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7/26/1988
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1 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Sundland to grant temporary 3.2 beer <br />permits for the following events to be held in Central Park: <br />3 >a Honeywell softball tournament to be held September 6th as per <br />4 application from Gary Havey, 3004 - 31st Avenue N.E., in the <br />5 agenda packet; <br />6 >the <br />Burseth family <br />picnic <br />to be held August 7th <br />as per applica- <br />7 tion <br />from Catherine <br />Chun, <br />3904 Macalaster Drive, <br />distributed <br />8 that <br />evening by the <br />City <br />Manager. <br />9 Voting on the motion: <br />10 Aye: Enrooth, Sundland, Makowske. <br />11 Nay: Marks. <br />Motion carried. <br />13 CLAIMS <br />14 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to approve payment of all City <br />15 accounts payable listed for July 12th as well as all liquor operation <br />16 accounts payable listed for June 30th and July 14th. <br />17 Motion carried unanimously. <br />18 Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of $26,082.04 <br />to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission for sewer services in July. <br />20 Motion carried unanimously. <br />21 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of $774.68 <br />22 to Bruce A. Liesch Associates, Inc. as payment of the City's share of <br />23 consulting costs as of July 13, 1988 in conjunction with the City's <br />24 lawsuit against the U. S. Army et al, related to the City's water <br />25 contamination problems. <br />26 Motion carried unanimously. <br />27 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $10,085.81 <br />28 to Springsted Incorporated for professional services regarding the <br />29 issuance of $875,000 in General Obligation Revenue Water System Bonds <br />30 for the temporary carbon filtration system installed on the City's <br />31 wells and other costs related to the City's water contamination <br />32 response actions. <br />33 Motion carried unanimously. <br />34 REQUESTED PUBLIC APPEARANCE - METROPOLITAN COUNCIL MEMBER CHUCK WIGER <br />35 Mr. Wiger indicated he represented Metro Council District #3 which <br />16 included 8 communities in Ramsey County and in the St. Anthony portion <br />2 <br />
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