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Ayes: Mayor Rigby, Councilmembers Leonard, Engelken, Ojeda, <br />Zemanek, Kaminski, Earp, J. Martin, and K. Martin <br />Nays: None <br />Absent: None <br />Prior to council action, Assistant City Attorney Clark Askins read the caption of Ordinance 2018- <br />3705: AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 1285, "AN ORDINANCE IMPLEMENTING <br />POLICEMAN'S CIVIL SERVICE; ESTABLISHING CLASSIFICATIONS; NUMBER OF AUTHRIZED <br />POSITIONS IN EACH CLASSIFICATION; ESTABLISHING PAY SCHEDULES;" CONTAINING A <br />SEVERABILITY CLAUSE; CONTAINING AA REPEALING CLAUSE; FINDING COMPLIANCE <br />WITH THE OPEN MEETINGS LAW, AND PROVIDING AN EFFECTIVE DATE HEREOF. <br />(d) Discussion and possible action regarding policy for mutual aid response by the City of <br />La Porte Emergency Medical Service — R. Nolen <br />EMS Chief Ray Nolen presented a summary. <br />Councilmember Zemanek stated he would like to see the policy change to one box on the east <br />side, one box on the west side all the time; he would like to see a third box in service before we <br />offer mutual aid to another city. Mayor Rigby asked when we request mutual aid, the patient pays <br />our rates but there is no money exchanged from city to city; so, we don't charge any municipality for <br />a mutual aid call? Chief Nolen response that is correct; we charge their patients our rate, and our <br />rate is higher than Deer Park's. Chief Nolen recommends leaving the current policy as is and to <br />give staff time to meet with other cities. Chief Nolen will bring this item back at the first meeting in <br />June. <br />9. ADMINISTRATIVE REPORTS <br />There were no administrative reports. City Manager Corby Alexander directed Chief Adcox to get <br />with Ms. Sonja Smith, who spoke under public comments, to address her concerns. <br />10. COUNCIL COMMENTS regarding matters appearing on the agenda; recognition of community <br />members, city employees, and upcoming events; inquiry of staff regarding specific factual <br />information. <br />Councilmember J. Martin congratulated Councilmember Leonard for his years of service and stated <br />he will be missed; also he stated he appreciates the School Resources Officers who spoke, and <br />said it was very informative information, and that he learned a lot from them. Councilmember K. <br />Martin told Councilman Leonard he will be missed, and she enjoyed working with him. <br />Councilmember Kaminski stated she enjoyed working with Councilmember Leonard, and that he <br />and his wife, Becky, will be missed. Councilmember Zemanek asked that staff bring a report on the <br />National Guard Building as it looks like it has been vacated again; is there any remediation efforts <br />on the hazardous conditions? Councilmember Zemanek congratulated Councilmember Leonard <br />saying it was an honor and privilege sitting next to him these past years, and he wished him the <br />best. Councilmember Leonard commented how it the last nine years have been the most enjoyable <br />times of working with everyone on Council, and it was exciting and a privilege working for the <br />citizens of LaPorte. He thanked council and citizens for the support given him for the last nine <br />years. Councilmember Engelken congratulated Councilmember Leonard on his service to the <br />citizens of La Porte. Councilmember Earp congratulated Councilmember Leonard for his service. <br />Councilmember Ojeda thanked Councilmember Leonard for appointing her to the La Porte <br />Economic Development Board, Charter Review Committee, and Redistricting Committee and now <br />she is on Council. She stated she has enjoyed every minute and thanked him. Mayor Rigby <br />acknowledged Councilmember Leonard during his time as Mayor Pro-Tem when Mayor Beasley <br />resigned due to a job change; that he was able to step in, and he appreciated the entire nine years <br />he provided the citizens. <br />Page 4 of 5 <br />April 23, 2018 Council Meeting Minutes <br />