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Mounds View City Council UNIAPPROVEDPage <br />August 11, 19B6 <br />Regular Meeting Three <br />--------------------- -------------- <br />lerk/Administrator Pauley reviewed Staff's memo 10. Consideration of <br />the billing from Corrigan Electric Company for the Staff Memo on <br />stallation of the City's new civil defense siren, Civil Defense <br />located at Well House V. Siren <br />Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated he did not hear <br />the civil defense siren from inside his home on July 1, <br />July 8, or August 6, or when the tornados went through <br />Anoka County on July 18, and he expressed concern on <br />- -- IVW well LICy can a1C rt t11C citizens to p-_tential <br />- <br />- - - - <br />danger. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained this sirer is new <br />to the City and was officially tested on August 6 and <br />found to work properly. <br />Mayor Linke stated the sirens are set up to be heard <br />outside, not inside. <br />Motion/Second: Haake/Hankner to authorize the payment <br />of $8,600 to Corrigan Electric for the installation of <br />a civil defense siren at Well House #3, with the funds <br />coming from 100-230-4703, Civil Defense Equipment <br />Account. <br />Motion Carried <br />ayes 0 nays <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reviewed the need for 11. <br />Consideration of _ <br />temporary clerical services, to assist in placing <br />Staff Memo on <br />records in order at City Hall relative to the <br />Clerical Staff <br />Williams Pipeline disaster. <br />Assistance <br />Motion/Second: Haake/Blanchard to authorize the <br />hiring of Ms. Deanna Mcrtenson for a maximum of 80 <br />hours at the rate of $5.00 per hour to provide <br />supplementary clerical assistance to the Administra- <br />tion Staff. <br />Motion Carried <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />There was no report from the Public Works/Community 12. <br />Report of Public <br />Works/ity <br />Development area, as Mr. Thatcher was on vacation. <br />pmenn tDir. . <br />Attorney Meyers had no report. 13. Report of <br />Attorney <br />iuncilmember }Iankner reported she would be attend- 14. Reports of <br />,g the committee meeting in Faribault on August 14, Councilmembers: <br />Councilmember <br />regarding pipeline safety, and Councilmember Haake <br />would be attending with her. Hankner <br />
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