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ADMINISTRATION On Tuesday evening just prior to midnight City staff learned of several confirmed cases of cryptosporidium infection in Baker City. At about 1:00 a.m. Wednesday morning City staff contacted Baker County elected officials and shared the information with them, and scheduled a meeting for the first thing in the morning. At about 1:30 a.m. Baker City Councilors were notified of the cryptosporidium cases. At 4:00 a.m., the City Manager met with representatives from the County Commissioners, County Health Department, and the County Emergency Management. At 5:30 a.m. a large portion of the City’s water collection system was shut down as a precaution. By 9:00 a.m. the group participated in a telephone conference with the Oregon State Health Department. Just after 10:00 am the newspaper was given a press release containing all of the information available at that time. The local information television channel was also updated with the information. Wednesday morning samples of water were taken from around Baker City and were driven to a laboratory in Seattle for examination. Those results should be available by Saturday afternoon. Since that time the health department has interviewed the people who have been confirmed with cryptosporidium in an attempt to find some commonality in their activity. Page 1 CITY OF CITY OF CITY OF CITY COUNCIL MEETING Proposed agenda for August 13, 2013 meeting: Drinking Water Update Ordinance No. 3322 Prohibiting Smoking in the Park Ordinance Renewing Economic Improvement District Former Anthony Silver’s Property Discussion Transient Merchant License Discussion Public Works Purchase Vehicles Liquor License Approval Weekly Update August 2, 2013 Baker City will host the 61th Annual Shriners East West Football Game this weekend. The festivities begin with breakfast provided by the Baker County Cattlemen in Geiser- Pollman Park from 6:30 to 10:00 a.m. At 10:00 a.m. there will be a parade through down town.

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City Manager Mike Kee provides a timeline of events about staff activities in response to the Cryptosporidium outbreak in Baker City, Oregon. He also provides a press release.

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Page 1: Baker City August 022013 Update

ADMINISTRATION On Tuesday evening just prior to midnight City staff learned of several confirmed cases of cryptosporidium infection in Baker City.

At about 1:00 a.m. Wednesday morning City staff contacted Baker County elected officials and shared the information with them, and scheduled a meeting for the first thing in the morning.

At about 1:30 a.m. Baker City Councilors were notified of the cryptosporidium cases.

At 4:00 a.m., the City Manager met with representatives from the County Commissioners, County Health Department, and the County Emergency Management.

At 5:30 a.m. a large portion of the City’s water collection system was shut down as a precaution.

By 9:00 a.m. the group participated in a telephone conference with the Oregon State Health Department.

Just after 10:00 am the newspaper was given a press release containing all of the information available at that time. The local information television channel was also updated with the information.

Wednesday morning samples of water were taken from around Baker City and were driven to a laboratory in Seattle for examination. Those results should be available by Saturday afternoon.

Since that time the health department has interviewed the people who have been confirmed with cryptosporidium in an attempt to find some commonality in their activity.

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CITY OFCITY OFCITY OF

CITY COUNCIL MEETING

Proposed agenda for

August 13, 2013 meeting:

Drinking Water Update

Ordinance No. 3322

Prohibiting Smoking in the

Park

Ordinance Renewing

Economic Improvement

District

Former Anthony Silver’s

Property Discussion

Transient Merchant License

Discussion

Public Works Purchase

Vehicles

Liquor License Approval

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Baker City will host the

61th Annual Shriners East West Football

Game this weekend. The festivities begin with

breakfast provided by

the Baker County

Cattlemen in Geiser-Pollman Park from 6:30

to 10:00 a.m. At 10:00 a.m. there will be a

parade through down

town.

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City of Baker City

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PRESS RELEASE

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

BAKER CITY, Ore. - The Baker City Public Works and the Baker County Health Department are warning Baker

City residents to boil their water until further notice after confirming five cases of illness due to exposure to

the microscopic parasite cryptosporidium.

All the cases are believed to have been exposed to the parasite between July 12 and July 26. County health

and city officials, working with epidemiologists from the Oregon Health Authority's Public Health Division,

believe the Baker City water system, which is pulled from a 10,000-acre watershed and serves

approximately 10,000 residents, may be the source of the contamination.

The city plans to flush the water system in the coming days, and it is closing the municipal pool, Sam-o Swim

Pool, so it can be drained and cleaned.

City officials say residents should not drink city water without boiling it first. They should allow the water to

boil for one full minute, and let the water cool before using it, or use bottled water. Until further notice,

boiled or bottled water should be used for drinking, making ice, brushing teeth, washing dishes and food

preparation. Boiling kills bacteria and other organisms in the water.

Pets also can be affected by cryptosporidium, said Dr. DeBess. Pet owners should boil water for their pets

as well or provide bottled water.

According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, the most common symptom of

cryptosporidiosis, the disease caused by cryptosporidium exposure, is watery diarrhea. Other symptoms

include:

Stomach cramps or pain.

Dehydration.

Nausea.

Continued….

CRYPTOSPORIDIUM ILLNESSES PROMPT BAKER CITY VOLUNTARY

BOIL-WATER NOTICE, CITY WATER SYSTEM TO BE FLUSHED, MUNICIPAL

POOL TO CLOSE FOR CLEANING

Vomiting.

Fever.

Weight loss.

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City of Baker City

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PRESS RELEASE

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Symptoms typically appear five to 10 days after exposure. In persons with healthy immune systems,

symptoms usually last about 1 to 2 weeks. The symptoms may go in cycles in which you may seem to get

better for a few days, then feel worse again before the illness ends.

People with compromised immune systems could require treatment and should contact their primary care

provider. Other CDC recommendations:

Healthy Swimming

Do not swim when you have diarrhea. You can spread germs in the water and make other

people sick.

Do not swallow pool water. Avoid getting water in your mouth.

Practice good hygiene. Shower with soap before swimming and wash your hands after using

the toilet or changing diapers. Germs on your body end up in the water.

Take your kids on bathroom breaks or check diapers often. Waiting to hear "I have to go" may

mean that it's too late.

Change diapers in a bathroom or a diaper-changing area and not at poolside. Germs can be

spread in and around the pool.

Wash your children thoroughly (especially the rear end) with soap and waterbefore they go

swimming. Invisible amounts of fecal matter can end up in the pool.

Hand Washing

Wet your hands with clean running water and apply soap. Use warm water if it is available.

Rub hands together to make a lather and scrub all surfaces.

Continue rubbing hands for 20 seconds. Need a timer? Imagine singing "Happy Birthday"

twice through to a friend!

Rinse hands well under running water.

Dry your hands using a disposable paper towel or air dryer.

Use your disposable paper towel, if possible, to turn off the faucet.

For more information on cryptosporidium: http://www.cdc.gov/parasites/crypto/index.html

Continued….

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City of Baker City

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PRESS RELEASE

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

On Wednesday, July 31, 2013, the City of Baker City began implementing its Water Curtailment Plan. Due to

changing water supply conditions, the city is moving to a Stage 2 status as described in the Baker City Code

of Ordinances.

Stage 2 – Warning Status requires the following:

1. Inform public via newspaper and/ or local radio advertisement of Warning Status.

2. City will directly contact large volume users such as parks, schools, cemetery, golf course and

sports complex requesting reduced consumption and/ or set a schedule of allowed watering

times.

3. Yard/ garden irrigating will be limited to evening hours or early morning hours only.

4. Hydrant flushing will cease.

For more information, contact: Michelle Owen at 541-524-2031 or email [email protected].

WATER CURTAILMENT PLAN

DRINKING WATER AVAILABLE

PRESS RELEASE

Potable water is available for the public in two water trucks: one at the corner of Grove and Campbell

Streets and the second one at Madison Street on the South side of the Geiser Pollman Park.

The water was obtained from La Grande, Oregon.

Bring your own container. Instructions on how to fill up your container are on the water trucks.

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The Baker City Police Department (BCPD) opened 44 new cases this past week, making multiple arrests. One of the cases still under investigation is a familial sex abuse case.

Officer Craig Davidson has accepted a position as a detective within the department’s investigation division.

Sergeant Mike Regan attended I-300 Intermediate ICS for Expanding Incidents and I-400 Advanced ICS training sponsored by the Baker County Health Department.

BCPD Administrative Assistant Phoebe Wachtel attended a planning meeting for the upcoming National Night Out scheduled for August 6th, 2013 beginning at 5:00 p.m. at the Geiser Pollman Park.

BCPD personnel participated in several briefing trainings, including a review of various Officer Safety topics.

BCPD Administrative Assistant / Car Seat Technician Phoebe Wachtel continues to assist families with carseat installations as well as assisting children with bicycle helmet fittings each week.

POLICE DEPARTMENT

School Resource Officer Summer vacation for students and staff.

Community Service Officer Followed up on multiple property maintenance cases. Two properties

abated as per court order.

Issued 1 dog at large citation and 1 citation for no dog license.

Followed up on multiple weed complaints and received 4 new weed complaints.

The Baker City Police

Department is accepting

applications for Police Officer

until 5:00 pm on August 5, 2013.

Salary range $3,951-$4,453/mo +

fringes including 3%

Intermediate and 5% advanced

certificate incentives. Minimum

Qualifications: Must be at least 21

years of age; meet DPSST

standard minimum

qualifications; receive basic

certificate within one year and

attend academy within 90 days of

hire; pass physical agility, written

and oral exams, background

check, psych and physical exams.

Details and applications are

available at

http://www.bakercity.com/

departments/hr/employment,

City Hall, 1655 First Street, Baker

City, OR 97814, or contact Becky

Fitzpatrick, 541-524-2033.

EEO Employer.

Included in the packet is the full

ad, application, supplemental

application*, and position

description. This document is in

pdf format but if you would

prefer to complete it in MS

Word, please send request to

[email protected].

*Applications received without a

completed supplemental

application will not be

considered.

City of Baker City Weekly Update August 2, 2013

ACCEPTING APPLICATIONS

Correction on the newsletter published on 7/26/2013:

The Baker City Police Department provided traffic

control assistance during the Miner’s Jubilee parade

and additional security at the Bull & Bronc’s Beer

Garden and NOT the “Elks Beer Garden” as published.

The Baker Elks Lodge no longer manages the beer

garden during Miner’s Jubilee.

We apologize for the incorrect information.

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City of Baker City

FIRE DEPARTMENT

The Baker City Fire Department responded to a total of 30 emergency alarms for the last reported week. Breakdown of emergency responses:

58 hours of station and

equipment maintenance including:

TRAINING/MAINTENANCE:

AMBULANCE OPERATIONS

Rural Calls 8

City Calls 18

Patient Transported 20

No Patient Trip 6

TOTAL MEDIC RESPONSES 26

Out of Town Transfers 1

Airport Transfers 2

Motor Vehicle Accidents 0

Simultaneous Calls 5

Additional Services to the

Community:

Weekly blood pressure checks at the Senior Center.

Station, apparatus, and equipment maintenance including: Daily station and equipment

maintenance. Medic unit 2423 radiator

repair. Extrication equipment

preventative maintenance.

Fires in multi-family dwellings.

Fire responses: 1 Vehicle fire.

1 Smoke investigation/no hazards found.

2 Public assists (lift assist).

FIRE REPORTS

General Alarms 0

Still Alarms 4

TOTAL FIRE

RESPONSES

4

The Fire Department provides free blood pressure

readings at the Senior Center every Tuesday, at 11am.

Don’t miss next check on August 6th. Page 6

8 hours of training

consisting of:

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

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City of Baker City

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Residential Projects:

Received a plan submittal for a 14 x 33 garage at 600 3rd Street.

Issued a permit for a front porch replacement at 47603 Cornucopia Hwy Halfway.

Issued a permit for a new single family dwelling at 1915 Plum Street.

Issued a permit for a new single family dwelling on Alpine Road.

Issued a permit for a 24 x 36 garage at 15880 Summerfield Drive.

BUILDING Permits

Permits issued for... C I T Y C O U N T Y

ELECTRICAL 2 5

MECHANICAL 2 2

PLUMBING 3 2

FENCE 1 0

TOTAL 8 9

Inspections

Last week, 20 inspections (plumbing, building, and mechanical) were completed within Baker County.

Compliance

No compliance.

Historic District Design Review

The next Design Review meeting is scheduled for August 7th at 8:00 a.m. in City Hall Council Chambers.

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Other

Working on month end reporting.

PLANNING Completed and submitted a Title VI report to the Oregon Department of Transportation as

part of fulfillment of a grant received for the Transportation System Plan. The Title VI report addresses discrimination and community outreach.

Completed 1 Land Use Review.

Completed 1 Flood Plain Development Permit.

Received application materials for a Site Design Review of the Rock Garden Greenhouse property on Oak Street.

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Street

RESORT STREET

Businesses are open during construction.

Please take a look at the updated Resort Street Map & Business Access Point on page 12.

___________

Information about the Resort Street Project will be updated every Friday

on the City’s website www.bakercity.com

A bike rack was installed near the intersection of Main and Auburn at the Post Office Square Park.

City of Baker City

PUBLIC WORKS

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Weekly Update August 2, 2013

FINANCE DEPARTMENT UTILITIES

18 customers signed up for new water/wastewater service and 22 customers disconnected service from July 26th thru August 1st.

This week is a skip week for utility billings.

84 late notices were sent July 30th.

Three residential customers (Zone 4) were scheduled to have their water turned off for non pay (over 60 days past due) one was turned off.

Drinking Water

Updates will be

available in the

City’s website at:

http://bakercity.com/ .

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Tim S. and Justin

using the backhoe to

place asphalt before compaction.

City of Baker City

PUBLIC WORKS

E Street Project

Page 9

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Asphalt was delivered by Rogers Asphalt from LaGrande for trench patching on "E" Street near Baker High School.

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City of Baker City

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Wastewater

PUBLIC WORKS

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Problems were addressed at the wastewater treatment plant this week. Material, presumably dumped from septic tank pumpers, plugged the grinder cutting edges and caused a gear assembly parts to fail. Parts have been ordered and repair is expected to be completed next week.

View of the front of the grinder after it had been removed from the wastewater vault. Once the grinder quit working lots of debris became lodged in the unit. A tar like substance stuck in the cutting teeth.

This is one of the gears that has failed.

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City of Baker City

Water

PUBLIC WORKS

Weekly Update August 2, 2013

Because of the confirmed cases of Cryptosporidium caused illnesses, city personnel have worked to identify possible sources of the organisms. The perimeter of Goodrich Lake has been walked as well as the drainage from the lake to the intake structure. Elk Creek and other intake structures have been checked for anything unusual. To this point nothing has been discovered which has been determined to be the cause. Collected water samples were hand delivered to a specialized laboratory in Seattle for Cryptosporidium analysis. Testing results should be known by tomorrow (Saturday). The City of La Grande has assisted Baker City by providing a water truck and two loads of fresh water for drinking. Potable drinking water from La Grande is available at two locations.

Baker City's water truck (with La Grande water inside) is parked on Madison Street on the South side of the Geiser Pollman Park.

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The truck from La Grande

(with La Grande water) is parked at

the Northeast corner of Campbell and Grove Streets.

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Baker

County

Library

Dollar Tree

Del’s

Crown

Courtyard

Baker

Garage

ADIVA

Salon

Baker City

Pharmacy

Clark Auto

Electric

As the construction continues on Resort Street access to local businesses has become challenging as the base rock is being replaced. This map will help you access the businesses that use Resort Street as their primary entrance.

Baker County Library (541)523-6419

Use Grove Street from Campbell Street or East Street from Auburn Avenue to access Madison Street and then the Library drive-thru book return and rear entrance.

Dollar Tree (541)523-2122

Use Baker Street from Main Street or use Grove Street from Campbell Street or East Street from Auburn Avenue to access Madison Street. Note: Baker access will be closed for a day or two next week during excavation of west side of Resort Street.

Del’s (541)523-5020

Enter from Madison Street thru the Dollar Tree parking lot. Use Grove Street from Campbell Street or East Street from Auburn Avenue to ac-cess Madison Street.

Crown Courtyard (541) 519-8523

Use Grove Street from Campbell Street or East Street from Auburn Ave to access Broadway Street.

ADIVA Salon (541)523-4118

Park on Broadway Avenue or Washington Avenue and walk.

Baker Garage (541)523-4454

On Monday and Tuesday Washington/Resort St intersection will be closed, best access will be from Grove St or East St to access Washington Ave.

Baker City Pharmacy (541)523-5231

Use Resort Street from Washington Avenue.

Clark Auto Electric (541)523-4166 The best access is on Auburn Ave on the East side of Resort Street.

As alternate routes become available please look for the signs and green traffic cones that will mark entrance locations. Please call the businesses to find the best access route. We thank you for your patience and understanding.

These instructions are subject to change. Updated on 08/02/2013

RESORT STREET MAP & BUSINESS ACCESS POINT