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Mounds View City Council May 8, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />purpose. He indicated the Fire Department has conducted the background checks, and finding no <br />• outstanding complaints pertaining to this company, have given their approval for this event. <br />Council Member Quick inquired if the location of the barge would be shifted to accommodate <br />the direction of the wind. Interim Administrator Ulrich stated he was not certain, however, he <br />would assume it would be adjusted. <br />Council Member Stigney inquired regarding the date of the event. Interim Administrator Ulrich <br />stated it would be held on June 11`h, at 10:00 p.m., adding that this would be the 25-year <br />celebration of this event. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Stigney. To Approve the Request of Spring Lake Park to Hold a <br />Fireworks Display at their Annual Tower Days on June 11, 2000. <br />Council Member Marty stated he would like to see Council Member Quick's concerns addressed. <br />The Motioner and Seconder agreed to this friendly amendment. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />City Attorney Long stated he believed Mayor Coughlin to be correct in his statements regarding <br />the extensive efforts of Representative Haake and Senator Novak. He indicated he had received <br />word that the final details of the Tax Bill were completed in Roger Moe and Steve Sviggum's <br />office moments ago, and the process of printing the bill for consideration on Tuesday morning <br />was underway. He explained that in light of this, he would assume the House would go into <br />Session at 11:00 a.m. and one of the first items on the agenda would be consideration of the <br />language that was passed. <br />City Attorney Long advised that the House passed Representative Haake's Bill, and the Senate <br />unanimously passed Senator Novak's Bill, with an amendment that came out of the city of <br />Richfield pertaining to the Airport Tax Increment Financing District. He stated there was some <br />question as to whether or not that would be dealt with in the Tax Committee, and this is still <br />uncertain, however, he would assume that the House would vote on the Senate Bill at that time. <br />He indicated that assuming the House does not concur, because the Tax Chair is opposed to the <br />amendment that passed in the Senate, they would appoint a Conference Committee, and resolve <br />what should be a very simple debate regarding the removal of that amendment, and send it back <br />to both bodies for approval. <br />City Attorney Long stated at this time, there are three Session days remaining, and if the House <br />goes into Session on Tuesday, there would only be two, however, as set forth in the Constitution, <br />they are unable to enact any bills on the final day, therefore, there would only be two days left to <br />work with. He commented this should not be a problem, unless the House attempts to complete <br />their business in one day, and then adjourn, however, it is believed that they would recess for a <br />couple of days to determine if the Governor vetoes any bills. He advised that all of the details of <br />the airport legislation should be completed by Tuesday, which would allow one day for a vote <br />when the House reconvenes, and he believed this would occur during the upcoming week. <br />