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Mounds View City Council October 25, 1982 <br />Regular Meeting Page Four <br />----------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Motion/Second: McCarty/Forslund to approve the 7. First Readi' <br />rat reading of Ordinance No. 319, an ordinance, of Ordinan, a. <br />including addendum with exhibits, granting a 319 <br />franchise to Group W Cable of the North Suburbs, <br />Inc., a Minnesota corporation, to operate and <br />maintain a cable communication system in the <br />City, setting forth conditions accompanying the <br />grant of'franchsie, providing for regulation and <br />use: of the system, and prescribing penalties for <br />the violation of its provisions, and waive the <br />entire reading. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Attorney Meyers advised that page 20, section 7 <br />should be revised to add the Mounds View City <br />Hall and Maintenance Building. <br />Motion/Second: Doty/Blanchard to amend the <br />ranc ise or finance on page 20 to add the <br />Maintenance Building. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained this ordi- 8. First ReadJ1__ of <br />nance will revise Chapter 107 to include gambling Ordinance l 32 <br />devices, raffles and bingo. Amending the Hun <br />cipal Code of <br />Motion/Second: Hodges/Forslund to approve the Mounds View by <br />irstF reading of Ordinance No. 326 and waive Amending Chapter <br />the reading. 107, Entitled <br />"Bingo" <br />4 ayes 1 nay <br />Motion Carried <br />Councilmember Doty stated he had voted against the <br />motion because, while State law allows gambling <br />by non-profit organization, he personally does not <br />feel it is beneficial. <br />Dave nrl i. <br />.-11 pres2nteu the Cuuncil with the monthly <br />9. ThirdQuarter <br />report for September. He reported the Department <br />Department Head <br />has applied to send officers to the breathalizer <br />Reports - Police <br />school in January. He also reported that evalua- <br />Department <br />tions had just been completed and they hope to <br />continue doing them on a six month basis. <br />Officer Brick reported they are in the process of <br />setting up a CPR course for the department, and <br />some maintenance employees have expressed an <br />interest in participating. <br />Officer Brick explained that emphasis has been <br />put on going back to the residential streets <br />rather than traffic enforcement. He reported <br />burglaries are down 50%, while DWI's are up over <br />