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MINUTES <br />JANUARY 10, 1990 <br />PAGE 4 <br />bonds accompanied them disqualifying the bids. She added that <br />it may be possible to purchase a pick-up by participating in a <br />Hennepin County bid for similar trucks. Council directed <br />Wiessner to pursue purchasing through Hennepin County and if <br />that is not possible to readvertise for bids. <br />SMOKING POLICY ADOPTED <br />Baldwin presented the proposed Smoking Policy for the City <br />building and vehicles after which Council held a discussion <br />regarding phasing in a smoke free facility. Council was in <br />agreement on the proposed policy and established the following <br />time line for the smoke-free phase-in: Fire Department lounge <br />and kitchen, July 1, 1990, Fire Chief's Office, January 1, 1991, <br />Public Works Office, July 1, 1991, and Public Works Restroom, <br />January 1, 1992. Wallin then moved adoption of Ordinance 0-90-2 <br />which carried unanimously. <br />ORDINANCE 0-90-2 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART 2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE <br />(PERSONNEL POLICIES), ADDING SECTION 2.2-12, (SMOKING <br />POLICY) <br />PROPOSED AMENDMENTS TO PERSONNEL POLICY RELATING TO SICK LEAVE <br />AND ETHICS <br />Wiessner explained that a portion of the Sick Leave section was <br />inadvertantly omitted at the time the Personnel Policy was <br />adopted. Council recommended some changes in the language and <br />directed Staff to make the suggested changes and place the item <br />on the January 24th Consent Agenda. <br />Council then reviewed the proposed amendment relating to an <br />Ethics Policy, after which Ciernia moved adoption of Ordinance <br />0-90-3. Motion carried unanimously. <br />ORDINANCE 0-90-3 <br />AN ORDINANCE AMENDING PART 2 OF THE MUNICIPAL CODE <br />(PERSONNEL POLICIES), ADDING SECTION 2-2.13, (ETHICS <br />POLICY) <br />COUNCIL WORKSHOP SCHEDULED TO FOLLOW 1/24/90 COUNCIL MEETING <br />Council scheduled a Workshop to be held immediately following <br />the January 24, 1990 Council Meeting to discuss revisions to the <br />City Compensation System. <br />PROPOSED AMENDMENT RELATING TO ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSING <br />Baldwin explained that a problem arose regarding the Chinatown <br />Restaurant Wine License due to the fact that the City Code <br />wording has been intrepreted to prohibit issuance of such <br />licenses to any business on premises where there are delinquent <br />