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Mounds View City Council October 8, 1984 <br />Regular Meeting Page Five <br />----------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />Attorney Meyers reviewed 415.11, which regulates <br />when salaries go into effect, after the next <br />succeeding election. The Charter says it takes <br />effect 30 days after publication, or such later <br />date as is specified. He stated he feels that if <br />it is adoppted at the second reading, it would <br />require 30 days past publication to take effect, <br />and if there is a special election, the issue will <br />have to be addressed then. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reviewed the memo from 10. Consideration <br />Finance Director Brager dated October 3, 1984. of Staff Memo <br />and Adoption of <br />Motion/Second: Doty/Blanchard to approve Reso- Resolution <br />ut ol�n o—T813 and waive the reading. Regarding Reven <br />Sharing Handi- <br />5 ayes 0 nays capped Rglts. <br />Motion Carried <br />Director Thatcher presented the Council with five 11. Report of <br />proposed resolutions regarding special assessments. Director of <br />Public Works/ <br />Motion/Second: McCarty/Doty to adopt Resolutions Community Dvlpt. <br />o. t rough and inclusive of No. 1809, and <br />waive the reading. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Director Thatcher reviewed proposed Resolution <br />No. 1810. <br />Motion Second: Doty/Blanchard to approve Resolu- <br />t on o. , concurring with Planning Commission <br />Resolutions No. 120-84 and 121-84, as presented, <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Attorney Meyers reported he had been invited by the 12, Report of <br />Concerned Citizens to attend their meeting on Attorney <br />October 9. He reported the questionaires he has <br />been distributing regarding the airport have proven <br />to be quite valuable. <br />Attorney Meyers reported he had met with Mr. Perez <br />and Mr. Merritt regarding noise strategy. <br />Attorney Meyers reported the Greg Johnson case had <br />started today, and they would be on call this week. <br />Attorney Meyers reported the Naegle Company was <br />notified the political sign in question should be <br />removed, but another one went up in its place on <br />the same day, on the same billboard. He added a citation <br />