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j fl <br /> MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL ° <br /> CITY COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES X9iAppil OVED <br /> MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1999 <br /> PAGE 2 <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he had also attended Ramsey County League meeting. <br /> Coughlin stated northwest youth and family services outstanding youth. Mayor Coughlin extends <br /> congratulations to officer Tim Brennen who had received an award for his youth work D.A.R.E. program <br /> and other outreach programs with our middle school and our elementary school. <br /> Mayor Coughlin publicly thanks Bruce (Vento) for taking the time to have a town hall meeting here this last <br /> Saturday in talking about some of the issues pertaining to Mounds View. <br /> Mr. Marty stated at this time we have 125 people registered in programs coming out in the next Mounds <br /> View matters, we have 11 new programs. Tai Chi, ballroom dance, senior programs, senior trips, 55 alive <br /> classes, full at this time, also council meetings for community hospital. Another program working on is <br /> karate, live dancing, starting up swimming lessons, teen nights, two nights a month, for two hours. They <br /> are going to be having movies this fall and different activities. This will be supervised. We need an $8000 <br /> gym curtain which goes down the half court of the gym and so we will have two basketball courts. Wall <br /> padding was discussed because there is not enough runoff area under the baskets. A few items on wish <br /> list for the public, a refrigerator for the senior center so the seniors can meet and have their medication or <br /> bring snacks. TV and VCR for the meeting rooms. Ping pong tables. Also for donations for games and <br /> equipment for the teen area, or open nights for the City. The community is requested to donate these <br /> items. There is an <br /> outdoor sandlot volleyball, we have supplies that need to be moved. Outdoor basketball court. City <br /> Forester has some landscaping and suggestions for when things melted off. Electronic score board was <br /> discussed. <br /> 6. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 6A. Approve just and correct claims. <br /> 6B. Approve the booster station upgrade and Y2K system. <br /> 6C. Set a public hearing at 7:05, Monday, February 22, 1999, to consider resolution 531 regarding <br /> conditional permit, use permit for an oversized garage located at 8100 Long Lake Road. <br /> Motion/Second: Stigney/Coughlin. All in favor of items on the consent agenda. Ayes -5. Nays-0. <br /> 7. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 7A. Discussion on city cell phones and their usage. <br /> Move this discussion to the work session. <br /> At the work session if staff could bring forth the actual cost incurred last year using cell phones and the <br /> cost justifications for which cell phones are needed by whom in the city and see if there is some <br /> alternative communications. <br /> 8. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> David Jahnke: 8428 Eastwood Road. Resolution on Edgewood Drive last week that there was a vote 4 to <br />
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