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Date Approved: January 23, 1989 <br />r <br />• <br />PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br />CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br />RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />Regular Meeting <br />January 9, 1989 <br />Mounds View City Hall <br />2401 Hwy. 10, Mounds View, MN 55112 <br />------------------------------------------------------------------------ <br />The Mounds View City Council was called to order by <br />Mayor Hankner at 7:00 PM on Monday, January 9, 1989. <br />The Pledge of Allegiance was said. <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Councilmembers Quick, Blanchard, <br />Wuori and Mayor Hankner. <br />ALSO PRESENT: City Attorney Meyers, City Attorney <br />Karney, Clerk/Administrator Pauley and Public Works <br />Director Minetor. <br />Mayor Hankner noted the Council would be operating with <br />four members until a special election is held in April. <br />Attorney Meyers updated the Council on recent rulings. <br />in the Williams Pipeline case. In her order of January <br />6, Judge Murphy did dismiss certain aspects of both <br />the City and County claims, based on a motion made by <br />Williams. The City will now proceed in court on two <br />issues before the same judge, one being the legal <br />expenses related to the lawsuit, which should be heard <br />within 60 days. The balance of the case will be the <br />issue of negligence, with the City alleging Williams <br />was negligent before and on July 8, 1986. As a re- <br />sult, the City is pleading it has been damaged to the <br />extent of property damage sustained, and punitive <br />damages. Judge Murphy has determined the City is <br />authorized to proceed, and the case the City will be <br />presenting will be proving negligence and specifically <br />willful negligence. <br />1. Call to <br />Order <br />2. Pledge of <br />Allegiance <br />3. Roll Call <br />Mayor Hankner explained it is required for the mayor to 4. State of the <br />give an annual message to the City. She explained the City Message <br />form of government Mounds View has, a City Council and <br />Clerk/Administrator form, and explained how this form <br />works. <br />Mayor Hankner reviewed several topics and future plans <br />in those areas. She stated the financial picture has <br />been fairly stable over the last six years, and economic <br />