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Mounds View City Council March 27, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 19 <br /> <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed stated she has prepared Resolution 5429 for Council <br />consideration, which is a resolution granting Mr. Marsh permission to hold this boxing exhibition, <br />contingent upon the City’s receipt of two documents. She explained that the first document <br />required of the applicant is a letter of permission from Edgewood Middle School, and at this time, <br />she has not been contacted by anyone from the school regarding the status of this event. She stated <br />the second condition of the resolution is that the applicant submit a copy of the State license to the <br />City, at least one week prior to the date of this event. <br /> <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed stated she has contacted the references provided by Mr. <br />Marsh, which include the cities of Spring Lake Park and Coon Rapids. She indicated she had also <br />checked with the State Boxing Board, which provided a satisfactory reference. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Stigney. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution No. 5429, <br />a Resolution Approving an Application for a License from Golden Gloves Youth Boxing. <br /> <br />Council Member Quick stated the boxing exhibitions were a common occurrence in Mounds View <br />in the past, however, in the absence of the Bel Ray, they have not been seen for some time. He <br />indicated such items were typically listed on the Consent Agenda at all times. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney inquired if the applicant maintained any special liability insurance to <br />cover any incidents associated with the event. <br /> <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed advised that when the exhibitions were held on City <br />property, the applicants were required to maintain liability insurance. She indicated she contacted <br />the City Attorney’s office regarding this, and was informed that because this event is not being <br />held on City property the City is not required, or even expected to require that Edgewood Middle <br />School request this. <br /> <br />Council Member Stigney inquired if this would be the responsibility of Edgewood Middle School. <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed stated this was correct. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 4 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />H. Review of Timetable for City Administrator Search <br /> <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed stated before the Council was a suggested timetable for <br />the search for the new City Administrator. She indicated on March 20, Mr. Brimeyer, who would <br />be conducting the search, was authorized to proceed, and he would be gathering information <br />regarding the profile for the City Administrator until April 14. She explained that Mr. Brimeyer <br />would interview both staff and Council Members to determine the qualities they would like to see <br />in an administrator. She indicated City Administrator Whiting has suggested one of these <br />interviews be conducted with the City Attorney, and that the media also be provided the <br />opportunity to speak with Mr. Brimeyer in this regard. <br /> <br />Assistant to the City Administrator Reed advised that during the week of April 17, announcements <br />would be placed in the newspapers, which would include the Star Tribune, the Pioneer Press, the <br />Focus, and possibly one or two others. She stated on April 24, Mr. Brimeyer would present a draft <br />of the candidate profile to the Council. She indicated there was a slight conflict in terms of Mr.