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CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MINUTES OF JANUARY 22, 1997 <br />[l <br /> <br />Mayor Gehrz convened the meeting at 7:00 p.m. <br />PRESENT <br />Gehrz, Gibson Talbot, Hustad, and Jacobs. Also present were Hoyt and Asleson. <br />ABSENT <br />Kuettel. <br />MINUTES OF JANUARY 8, 1997 <br />Minutes were approved by unanimous consent with one grammatical correction. <br />CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED <br />31 <br />Motion was made by Councilmember Gibson Talbot to approve the following consent <br />agenda. Motion passed unanimously. <br />1. Disbursements <br />2. Licenses <br />3. Authorization to purchase a steel snowplow and replacement broom <br />4. Approval of pay equity report <br />5. Authorization to adjust mileage reimbursement rate <br />6. Approval of election judges for February special elections <br />7. Authorization to purchase a personal computer <br />8. Appointment to Park and Recreation Commission <br />POLICY AGENDA <br />DISCUSSION OF THE 1997 ACTIVITIES PLAN <br />Using the goals and action items established for the year, the council gave updates on <br />activities such as MCAD, Teen Court, street reconstruction projects, and the establishment <br />of a Hate Crimes response plan. The council also discussed work plans for other action <br />items, including intergenerational dialogue/asset building seminar, volunteer appreciation, <br />and an open house with area businesses. <br />INFORMATION ON THE CITY'S 1996 SNOWPLOWING COSTS <br />Administrator Hoyt reported that, due to the unusually heavy snowfall, the city had gone <br />over budget in snowplowing expenditures for 1996. This is the first time the city has <br />gone over budget since the Halloween snowstorm of 1991. The council reviewed the <br />numbers and determined that there does not need to be any change to the city's policy <br />of plowing after two inches of snowfall. <br />
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