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Agenda Packets
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1/5/1987
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Regular Meeting
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Mounds View City Council j J,�'�a' December 22, 1986 <br />Regular Meeting W--A L-p j d7 -- Page Four <br />-----------------U'V r { ! - , iii 111AAA��d 111iii <br />---------- ---------------- <br />Attorney Meyers reported the Federal Court has not ruled 14. Report of <br />on the November 13 hearing yet, relative to the Williams Attorney - <br />Pipeline case, and the City is awaiting that ruling to <br />determine their further course of action. He reported <br />the pipeline from Roseville to Duluth is closed, but the <br />City did agree to have a segment from Superior to Duluth <br />opened, at low pressure. <br />Councilmember Hankner reported she had received a letter 15. Reports of <br />from the Government Training Services office, with a Councilmembers: <br />proposal for a goal setting session, to be held in Councilmember <br />February, and Staff audit. Hankner <br />Motion/Second: Hankner/Linke to authorize Staff to <br />negotiate a contract with the government training <br />service, for a goal setting session and audit, and set <br />a special meeting for 6 PM on January 6. 1987, between <br />the Council and two auditors to discuss the purpose <br />of the audit. <br />4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Councilmember Hankner reported she had attended the <br />Governor's luncheon for the pipeline commission members <br />and she thanked them all, on behalf of the Council, for <br />the time and effort they put in. It was the consensus <br />of the Council to have Staff follow uo by sending a <br />letter of thanks to all the commission members and those <br />involved, expressing the thanks of the Council and City. <br />Councilmember Hanker reviewed the recommendations the <br />commission made, and asked that a copy be kept at <br />City Hall, for anyone who would like to come in and <br />review it. <br />Councilmember Hankner presented a parting gift to <br />Councilmember Haake, on behalf of the Council, with <br />their thanks for all the work she has done for the <br />City. <br />Councilmember Itaake thanked the Council for the gift, Councilmember <br />and stated she had enjoyed serving on the Council, Haake <br />and that she is proud of Mounds View as a community. <br />Councilmember Blanchard had no report, and she also Councilmember <br />extended her thanks to Councilmember Haake for the Blanchard <br />work she has done for the City. <br />Mayor Linke reported he and Clerk/Administrator Pauley Mayor Linke <br />had made a presentation to the Minnesota Mayors <br />Association on December 13, regarding emergency <br />responses, relative to the Will..ams pipeline incident. <br />
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