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UNAPPROVED <br />Officer Brennen was viewed in a very positive light, both through his work with the Dare Program, and <br />as a role model for the children. He commended Officer Brennen for the excellent job he was doing. <br />Council Member Thomason stated that she had attended the EDC and EDA meetings, and had nothing to <br />report in these areas. She stated, however, that there had been questions regarding the manner in which <br />the other Council Members addressed her and she wished to clarify that, although she had no particular <br />preference, it was with her permission that the Council Members address her as "Councilwoman." <br />Council Member Stigney reported that during the League of Minnesota Cities Conference, he had <br />attended a seminar which focused upon politics as elected officials, where discussion took place <br />regarding the use of influence and power in constructive ways, and not to abuse them. He stated that he <br />had attended a seminar regarding the rehabilitation, upgrading and replacement processes applicable to <br />manufactured home parks, noting that some of the information brought forward at this seminar might be <br />of interest to the City of Mounds View in regard to their manufactured home parks. Council Member <br />Stigney reported that he had attended a seminar that focused on the financing of technology, and another <br />whose topic was evaluating the City Manager. <br />Council Member Stigney stated that his name had been drawn as the recipient of a $1000 door prize, and <br />that the proceeds of the door prize would be used for the benefit of the City of Mounds View. He listed <br />the names of the numerous companies who had contributed to the door prize. <br />Acting Administrator Mike Ulrich reported on the construction projects within the City. He stated that <br />the Spring Lake Park/County Road I. project was proceeding, and that the entire length of Spring Lake <br />Road had been recycled. He stated that the first overlift mat had been laid, and it would be approximately <br />two weeks before the second bituminous layer would be put down. He stated that, in the interim, City <br />crews would be establishing the grade and installing the manhole covers and castings. Following that, he <br />stated, the landscaping crews would complete the boulevard and landscaping, and City crews would <br />install the mailboxes and posts. He stated that, weather permitting, the project would be completed by <br />mid July. Acting Administrator Ulrich noted that the City Hall parking lot improvement project was also <br />in the process of being completed. <br />City Attorney Long had no report. <br />7. CONSENT AGENDA <br />A. Approve Just and Correct Claims <br />B. 1999-2000 Restaurant License Renewals <br />C. 1999 Garbage Hauler License Renewals <br />D. 1999/2000 License Renewals <br />E. Contractor Licenses for Approval <br />F. Set a Public Hearing for 7:05 p.m., Monday, July 12, 1999 for the Introduction <br />(First Reading) of Ordinance 632, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 1113 of the <br />Zoning Code Pertaining to Permitted Uses within the B-2, Limited Business Zoning <br />District <br />G. Consideration of Resolution 5350, Authorizing Request for Variance to the Rules <br />of the Municipal State Aid Division of the Minnesota Department of Transportation <br />4 CA\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\6-28-99.CC <br />