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the rugs had been sold at the Oasis in the past, and inquired if this was the same vendor. Planning <br />• Associate Ericson stated he was not aware of that. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated, in regard to the suspension or revocation of Waste <br />Management of Blaine's haulers license, they had learned that another segment of Waste <br />Management had purchased this branch, and had been submitting the reports. He stated they had <br />apologized for not catching this, however, the hauler did not return any of their telephone calls. He <br />stated the Recycling Coordinator had been retained in the merge and did not follow through with any <br />of the telephone calls, although they were still routed to him, and had not made them aware of the <br />purchase of that company. He stated that all was well, and there would not be any action required <br />on this matter. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated he had attended several meetings, including one with the Acting <br />Ramsey County Manager, regarding the appropriate name for Highway 10, which is currently still <br />a State Highway, but will be going to the County. He stated there was discussion regarding the <br />issues normally associated in this type of project. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated he had recently attended a Golf Course Committee Meeting at <br />the golf course. He stated Mayor Coughlin had also attended that meeting. He stated he thought it <br />would be worthwhile for the Council to ,spend a Work Session reviewing the golf course operations, <br />the budget, and the effect of the lawsuit on the budget. He stated there were questions in these areas, <br />however, they had not had enough time to focus upon them. He suggested the Council schedule a <br />Special Work Session for the following Monday to provide for this review, and devote some time <br />to the subject, as it is a unique operation within the City. He stated the subject should be addressed <br />in a public session format, so that interested parties could attend. <br />Council Member Marty inquired if the matter could be reviewed at the following Work Session.. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated that Work Session would consist of the budget discussion, and <br />thought this matter might require more time than that. He stated the golf course budget could <br />probably be addressed in a solid three-hour meeting, however, in light of the complexities of the City <br />budget discussion, they would probably only be able to discuss the golf course issues in fairly <br />general terms. He stated that was a good Work Session to commence discussion, and there would <br />be other Work Sessions within the month of September. He stated the questions were relatively <br />simple, however, experience shows there would probably be some issues that would require <br />additional contemplation. He stated if a Special Session was scheduled for the following Monday, <br />they could also address the replacement of the Housing Inspector position. He stated, if not, he <br />would add this discussion as a part of the budget discussion at the next Work Session on August 23. <br />Council Member Marty inquired how pressing the golf course issue was. City Administrator <br />Whiting stated the schedule with the golf course differed from other City functions, in that any <br />different process they might determine to undertake would be required to be known by mid-winter. <br />He explained when the golf course is operating, it is a seven-day per week, light beyond sundown <br />operation, and it is difficult to find the time to do make any necessary changes. Council Member <br />Marty inquired if this issue would fit into the budget discussion, or if it was a totally separate matter. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated this was a separately funded, and there were issues previously <br />5 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\5-09-99.CC <br />