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The Pledge of Allegiance was said. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Wuori, Quick, <br />Blanchard, Hankner and Mayor Linke. <br />ALSO PRESENT: City Attorney Meyers, Clerk /Admini- <br />strator Pauley, City Planner Herman and Public Works <br />Director Minetor. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Mayor Linke read the resolution of commendation to <br />retiring firefighter Gerald Simon and presented a <br />plaque of the resolution to him. <br />Mayor Linke read the resolution of commendation to <br />retiring firefighter Francis Dolland presented a <br />plaque of the resolution to him. <br />Mayor Linke thanked both firefighters, on behalf of <br />the Council and the residents, for their many years <br />of service. <br />PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />DATE APPRuJED: 6/27/88 <br />Regular Meeting <br />June 13. 1988 <br />Mounds View City Hall <br />2401 Hwy. 10, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />The Mounds View City Council was called to order by 1. Call to <br />Mayor Linke at 7:00 PM on Monday, June 13, 1988. <br />2. Pledge of <br />Allegiance <br />3. Roll Call <br />Councilmember Hankner asked that approval of the May 4. Approval of <br />023, 1988 minutes be postponed to the next regular Minutes: <br />meeting, as she had left her notes in her other May 23, 1988 <br />packet. <br />Motion /Second: Hankner /Quick to table approval of <br />the May 23, 1988 minutes to the next regular meeting <br />on June 27, 1988. <br />Motion Carried <br />5. Presentation <br />of Resolution <br />to Gerald <br />Simon and <br />Francis Doll <br />William Stewart, of the Spring Lake Park Lion's Club 6. Presentation <br />stated they are willing to put $125,000 into an escrow by William <br />for work to be done at Lakeside Park, which Stewart Regard <br />likely will include a fishing dock for youth and ing Lakeside <br />handicapped people. He explained a committee is bu,lg Park <br />formed to plan what should be done. He added that the <br />Lion's Club could potentially donate up to $150,000 <br />