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REGULAR CITY COUNCIL nf?'ETING/PUBLIC HEARING <br />MARCH 10, 1982 <br />PAGE 12 <br />to agenda. Councilmember Eggert also felt the present ~~card system" <br />works well. Following the discussion, Mayor Warkentien moved, seconded <br />by Councilmember Larson, that a period of discussion specifically set <br />forth, not be added t o the agenda. Upon a vote being taken, the <br />following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Warkentien, Councilmembers <br />Eggert, Larson and Ciernia, and the following voted against the same: <br />Councilmember Chestovich. Motion carried. <br />Councilmember Chestovich inquired as to whether or not any Councilmember <br />or staff person had been approached by any one, private parties or <br />school districts, concerning the use of the Falcon Heights School <br />property should the school close. Councilmember Chestovich explained <br />that she has had many persons ask her the question and would like to <br />know how to reply. All Councilmembers and staff replied in the <br />negative. <br />~~ <br />SCHOOL <br />PROPERTY <br />DISCUSSION <br />Councilmember Chestovich moved, seconded by Councilmember Eggert, that <br />a resolution be passed to support the P.T.A. and the Board in their <br />efforts to keep the Falcon Heights School open. Mayor Warkentien <br />stated that he felt his letter to the School Board explaining the City <br />stand on the matter was sufficient. Councilmember Ciernia said he has <br />carefully explained that he is representing himself' and his family, not <br />the City, in the matter. Upon a vote being taken, the following-voted <br />in favor thereof: Councilmembers Chestovich and Eggert, and the <br />following voted against the same: Mayor Ularkentien, Councilmembers <br />Larson and Ciernia. Motion failed. • <br />u <br />fj <br />Councilmember Larson commented on the letter received from Occupational LETTER FROM <br />Health Services dated February 26, 1982 relating to physicals f'or vol- OCCUPATIONAL <br />unteer firemen and indicated that the Fire Department did not agree with HEALTH <br />the letter. SERVICE NOTED <br />A letter dated January 27, 1982 from the Alexander Ramsey PISA regarding <br />sale of alcohol to minors was noted. <br />Clerk Administrator }~arnes reported that the Municipal Liquor Store was <br />robbed of X1,166.61 on March 5, 1982. <br />Councilmember Ciernia moved, seconded by Councilmember Larson, that the <br />meeting be adjourned at 11:35 p.M. Motion carried unanimously. <br />illis C. A. War entien, Mayor ~~' <br />Attest: <br />~ ~ <br />,D.~~ <br />ewan B. Barnes, Clerk Administrator <br />PISA LETTER <br />NOTED <br />LI~?UOR STORE <br />ROBBED <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />Regular City Council Meeting/Public Hearing of March 10, 1982 <br />
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