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MINUTES ~ O ` , <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />APRIL 14, 1993 <br />Baldwin convened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. <br />ALL MEMBERS PRESENT <br />Baldwin, Ciernia, Gehrz, Gibson Talbot and Jacobs. Also present <br />were Bachman, Chenoweth, Hoyt and Maurer. <br />MINUTES OF 3/24/93 APPROVED <br />Council approved the Minutes of March 24, 1993 by unanimous <br />consent. <br />DELETION OF CONSENT ITEM C-3 RELATING TO SALE OF OLD FAX MACHINE <br />AND ADDITION OF CONSENT ITEM C-7 RELATING TO PURCHASE OF TREES <br />FOR SPRING PLANTING <br />Council deleted Item C-3, Sale of the old fax machine to a city <br />employee, as it does not comply with state statute. Item C-6, <br />Authorizing purchase of 18 trees for spring planting, was added <br />to the agenda. Both were approved by unanimous consent. <br />APPROVAL OF CONSENT AGENDA <br />The Council approved the following consent agenda by unanimous <br />consent: <br />1. Disbursements <br />a. General disbursements through 3/31/93, $27,995.93 <br />b. Payroll, 3/16/93 - 3/31/93, $10,516.20 <br />2. Authorization to apply for ISTEA funds for a Larpenteur <br />Avenue bicycle/pedestrian pathway <br />3. Authorization to purchase one base radio and three <br />mobile radio units for Public Works Dept. to be <br />purchased from E. F. Johnson at a cost of $3,125.00 <br />4. Licenses (List attached) <br />5. Scheduling a city council workshop for April 24, 1993, <br />8:30 - 10:30 a.m. <br />6. Authorizing purchase of 18 trees from Margolis Bros., <br />at a cost of $1,297.39 <br />1993 STREET IMPROVEMENT ASSESSMENTS TO BE PREPARED <br />Maurer presented the bids received for the 1993 street project <br />and commented on the fact that the bids came in higher than <br />anticipated. He recommended that the water main replacement, <br />which was bid as an alternate, be deleted as St. Paul Water <br />Utility will replace the main at a later date if necessary. He <br />also suggested that testing be deleted from the project as that <br />can be coordinated though the inspector on the job. Maurer then <br />recommended proceeding with the assessment roll at the same rates <br />