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Page 11 <br /> • January 22, 1996 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> provide a report of the official statements,the annual audit and material events,which his company would be <br /> able to complete on behalf of the city for a fee. The sale of the bonds would take place on February 12, 1996. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Hankner to authorize staff to begin preparing necessary documents for the <br /> refunding of the municipal bonds. <br /> Mayor Linke called for a Special Meeting to be held at 6:00 p.m.on Monday,February 5, 1996 to further <br /> discuss this item. A resolution will be presented to the City Council for their consideration at this meeting. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> B. Consideration of Resolution No.4889,Appointing Pedestrian Bridge Citizen Task Force. <br /> Ms. Trude explained that the time has come in which to appoint a Citizen Task Force for the Pedestrian Bridge. <br /> As per the contract with BRW,it allows for a Task Force to meet three times with the architect to come up <br /> with recommendations in regard to the bridge design to be presented to the City Council. The following <br /> 1111 recommendations have been made to the Task Force Committee: Sue Fisher(Marketing Task Force), Sue <br /> Weber,Pam Starr(Parks&Rec.),Delayne Welsch(Hwy. 10 Task Force),Florence Johnson(wheelchair <br /> user/resident of Wildwood Manor),Ed Hanson(Manager of Snyder's),Sue Hankner,Julie Trude and staff <br /> members Mary Saarion,Mike Ulrich,Joyce Pruitt,and Rick Jarson who would serve an advisory role. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Quick to approve Resolution 4889,Appointing a Task Force to Select a Design <br /> for the Highway 10 Pedestrian Bridge. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> C. Use of Contingency Funds for Brush Removal. <br /> Mr. Paul Harrington explained that City Forester Rick Wriskey went through the city to assess the damage from <br /> the ice storm. He has recommended that a City Clean Up be funded. His concern is that damaged limbs,if <br /> not removed,could cause further damage and the potential of disease. He has estimated that the total clean up <br /> will cost between$5,000 and$10,000. The City would be divided into quadrants and certain days would be <br /> established to have residents put their brush on the right of way and a contractor would pick it up. Mr. <br /> Harrington explained that a flyer could be printed,it would be run on Cable TV,and it would be run in the <br /> Bulletin and the Focus Newspaper. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Hankner/Trude to authorize the use of Contingency.Funds not to exceed$10,000 for <br /> brush removal. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Ms. Trude noted that seniors who need assistance getting their brush to the curb can contact the Northwest <br /> • Youth and Family Services. <br /> REPORTS: <br />