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07/09/1984
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1 <br />July 9, 1984 <br />Section 901.03, Subdivision (19). All other conditions or things <br />which are likely to cause injury to the person or property of <br />anyone. <br />Section III <br />Save as above amended, said City Code shall stand as initially passed <br />and as previously amended. <br />Section IV <br />This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its <br />passage and publication according to the City Charter. <br />Passed by the City Council this 7th day of July, 1984. <br />Attest: <br />EciLek, <br />263 <br />IIEdna L. Sarner, City Clerk <br />CONSIDERATION OF SEMINARS AND CONFERENCES ATTENDED BY CITY PERSONNEL <br />Mr. Schumacher explained the Council had requested a review of all <br />seminars with a small narrative for all City departments. The Council <br />has received a report that lists all seminars and conferences, purpose <br />of the seminar, the cost, and overall brief review of each seminar. <br />Some seminars are required and reimbursed by the state. <br />Mr. Reinert asked what is a fair number of hours an employee can be <br />away from the office. Mr. Schumacher said it would depend on the <br />position. Mr. Reinert said that maybe some employees are gone a <br />considerable amount of time and felt Mr. Schumacher should screen the <br />seminar or conference carefully. He did not object to continuing <br />education. <br />Mr. Marier moved to require a quarterly report at the beginning of each <br />quarter of all the conferences and seminars that are planned for the <br />quarter listing who will be attending, the number of hours the employee <br />will be at the conference and what is mandatory. Mr. Kulaszewicz seconded <br />the motion. Motion passed unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF GAMBLING PERMIT AND BEER PERMIT REQUEST - ST. JOSEPH <br />CATHOLIC CHURCH <br />Mr. Hawkins asked that a Gambling Permit application form be constructed <br />for these requests and completed and signed by someone from the church. <br />
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