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Mounds View City Council November 13, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 15 <br />• MOTION/SECOND: Many/Gunn. To Approve the Executive Session Minutes of October 23, <br />2006 as Amended. <br />Amend the Minutes to reflect that Council Member Flaherty was not present. <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Flaherty abstained from voting. <br />B. City Council Minutes October 23, 2006 <br />Mayor Marty requested the following changes: On Page 8, Line 17 correct somehow to one <br />word. On Page 10, Line 6 correct the Florida reference and add a Line 8 that Mayor Marry <br />indicated that he would like the first person taken off of this Resolution. On Page 11, Line 38 <br />last word correct to town. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Stigney. To Approve the October 23, 2006 City Council meeting <br />minutes as corrected. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />• 11. REPORTS <br />A. Reports of Mayor and Council <br />Mayor Many reported that in looking over election results in the Star Tribune he noticed Lino <br />Lakes' election results on Wednesday stated a charter amendment was passed to prohibit council <br />members from serving on charter commissions. <br />Mayor Marty reported that in the Star Tribune they had listed two suburbs and Dakota County <br />that voted to approve money to preserve open space and those were Eden Prairie and Greenfield. <br />Mayor Marty reported that a couple of nights ago he attended the Irondale Youth Football <br />Banquet at the banquet facility and after the banquet was over they asked residents and parents to <br />help clean up. Lots of people pitched in and they went to get a vacuum cleaner and found that <br />there is one household type vacuum for the entire Community Center in the banquet area and he <br />asked Marta if there were any more and there are not. <br />Council Member Gunn indicated that they approved two more vacuum cleaners at the meeting <br />today. <br />Mayor Marty reported that at the end of the election in talking with Mayor Steve Larson from <br />New Brighton he learned that the City of New Brighton has for years brought voting equipment <br />• to all their senior housing buildings the week before the election to allow their seniors the <br />