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'Mounds View City Council May 27, 1986 <br />Regular Meeting Page Six <br />ouncilmember Blanchard reported she had reviewed 16. Reports of <br />she May 7, 1986 Fire Department activity report Councilmembers: <br />and questioned the follow -up violation ticket <br />that was issued and questioned who was responsible Councilmember <br />for the inspections. Blanchard <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley explained the City is <br />aware of this particular problem, that the owner <br />is in the process of changing alarm systems, <br />which necessitates having the old alarm out of <br />commission for a short time before the new one is <br />operational. He added that they are meeting with <br />Chief Fagerstrom to resolve the problems. <br />Councilmember Blanchard questioned how the fire <br />inspection and housing inspection program is <br />going. <br />Director Thatcher replied the housing inspections <br />were stopped because the typing could not be done. <br />He stated he has asked Inspector Rose for the report <br />on fire inspections and will ask him for it again, <br />and he assured Councilmember Blanchard she would <br />have the report by the next week's meeting if he <br />had to personnally do it himself. <br />2ouncilmember Quick reported he had attended the <br />'Park and Rec Commission meeting on May 22, which <br />was attended by a group of residents from the Silver <br />View Park area and they discussed encroachments on <br />the park property. He added it was a very lively <br />meeting, and the Park and Rec Commission is putting <br />together a policy regarding encroachments. <br />Councilmember Blanchard stated she would like earlier <br />notification of such meetings, as she would have been <br />interested in attending, but did not stop by to pick <br />up from her box until the weekend, after the meeting <br />had already been held. <br />Councilmember Quick requested that the expenses on <br />the Gale /Yost walkway, and the issue of fire hydrants <br />and panel truck for flooding the ice rinks, be placed <br />on the next agenda for discussion. <br />Councilmember Haake reported the Festivities Commission <br />has projected expenses of approximately $4,300 for <br />this year's Festival, with anticipated revenues of <br />$850, not including concessions and rides. She added <br />it is anticipated the City will once again help with <br />the funding. <br />w Councilmember Haake reported the Festivities Commission <br />would like each Councilmember to sign up for a two hour <br />time slot to help as needed, during the Festival in <br />the Park. <br />Councilmember <br />Quick <br />Councilmember <br />Haake <br />