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12/15/1986
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />as far as the resurfacing of County Road I is <br />concerned. <br />Director Thatcher reported they have indicated they <br />will be resurfacing the existing surface to the <br />existing width only. <br />Motion/Second: Haake/Hankner to direct Staff to <br />send a letter to Ramsey County, asking for a <br />reclarification in writing and for the County to <br />confirm the Council's understanding that County <br />Road I would be resurfaced from the west county <br />line to Silver Lake Road, on the existing roadway <br />only. <br />November 24, 1986 <br />Page Four <br />----------------- <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Attorney Meyers reported the City had been heard 11. Report of <br />on November 13 in Federal court, before Judge Attornev <br />Diana Murphy, regarding the preliminary injunction <br />against Williams Pipeline Company, and he reviewed <br />the positions presented by the County, Williams <br />Pipeline Company, and the City. He added the <br />issue comes down to proper notice and whether <br />the Federal government is acting diligently, and <br />he hopes for a decision soon. <br />Attorney Meyers reported the Highway 10 Radiator <br />Repair Shop case will be heard soon, possibly <br />before the end of the year. He added the issue <br />gets down to the home occupation question. <br />Attorney Meyers advised Judge Connelly would like <br />to come before the Council, to meet them, and he <br />believes the Judge will be at the first regular <br />meeting in December. <br />Councilmember Quick reported the committee esta- <br />12. Reports of <br />blished to determine the direction of the Park and <br />Councilmember <br />Rec Department had met on November 21 and recommends <br />Councilmember <br />going with Mary Saarion as Park and Rec Director. <br />Quick <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reported he will be <br />giving a memo to the Council next week, proposing <br />that Mary Saarion become Park and Rec Director, <br />and Shari Linke become Administrative Assistant <br />of that department. He explained they would hire <br />an individual on a part-time basis for the senior <br />citizen program, and would save approximately <br />$20,000 per year with these changes in position. <br />Councilmember Hankner reported the Commission on <br />Councilmember <br />Pipeline Safety will be meeting November 25 to <br />Hankner <br />present their recommendations to the Governor, <br />
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