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The general consensus was that, even though the City had enough water <br />for its own needs, it wouldn't be good public policy for the City to <br />start depleting the aquifer any further than necessary as long as the <br />drought continues. Sundland said he had a "gut feeling" that the City <br />was actually selling more water by having the odd/even sprinkling <br />schedule that it would if those restrictions were dropped. Childs <br />confirmed that the City's Water Fund was about $30,000 ahead of where <br />staff had anticipated it would be at this time. <br />9 Nadeau Company Selected to Construct Building for New Temporary <br />10 Filtration Plant <br />11 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to follow the Public Works <br />12 Director's recommendation to accept the low bid of $14,500 from the R. <br />13 A. Nadeau Company to erect a 40 Foot X 43 foot temporary pole shelter <br />14 to house the temporary plant until a permanent system replaces it. The <br />15 Council also concurs with Mr. Hamer's recommendation to accept Nadeau's <br />16 bid of $1,267.00 for 26 gauge rather than 29 gauge metal walls. Staff <br />17 is urged for safety reasons to get the building up as soon as possible. <br />IV] <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />19 Peterson and Ernt to Serve on the St. Anthony Historical Committee <br />20 Childs reported Irving Peterson and Bob Ernt had indicated they wanted <br />L to serve on the above. Enrooth said Kim Johnson was also interested. <br />22 Florence Marks' name had been previously offered and Makowske reiterated <br />23 that she was going to talk to Ruth Harris about serving. Staff would <br />24 be confirming their willingness to serve. <br />25 It was agreed that Committee meetings should be video recorded for <br />26 posterity and that there should be a concerted effort made to get old <br />27 photos which Enrooth said should be duplicated and returned promptly. <br />28 NEW BUSINESS <br />29 Childs explained that when the City was dropped from the Hennepin County <br />30 Health Insurance program, the LOGIS program seemed to offer the best <br />31 replacement. <br />32 Council Action <br />33 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to adopt Resolution 88-029 with the <br />34 spelling correction in the second paragraph suggested by Councilmember <br />35 Makowske. <br />go <br />