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CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> OW( <br /> MINUTES OF AUGUST 24, 1994 <br /> Mayor Baldwin convened the meeting at 6:35 p.m. <br /> PRESENT <br /> Baldwin, Gehrz, Gibson Talbot, Hustad, and Jacobs. Also present <br /> were Hoyt, Asleson, Bachman, and Maurer. <br /> COMMUNITY FORUM <br /> There were no comments from the floor. <br /> MINUTES OF AUGUST 3, 1994 <br /> Minutes were approved as presented by unanimous consent. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA APPROVED <br /> The Council approved the following consent agenda by unanimous <br /> consent: <br /> 1. Disbursements <br /> a. General disbursements through 8/11/94, $46,895.77 <br /> b. Payroll, 8/1/94 to 8/15/94, $11,514.31 <br /> 2. Licenses <br /> 3. Accepted of the resignation of Dave Bowers from the Human <br /> Rights Commission <br /> 4. Authorization for purchase of a television set for the <br /> Fire /Rescue Department <br /> 5. Request for authorization to enter into an agreement to hire <br /> a city auditor <br /> 6. Request for final payment for 1994 sealcoating <br /> 7. Scheduling a budget workshop <br /> 8. Purchase of waste receptacles for parks <br /> 9. Approval of election judges for the 1994 state primary <br /> election <br /> Councilmember Jacobs wished to have it noted for the record that he <br /> did not feel that the Fire Department needed to purchase a 31 <br /> television set; he felt a smaller set would be more appropriate. <br /> It was noted in Parks Director Kriegler's staff report on C -8 that <br /> while the Iron Mountain Forge receptacle was not the lowest bid <br /> received, it was the best value received among quotes submitted. <br /> The Iron Mountain Forge receptacle, unlike the others, includes a <br /> galvanized trash can. <br /> UPDATE ON NEIGHBORHOOD TRAFFIC CONTROL <br /> Administrator Hoyt reported that traffic studies had been completed <br /> in the Falcon Woods neighborhood. Traffic counters reported a few <br /> cars going very fast but that overall, speeds were within the speed <br /> limit. Police in unmarked vehicles monitoring the traffic did not <br /> turn up any speeders. Hoyt suggested that, if the Council wished <br /> to take further action, the most appropriate method would be a "no <br />