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FALCON HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -9- <br />November 10, 2004 <br />2005 Tree Removal Contract Extension (continued) <br />Mayor Gehrz concurred with extending the contract for 2005. <br />Talbot moved that staff be authorized to extend the current tree removal contract with S & S <br />Tree Service through the end of 2005. The motion was approved 2-1, with Gehrz and Talbot <br />voting in favor, Lamb voting no. <br />REPORTS, INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />Council member Talbot reminded the viewing audience to study the City's newsletter about <br />refuse collection when it arrives in their mail and let the City know what they think. <br />Mayor Gehrz said there will be a special edition of the City newsletter that will be dedicated <br />solely to solid waste collection. The public input process is critical and comments will be <br />accepted until December 30, 2004. Comments will be accepted in three ways: Letters, via fax <br />or via e-mail. The Council will be considering this subject at its regular Council meeting on <br />January 26, 2005 <br />• Council member Lamb reminded the viewing audience to take the time to study the newsletter. <br />It is 12 pages in length but is the result of hundreds of pages of research and study by the Solid <br />Waste Commission. It deserves people's attention. Pay close attention to the rules of how to <br />respond. <br />Mayor Gehrz said the Saint Anthony Police Department utilized an 18 year old individual to do <br />compliance checks at the three businesses that have on or off-sale liquor licenses in Falcon <br />Heights: J's Liquors, Dino's Gyros and the Chianti Grill (formerly Ciatti's). All three <br />businesses refused to sell alcohol to the individual and Mayor Gehrz thanked them for their <br />diligence. <br />Mayor Gehrz said that with regard to the election on November 2, Falcon Heights had a gigantic, <br />wonderful turnout at both of its precincts. Things went very, very smoothly at both precincts and <br />she thanked Deputy Clerk Kodluboy and the election judges for the fantastic job that they did. <br />Administrator Worthington said that Kids Voting went very well. Over 2,000 kids voted and <br />they had a fun time doing it. They hope to do it again in two years. <br />The regular City Council meeting adjourned at 8:15 PM. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mary Shea Kodluboy <br />Deputy Clerk <br />4 <br />