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September 12, 1977 Page 15 <br />Administrator Achen reported that he has been participating the past year with several <br />city managers in a unique, experimental program to develop professional support and <br />reference systems. Administrator Achen stated that he has been paying the monthly <br />costs of $25 for the past year and is requesting Council approval for authorization <br />to pay $160 out of the training budget for the groups September 22 -24 retreat. $60 <br />would be for meals and lodging and $100 for Dr. Herbert Klemme's training services. <br />MSP .( Ziebarth- Rowley) to appropriate $160 out of the training fund for expenses <br />to be incurred by the City Administrator at the retreat. 4 ayes <br />Administrator Achen asked the Council if they felt the City should enforce the <br />one ton chassis limit on commercial vehicles. Attorney Meyers recommended that <br />the violators be notified by letter that the ordinance was going to be enforced <br />and given a reasonable amount of time to move their vehicles, such as 30 -days. <br />Administrator Achen asked for approval of the bid for the dehumidifier for Plant <br />#1. <br />MSP (Pickar - Hodges) to award the bid for the dehumidifier installation at Plant #1 <br />to Mac -In -Erny, Inc. in the amount of $10,603.00. 4 ayes <br />ATTORNEY MEYERS REPORT <br />Attorney Meyers reported that he had just closed the sale of two pieces of surplus <br />property and turned over the two checks to the Clerk - Administrator. <br />Attorney Meyers requested approval of the ordinance amending Chapter 93, which <br />patches up holes in the housing code. <br />MSP (Hodges - Ziebarth) to adopt Ordinance #269 to amend the housing codes. <br />COUNCILMEMBER HODGE'S REPORT <br />Councilmember Hodges had no report. <br />COUNCILMEMBER ROWLEY'S REPORT <br />Councilmember Rowley stated that she had not been able to attend the .last Lakeside <br />meeting. <br />4 ayes <br />COUNCILMEMBER ZIEBARTH'S REPORT <br />Councilmember Ziebarth asked what could be done to take another look at the Compre- <br />hensive Plan. He recommended that the sooner something is done, the sooner the <br />City could protect itself. <br />Mayor Pickar replied that there is no easy solution and that the City could <br />compromise as they go. Councilmember Ziebarth replied that the solution might be <br />to alter the Comprehensive Plan to agree with some of the ordinances that are in <br />effect now. <br />