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10/25/1999
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Mounds View City Council October 25,1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />Mayor Coleman is a dynamic speaker, and a very passionate individual. He added this meeting <br />• was also recently reported in the Focus News. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended a meeting with Senator Novak the previous Friday. He <br />stated there was further discussion of the City's position on the airport issue, and they had <br />attempted to reach some agreement with the Metropolitan Council, either in conjunction with, or <br />instead of the legislation presently planned for consideration at the upcoming Legislative <br />Session. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he and a variety of staff attended an electronic filing demonstration <br />presented by AMI that date. He stated this vendor provided an idea of potential upgrades in <br />technology that would allow for easier access to files in the future, and for a good portion of the <br />City's documentation and paperwork to be directly accessible to the residents on the Internet. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated a packet of information on this subject was available in the Council <br />office for review. <br />City Administrator Whiting reported he attended Metropolitan Mayors Board Meeting the <br />previous week, and was updated regarding the legislative issues that will be taking place in the <br />Fall, in preparation for the Legislative Session. He stated he also attended the Metropolitan <br />Airport Commission meeting in Fridley, at which there was further discussion regarding airport <br />noise sound footprints. He noted a comment was made that State Representative Barbara Haake <br />has been seen at virtually every legislative meeting being held, and she is hard at work. <br />City Administrator Whiting reported the League of Minnesota Cities and the AMM have <br />finalized their policy committees for legislative positions, and will hold their meetings for <br />Council and staff to attend, to approve those policies for the upcoming Legislative Session. He <br />advised that the AMM meeting is scheduled for the evening of November 17 and the League of <br />Minnesota Cities meeting would be held all day on November 19. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated the Year 2000 Budget information will be reported in the <br />Mounds View Matters in the near future. He advised the annual informational meeting will be <br />held on November 22, at 6:00 p.m., in the Council Chambers, prior to the regular Council <br />Meeting, and anyone interested in these issues is encouraged to attend. He added that interested <br />parties may call or E-mail the City for further information. <br />City Attorney Long had no report. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich reported the residents of Mounds View have received the first <br />Consumer Confidence Report this week. He explained that this report is in regard to the Safe <br />Water Act, and is provided annually, by mandate of the Federal Government. He indicated the <br />report covers all tests performed on the water system within the previous year, and provides <br />information regarding where the water is obtained, and how it is treated. He pointed out the <br />various tests are performed not only by in-house staff, but also by the Minnesota Department of <br />Health. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich commended Administrative Assistant Tracy Juell, and Water <br />Operators, Bill Haney and Bill Hanson, the authors of the document, for their hard work. He <br />stated the City has a very good document, and they will not attempt to go beyond this next year. <br />
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