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1 Mr. Childs explained the City had gotten a check for $13,568.00 for <br />2 1987 franchise fees from Cable TV North Central and after making the <br />3 contribution to fund North Suburban Cable Commission operations, there <br />4 would be $3,690.00 left for the City to use for its own cable ac - <br />5 tivities. <br />6 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve payment of <br />7 $9,878.52 as the City's 1988 contribution towards North Suburban Cable <br />8 Commission's operations. <br />9 Motion carried unanimousl <br />10 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $1,101.85 <br />11 to Bruce A. Liesch Associates, Inc. as the City's share of costs for <br />12 consulting services provided by that firm in connection to St. <br />13 Anthony's lawsuit against the U.S. Army et al related to the City's <br />14 water contamination problems. <br />15 Motion carried unanimously. <br />16 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $2,200.00 <br />17 to the Hance and Levahn law firm for legal services relative to St. <br />18 Anthony prosecutions rendered for the month of March, 1988. <br />19 Motion carried unanimously. <br />20 Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of $3,288.65 <br />21 to the Briggs and Morgan law firm for professional services rendered <br />22 through January 31, 1988 relative to St. Anthony's TCAAP litigation. <br />23 Motion carried unanimously. <br />24 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Sundland to approve payment of $649.03 <br />25 to the Dorsey & Whitney law firm for legal service rendered St. <br />26 Anthony through January 31, 1988. <br />27 Motion carried unanimousl <br />28 <br />29 <br />30 About a dozen Campfire girls and parents had remained to get the <br />31 City's side of the controversy which had arisen over the possibility <br />32 that the City's fire and emergency services would be moved from the <br />33 outdated Kenzie Terrace location into the space now used for a <br />34 gymnasium in Parkview where the City now rents space from the school <br />35 for its administrative and police services. Strong opposition to <br />36 locating a fire station in the same building from which the early <br />37 childhood program is run had been expressed during the February 24th <br />38 School Board public hearing on the disposition of Parkview, held the <br />39 same evening as the Council met in the Council Chambers in Parkview. <br />4 <br />