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• <br />• <br />s <br />COUNCIL MINUTES JUNE 23, 1997 <br />resource/forestry inventory, which is the type of activity the environmental advisory commission <br />is interested in pursuing. Mr. Schumacher recommended the Council approve the proposed job <br />description. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the Organizational Restructuring to provide for an <br />Environment -Forestry position. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />with Council Member Lyden voting nay. <br />CONSIDERATION OF APPOINTING MIKE HOFFMAN INTERIM PARK <br />COORDINATOR, RANDY SCHUMACHER <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that Mike Hoffman, Lead Worker in the Parks Division, has been <br />handling a significant number of management responsibilities during the leave of the Park and <br />Recreation Superintendent. He recommended that Mike be made interim Park Coordinator until <br />the position of Park and Recreation Superintendent can be filled. Staff will begin the search <br />process in July. As Mike is a 49er working in a management capacity, Mr. Schumacher <br />recommended he be compensated at an additional $1.72 per hour from March 1997 until the <br />Superintendent position is filled. <br />Council Member Kuether noted the Council has dealt with a temporary positions before and a <br />conflict arose with union rules. She asked if this will become an issue. Mr. Schumacher stated it <br />will not because documentation identifies this is a temporary position, he has indicate this to Mr. <br />Hoffman, and the City will be in pursuit of a full time employee. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to approve appointing Mike Hoffman as the Interim Park <br />Coordinator. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />OLD BUSINESS - None. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Consider Minutes from June 9, 1997 (Council Member Kuether was absent) - Council <br />Member Neal moved to approve the Minutes from the June 9, 1997 meeting. Council Member <br />Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council Member Kuether abstaining. <br />Consideration of Renewal of Liquor, 3.2 Beer and Dance Licenses, Marilyn Anderson - Ms. <br />Anderson explained that applications for renewal of all liquor licenses, 3.2 beer licenses, and <br />dance licenses were included in the City Council's packets. The Police Department has <br />investigated each establishment owner and their managers. No problems were noted in this <br />investigation. The Police Department has also noted that there have not been any significant <br />problems at any of the establishments. She reported it has been difficult to get all of these issues <br />completed and she is still waiting for the following information: 49 Club - investigation of new <br />manager; Anoka County Parks Department (Chomonix Golf Course) - license fee; Lakes Liquor <br />of Lino Lakes - certificate of insurance and new manager information; Miller's on Main - <br />information on second member of the corporation; Tom Thumb Food Markets, Inc. - no material <br />submitted: Twin Cities Stores. Inc. (Oasis Market) - certificate of insurance. <br />17 <br />