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Mounds View City Council August 8, 1988 <br />Regular Meeting Page Five <br />Motion /Second: Blanchard /Wuori to approve Resolution <br />No. 2366, ratifying the appoint.ient of election judges <br />for the State primary and general elections, with the <br />addition of Rose Kelner in Precinct 1, and Inga Kelner <br />and Shirley Cinderson in Precinct 4, and waive the <br />reading. <br />4 ayes <br />0 nays Motion Carried <br />Public Works Director Minetor re iewed the activities 14. Second <br />of the Public Works department i�r the second quarter. Quarter <br />He noted over 204 million gallons of water had been Department <br />pumped during that time. Planned projects for the Head <br />third quarter include a sign inventory, sewer cleaning, Reports <br />Silver Lake Road sewer repair, patching and overlay and <br />water treatment plant study. <br />Park and Recreation Director Saarion reviewed the <br />activities of the Park, Rec and Forestry department for <br />the second quarter. Seven new programs were offered in <br />the Rec department, and she reviewed the projects accom- <br />plished in the Park department. She also commended <br />everyone involved in the production of "West Side Story" <br />and the Festival in the Park. She added the Festival <br />would be held in September next year. <br />Finance Director Brager reviewed the activities of the <br />Finance department for the second quarter, with special <br />time spent on insurance renewals and the zip code <br />conversion. He explained revenues are short, while <br />expenses continue on, and the cash reserve is being used <br />to meet xpenses until the tax settlements come in. <br />The Finance department will be busy with work on the <br />budget in the third quarter, with a public hearing <br />being scheduled for September 12 at 7:05 PM. <br />Attorney Meyers advised several motions are being made <br />in the Williams Pipeline case, with the pre -trial <br />settlement hearing set for sometime in September. The <br />trial could be anytime between September and February. <br />Attorney Meyers advised he will be out of town for the <br />next meeting, and he will have Mark Karney begin <br />attending the regular meetings and handling more of the <br />day to day matters for the City, while he concentrates <br />on the Williams case. <br />Councilmember Blanchard had no report. <br />15. Report of <br />Attorney <br />16. Reports of <br />Council <br />members: <br />Councilmember <br />Blanchard <br />