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COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 13, 1998 <br /> and everything must be removed. Mr. Jackson asked Council for authorization to act on the <br /> October 13, 1997, order to remove the structure. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to authorize the Building Department to enforce the order to <br /> removed the home as approved at the October 13, 1997, Council meeting. Council Member Neal <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> FINANCE DEPARTMENT REPORT, MARY VASKE <br /> Consideration of the 1997 Audit,Rob Tautges -Mr. Tautges stated that the Council Members <br /> had previously received reports regarding the 1997 audit and management report. He asked <br /> Council to accept the 1997 Audit as presented. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that the Council also received a verbal report regarding the audit at the <br /> City Council work session. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if the audit is prepared from verified or unverified reports. Mr. <br /> Tautges explained that the audit is prepared from unverified reports. The procedures used are <br /> well thought out and established by government agencies. <br /> Council Member Neal stated that the report should indicate it is prepared by unverified reports. <br /> Mr. Tautges read from the report which indicates the results are the opinion of HLB Tautges, <br /> Redpath, Inc. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that the report was reviewed by Council at the City Council work session. <br /> At the next work session Council will discuss way of implementing the findings of the audit and <br /> management reports. <br /> Council Member Neal moved to accept the 1997 Audit, as presented. Council Member Dahl <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Monetary Limits on Tort Liability per Minnesota Statutes #466.04 - Ms. <br /> Vaske explained that each year the City has the option of waving it's monetary limits on tort <br /> liability to the extent of the coverage purchased. The decision to waive or not to waive the <br /> statutory limits has the following effects: <br /> If the City does not waive the statutory tort limits, and individual claimant would be able to <br /> recover no more than $300,000 on any claim to which the statutory tort limits apply. The total <br /> which all claimants would be able to recover for a single occurrence to which the statutory tort <br /> limits apply would be limited to $750,000. These statutory tort limits would apply regardless of <br /> whether or not the City purchases the optional excess liability coverage. <br /> ,.� If the City does waive the statutory tort limits and does not purchase excess liability coverage, a <br /> single claimant could potentially recover up to $750,000 on a single occurrence. The total which <br /> 3 <br />