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FROM: <br />MEMO <br />February 29, 1984 <br />MAYOR & COUNCIL MEMBERS <br />PATRICK D^ KLAERS, CITY ADMINISTRATOR <br />SUBJECT: INFORMATIONAL MATERIAL FOR CITY COUNCIL <br />Wish to advise you that <br />Finance Director, <br />Marilyn Banister, <br />has <br />gone through an enzyme <br />treatment to disolve <br />a deteriorating <br />disc <br />in her back" This is <br />a»shot'/ technique. <br />The doctors are <br />very <br />hopeful and positive <br />that this shot will <br />eliminate her <br />back <br />problems without the need <br />for surgery" <br />Marilyn is still out of <br />the office this week, but <br />we are hopeful <br />for a quick and complete <br />recovery" The 3-6~84 <br />Claims List will <br />be distributed at <br />the <br />Council table. <br />MINUTES: <br />Attached are the minutes from the Planning Commission meeting of <br />February 13, 1984" <br />OTHER INFORMATION..' <br />l. Attached is the most recent, February 28, City Newsletter" <br />This Newsletter contains major articles on the Fire <br />Fighters, Regional Park Road, 50th Street and the MSA <br />Public Hearing. <br />2" Wish to acknowledge that the portable sanitary facilities <br />in Sunfish Park for the cross-country skiiers have been <br />removed. <br />3. Attached are the 1984 load limits for selected City <br />streets" We have posted these load limits, and this <br />coincides with the same time as the State and Washington <br />County are posting their load limits" As you can tell, we <br />have 3, 4, 5, and 9 ton restrictions" I understand that <br />this has been done in the past and is an effective method <br />in preserving the roads" <br />4^ Wish to acknowledge that, barring any further cold weather, <br />the ice skating facility will be closed for the season" As <br />soon as practical, the City crew will remove the boards" <br />. . <br />( 5 Attached is an article from the St Paul Dispatch <br />� " " <br />discussing Erwin Beutel and the Lake Elmo Bank. I found <br />this to be an interesting piece of history about Lake Elmo" <br />