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MINUTES <br />City Council <br />July 13, 1988 <br />4latering Mr. Blesener~ intr•oduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />Restr•ictions <br />(Cont.) RESOLUTION N0. 88-7-283 - ADOPTING A POLICY THAT <br />WHATEVER WATERING RESTRICTIONS ARE IMPOSED BY TNE <br />ST. PAUL WATER DEPARTMENT WILL BE ADOPTED BY THE <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA AT THE SAME TIME WITH THIS <br />POLICY TO APPLY TO THOSE CITY RESIDENTS WITH WELLS <br />ALSO <br />The for•egoi ng r~esol uti on ~,vas duly seconded by Mr•s. Scal ze. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener, Scalze, Collova, LaValle, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declar•ed adopted. <br />This resolution appear•s in Resolution Book No. 20, Page 288. <br />Waste Mr~. Blesener• intr•oduced the following r•esolution and moved its adoption: <br />Water <br />Conference RESOLUTION N0. 88-7-284 - APPROVING THE ATTENDANCE <br />OF ROGER GLANZER AT A WASTE WATER CONFERENCE TO BE <br />Agenda HELD IN BLOOMINGTON ON AUGUST 3, 4, AND 5, 1988, <br />Addition COST OF WHICH IS $65.00 <br />The for•egoing r•esolution was duly seconded by Mr•. Collova. <br />Ayes (5) Blesener•, Collova, Scalze, LaValle, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). <br />Resolution declar•ed adopted. <br />This r•esolution appear•s in Resolution Book No. 20, Page 289. <br />Cable TV Blesener• reviewed the letter fr~om the City's Cable TV Company repor~ting <br />& Master• that while there ar~e a lot of accur~ate statements in that letter~,ther•e <br />Tapes Of ar•e also some inaccur•ate comments. Blesener• suggested that the Council <br />Meetings r•eview this letter• with that thought in mind. <br />Agenda Fahey stated that since he does not have the exper•tise in this matter~, <br />Addition he felt the City should defer~ to the Cable TV Comnission's judgment on <br />the matter•. <br />Blesener~ agr•eed and r~eported that the Commission is working on a plan <br />of action. <br />Fahey then reviewed the memo from Bill Br•uce regar•ding master• tapes of <br />City meetings and a recommended policy for those tapes. <br />Council agr~eed that or•iginal tapes of City meetings should not be lent <br />to the general public and felt a policy should be established that <br />master~ tapes do not leave the City Center•. Duplicate tapes of ineetings <br />can be made available to the gener•al public at cost, which was estimated <br />at $20 if the r•equester~ pr•ovided the blank tape. The City can also <br />Page-21- <br />