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Mounds View City Council Apri114, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 18 <br />• <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />G. Resolution No. 5983, a Resolution Approving Agreement for Professional <br />Services for Golf Lessons -Manthis Contract. <br />Golf Course Manager Burg indicated the course has a need for golf pros to accomplish the task <br />of offering golf instructions and she has come to Council for permission to fill the position. <br />Council Member Marty asked if this is the same contract as was used for the last couple of years. <br />Golf Course Manager Burg indicated it is the exact same contract. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Many/Gunn. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5983, a <br />Resolution Approving Agreement for Professional Services for Golf Lessons -Manthis Contract. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Marty asked if Ms. Burg had heard anything from the Chamber on the request <br />for charitable gambling funds. <br />• Golf Course Manager Burg indicated she had received a letter from the Chamber that the <br />Chamber could donate $1,500 and said she would be seeking other funding sources for the <br />remaining amounts. <br />10. REPORTS <br />Council Member Quick asked Interim City Administrator Ericson to request that the police <br />department provide reports on administrative offenses, moving violations, speeding, license <br />plates expired, overnight parking, etc., on the same time frame that the police reports are <br />provided. <br />Council Member Marty had no report. <br />Council Member Stigney asked for a status on the garage setback on Long Lake Road. <br />Council Member Gunn had no report. <br />Mayor Linke indicated it was his pleasure to go to the rotary function at the Mermaid and <br />indicated the City would not see a bill for that. <br />Interim City Administrator Ericson updated council on the garage setback issue indicating that <br />the Planning Commission would be working to change the zoning code to make it more clear. <br />He then said that the City gave the developer three options, apply for a variance, move the entire <br />structure back, or remove 11 feet from the garage and the developer opted to apply for a variance. <br />