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November 22, 1976 Page 10 <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated he felt this should be left out because of the <br />enforcement problems. He suggested that any additional requirements be added to <br />a permit after the council considers each individual request. <br />Councilmember Shelquist stated that some operators do a good job of cleaning up <br />but he would like to insure that other operators do likewise. <br />Administrator Achen suggested wording that the "Council shall establish such <br />conditions as it deems appropriate to insure that the premises and properties <br />are adequately cleaned up within a reasonable period after the event. The <br />Council shall require posting of a bond to insure compliance with these <br />conditions ". <br />Administrator Achen stated it was his intent to treat this type of request the same <br />as others in the sense that the Council would take formal action. This would <br />be so infrequent that it would not be on the consent agenda. A public hearing <br />could be held in case the Council is concerned about what could happen. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated that each applicant would be subject to <br />conditions the Council puts on the permit in excess of what it already there. <br />MSP ( Pickar- Shelquist) to amend the motion to include in Section 16.03, Paragraph 3, <br />that the Council shall establish such conditions to insure cleaning the premises <br />and all other property within a reasonable period and may require a bond to insure <br />such. <br />4114 k <br />Vote on the amendment <br />Vote on the main motion as amended: <br />:e •G _ . <br />5 ayes <br />5 ayes <br />Administrator Achen stated that a license was <br />submitted this afternoon from the Red Oak Elementary School, 5th and 6th graders, <br />who are attempting to raise funds for a January field trip. They would like to <br />sell candles and little wooden ornaments beginning over the Thanksgiving <br />holiday through December 22. The president of the P.T.O. signed the application. <br />MSP (Shelquist- Hodges) to grant the Red Oak Elementary P.T.O. a permit for the <br />5th and 6th graders to sell candles and ornaments during the months of November <br />and December and the fee be waived. 5 ayes <br />Administrator Achen stated there will be a dinner meeting held Wednesday, <br />December 1, concerning a debate on the mill levy limitation. He encouraged <br />the Councilmembers to attend. Mayor Pickar and Councilmembers Hodges and Rowley <br />stated they would like to attend. <br />Administrator Achen explained that Item E on the consent agenda is an <br />automatic payment. This is the first one the City has received and it is a result <br />of the Public Works Employment Act of 1976. This provides automatic payment to <br />Cities where they have an unemployment rate in excess of 4.5% He then reviewed <br />the restrictions on the way this money can be spent. <br />ATTORNEY MEYER'S REPORT Attorney Meyers stated he received a letter which he <br />would turn over to the Administrator relating to the Wharton property which <br />has an easement over the west portion for the extension of Knollwood. This <br />will not be needed now. Attorney Mayers stated that the only way this can <br />be handled is through a vacation hearing. Mr. Fahrmann has also given an easement. <br />Attorney Meyers stated he would have to do more work on this first. <br />