for the golf course was covered. Kuehn said the <br />golf course was covered under the City's general liability insurance and paid its pro -rata <br />share of the costs. <br />Hurr inquired if all of the employees were bonded. Bennetsen said they were. <br />Callahan asked if there was a civil rights insurance coverage for the City. Bennetsen said <br />the League guides the insurance according to the needs of the City and covers most of <br />that. <br />Barrett asked if there was an absolute pollution exclusion, to which, Bennetsen said no. <br />Barrett asked to receive the policy form for review. <br />• Callahan moved, Kelley seconded, to award the insurance effective January 1, 1996 to <br />the League of Minnesota Cities Insurance Trust for the comprehensive municipal <br />property and casualty package $73,574, for the umbrella excess liability $17,758, for the <br />petrofund reimbursement $739, for the open meeting law $795, for the boiler and <br />machinery $1,201, and for the surety bonds, $876. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />• <br />( #22) PARTICIPATION IN LAKE -WIDE GOOSE CONTROL GRANT <br />APPLICATION <br />Moorse reported that the grant application was for a Minnetonka lakewide goose control <br />program for the surrounding cities. The cities are joining together with the University of <br />Minnesota to apply for the LCMR matching grant, which is a 2 year control effort. The <br />cost to the City would be a $1,000 per year maximum expenditure for a two year time <br />period. Moorse said the amount could be reduced if neighborhoods continued funding <br />the goose control program. This has been done in the Pheasant Lawn neighborhood. <br />Hurr said she did not believe the private individuals would pay for such a program if the <br />City was willing to pay for it. Hurr does not believe the program will work as relocation <br />of geese is not being done anymore. Moorse said other options are being considered. <br />15 <br />