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2 <br />1 CLAIMS <br />2 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve payment of $1,101.29 <br />3 to Short -Elliott -Hendrickson, Inc. for engineering services from August <br />4 21 through September 17, 1988 on the replacement of the Foss Road sewage <br />5 pumping station. <br />6 Motion carried unanimously. <br />7 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of <br />8 $18,449.23 to the Briggs and Morgan law firm for legal services rendered <br />9 during September, 1988 relative to the City's law suit against the U.S. <br />10 Army et al related to the City's water contamination problems. <br />11 <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />12 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Sundland to approve payment of $438.75 <br />13 to the Dorsey & Whitney law firm for legal services during September, <br />14 1988. <br />15 <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />16 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve payment of $2,400.00 <br />17 to the Hance & LeVahn law firm for legal services rendered during the <br />month of November, 1988, relative to St. Anthony prosecutions. <br />19 Motion carried unanimously. <br />20 UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />21 Building Plans for Silver Lake Camp Approved by Council <br />22 The Council had conditionally approved the concept promoted by the <br />23 Salvation Army's Master Plan for the camp during their October 25th <br />24 meeting but had withheld formal approval of the two buildings to be <br />25 constructed at this time until detailed building plans for those <br />26 structures could be presented by a Salvation Army representative. The <br />27 Camp Director had responded to this request by indicating in his <br />28 November 2nd letter to Mr. Childs (included in the agenda packet) that <br />29 the project architect would attend the Council's November 8th meeting. <br />30 Architect's Presentation by Tim O'Brien of Hills Gilbertson Architects: <br />31 The Architect presented all the site, floor and building plans as well <br />32 as sketches which had been presented during the October 18th Planning <br />33 Commission meeting and told the Councilmembers: <br />34 *changes which were planned at this time included the reopening of the <br />�5 stone pillared northwest entrance to the camp resulting in an entrance <br />which would be farther away from Silver Lake Road; <br />