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Mounds View City Council September 27, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> providing for seasonal help, such as hiring high school students for mowing lawns, pulling weeds <br /> and other rudimentary work, to bridge the deficit in manpower. He stated this matter would <br /> likely be brought forward to the Council at some point in the near future. <br /> Acting Administrator Ulrich had no report. <br /> City Attorney Long had no report. <br /> No further reports were considered. <br /> 7. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> A. Approve Just and Correct Claims. <br /> B. Restaurant License Approval. <br /> C. Authorize Staff to Retain SEH to Analyze Stormwater Handling Options for <br /> Mermaid Project. <br /> D. Authorize Modification of Paragraph 7.5 of the Purchase and <br /> Redevelopment Agreement with Vista Construction Regarding 6991 Pleasant <br /> View Drive. <br /> E. Set Date October 21, 1999) for joint EDC/EDA Public Informational Meeting <br /> Regarding Tax Increment Financing. <br /> F. Resolution No. 5369, a Resolution Adopting Cable Television Policies for <br /> City Meetings. <br /> G. Resolution No. 5374, a Resolution to Continue Cable Televising of City <br /> Meetings. <br /> H. Contractor Licenses for Approval. <br /> Mayor Coughlin asked the Council if anyone would like to remove Items for discussion. <br /> Mayor Coughlin requested the removal of Items C, D, and E, from the Consent Agenda. He <br /> stated these items were intended for inclusion on the EDA Consent Agenda. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Marty. To approve the Consent Agenda for Items A, B, F, G, and <br /> H, as presented. <br /> Ayes— 5 Nays—0 Motion carried. <br /> 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> 9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road, stated he was concerned regarding the financial problems <br /> of the golf course and the Community Center shower project. He noted Mayor Coughlin's <br /> previously referenced scenario regarding "it takes a while to pay for a house," adding he had <br /> thought about this. He suggested he could purchase a house, however, if he continued to <br /> "throw" money at it, in time he would have so much money invested in the house, he would not <br /> be able to get rid of it. He remarked he was concerned the City was "throwing" money at the <br />