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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 04141987
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l r <br /> -4- • <br /> -reported one of the issues to be studied .would be the <br /> impact of direct competition of private health care centers <br /> on public institutions . <br /> Childs -said he perceived the City. would . never impact on other . <br /> public entities like a private hospital would a public <br /> funded one <br /> " I <br /> Sundland -said he agreed Minneapolis should have to levy for :45 plan- <br /> ners' if they think they need that many; - but <br /> -perceived cities like St. Anthony might. -use their tax <br /> dollars more prudently but are judged on the rule of thumb <br /> established for the -larger- cities. <br /> Rose -agreed, suggesting, for example, that Minneapolis includes <br /> in its property taxes. the costs for having its residents ' <br /> garbage hauled while St. -Anthony and Roseville residents <br /> have to pay a separate fee for their own services . <br /> Wine in Gorcery Stores and Elimination 'of Strong Beer <br /> Rose -told Councilmember Ranallo neither bill has come up in <br /> committee yet but he expected the wine in grocery stores <br /> to rear its head again this session; <br /> -assured the Council that "as the representative of a city <br /> with one of- the most profitable liquor operations in the, <br /> state, " he would certainly be opposing this legislation; <br /> -added that he perceived the same rationale for opposing <br /> keeping the bars open until 3 : 00 A.M. could be applied to <br /> this legislation. <br /> Obscenity. Bill <br /> Rose -told Councilmember Makowske he expected that legislation to <br /> pass because 'of the .broad make up from a social aspect of <br /> its supporters; <br /> -indicated he would be inclined to support the bill as <br /> long as there were .no -Constitutional conflicts, perceiving <br /> "you -can' t handle issues. selectively when it 'comes to the <br /> Bill of Rights. " ; <br /> -would probably be supporting the bill because he understood <br /> it had- been designed to protect the Constitution; and <br /> -agreed with studies -that have shown violence to women is • <br /> I enerated by pornography. <br />
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