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MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting <br />Page Seven July 14, 1980 <br />Councilmember Ziebarth made his final reminder to <br />everyone to attend the July 20th Festival in the <br />Park. <br />Councilmember Hodges: <br />- He reported that the Youth Service Bureau's <br />budget for next year will be $9,248, but they expect <br />it to go up the next year. He is encouraging the <br />school district to contribute funds to this Bureau. <br />- He asked Council to address the request for <br />increasing the contribution of Moundsview for the <br />fireman's pension plan. On July 22nd, both Blaine <br />and Spring Lake Park will be invited to meet with <br />Moundsview to discuss this issue. (7:00 P.M.) <br />- He asked to have the noise ordinance issue <br />discussed at the July 21st agenda meeting. <br />(Ziebarth) <br />(Hodges) <br />Mayor McCarty: (McCarty) <br />- He has received the preliminary working figures <br />from the Department of Commerce Bureau Census. In <br />ten working days, the City has to respond to them with <br />either confirmation or revision. <br />- He notified Council that he has received <br />two resignations from the Planning Commission: <br />Commissioner Goebel and Commissioner Burmeister. <br />Applications for these two vacancies will be accepted <br />until July 31st.Council will review applications on <br />August 4th and the appointments will be made on <br />August llth. <br />- He informed Council that there is a Governor's <br />Seminar on Community Development scheduled for July 23rd. <br />He will reserve a spot for someone to attend. <br />- He asked Council to clarify the use of city vehicles. <br />One particular city employee has been given permission to <br />take the vehicle to his home when he is nn -call during the <br />weekends. This has posed the following questions: <br />1) If he is out on a personal trip, and he has his private <br />vehicle, and he is beeped - could he take the private vehicle <br />on city business or must he go home and get the city vehicle <br />first, 2)If he has to go home to get the city vehicle, is he <br />essentially "punched in" the minute he receives the call or <br />when he enters the city vehicle, 3)Can he take the city vehicle <br />with him on private business when he is on -call so that the <br />vehicle is close by when it is needed? (If so, could passengers <br />be allowed in the city vehicle while on personal business). <br />4)Would he be covered under the City's insurance policy in any <br />and all of these situations? <br />
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