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Mounds View City Council July 26, 1982 <br />Regular Meeting Page Four <br />Motion /Second: McCarty /BI^.nchard to approve the <br />hiring of a temporary acc.,.intant, at a cost not to <br />exceed $2,040.00, which is to be paid to AccounTemps <br />from the contingency fund. <br />3 ayes 0 nays <br />Director Johnson reported the seal coating had <br />been started and completed the previous week, <br />with the root control program to start on July 27. <br />Director Johnson reported the Fairchild Avenue <br />resolution would be brought before the Council <br />soon and asked that they add any comments or <br />suggestions to the resolution. He also reported <br />that the Wetlands subcommittee meeting had been <br />cancelled from the previous week. <br />Motion /Second: McCarty /Hodges to change the <br />meeting of the Wetlands Subcommittee from July <br />29 to July 27. <br />3 ayes 0 nays <br />Director Johnson reported that due to a Staff <br />oversite, the discussion of the reorganization <br />of the Building Inspector and Zoning Official <br />position had not been placed on the agenda, and <br />asked when the Council would like to discuss it. <br />It was the concensus of the Council that it would <br />be discussed at the next agenda session. <br />Mayor McCarty and the Council stated it was an <br />administrative matter to collect the benefits that <br />had been paid in error, and directed Clerk /Admini- <br />strator Pauley to collect them. <br />Councilmember Blanchard stated she wanted to <br />thank everyone for the excellent job done on the <br />Festival in the Park, especially with the childrens <br />parade. <br />Motion Carried <br />14. Report of Direc- <br />tor of Public <br />Works/Community <br />Development <br />Motion Carried <br />Attorney Karney stated he did not have a report 15. Report of <br />from Attorney Meyers. Attorney <br />Attorney Karney stated that regarding the workers <br />comp claim the City was involved in, he would <br />recommend the City take the payment made back out <br />of future compensation, until such time as the <br />employee could prove his injuries were work related. <br />He added that for future reference, the City should <br />let the insurance company determine if benefits <br />are due, and then follow suit on their recommenda- <br />tion. <br />16. Reports of <br />Councilmembers <br />