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1 The following were ordered filed after comments on several issues: <br />2 *Hance and LeVahn, Ltd. reports on matters they had prosecuted at <br />3 the Hennepin County District Court May 18th and June 1st; <br />4 Marks reported prosecutors had told him Judge Christensen <br />5 was actually considered "one of the toughest judges" when <br />6 it came to sentencing which their reports supported; <br />7 *May Liquor Sales Summary <br />8 Ranallo was assured staff is concerned about the drop in <br />9 sales for the Apache liquor warehouse operation which the <br />10 Liquor Manager perceives was strongly influenced by the price <br />11 wars among new liquor operations in nearby communities; <br />12 *May Fire Department Report <br />13 accepted without comment. <br />14 CITY MANAGER REPORTS <br />15 June 7 1988 Staff Meeting Notes <br />16 Mr. Childs said he had also heard rumors about companies who were <br />17 interested in locating in the vacant Mickey D's Restaurant building <br />18 despite the "atrociously high" rents Councilmember Ranallo said he <br />19 understood were being asked for the building. <br />20 Rieke Carroll Muller Status Report on City Projects Welcomed <br />21 The Councilmembers indicated they were very happy to learn from the <br />22 above that the Kenzie Terrace signal project was 90o complete and to <br />23 hear Mr. Childs say that the St. Anthony Boulevard reconstruction <br />24 project had advanced to the point where the curbing would be laid the <br />25 following week. <br />26 They were also pleased to learn that the carbon filtration plant <br />27 should be up and running early in July when, Mr. Childs said, <br />28 hopefully, all sprinkling restrictions could be dropped. <br />29 Contract for Well #3 Reactivation Project to be Awarded June 16th <br />30 Mr. Childs indicated he expected the bids for that project to be in <br />31 the office the following day and he requested the Council schedule a <br />32 short special meeting at 5:30 P.M., June 16th, to accept the bids and <br />33 award the contract for the project. He reiterated that staff expects <br />34 all costs would eventually be paid from the Superfund, but perceives <br />35 the City can't wait for that approval and would have to go ahead and <br />36 pay out the $15,000.00 now with the expectation of including those <br />10 <br />