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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 03291988
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I Motion by Marks , seconded by Makowske to accept the low bid of <br /> 2 $14 , 045 . 00 and award the contract for making the necessary modifica- <br /> 3 tions to Well #5 to Layne Minnesota, as recommended by staff . <br /> 4 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 5 UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> 6 Water Rate Ordinance Adopted <br /> 7 Motion by Makowske , seconded by Enrooth to approve the third reading <br /> 8 and adopt Ordinance 1988-003 . <br /> 9 ORDINANCE 1988-003 <br /> 10 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO WATER RATES; AMENDING <br /> 11 SUBDS. 2 AND 3 OF SECTION 550 : 00 OF THE 1973 <br /> 12 CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> 13 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 14 Several people were still sitting in the chambers and they were asked <br /> 15 if they had any further business to bring before the Council. <br /> 16 Parkview Issue Revisited <br /> •17 David Petrie , 3505-36th Avenue N. E. <br /> 18 *indicated he was one of the persons who had written letters on <br /> 19 the issue to the Mayor and Councilmembers ; <br /> 20 *assured them that whatever initial impression they might have <br /> 21 gotten, he was not anti-business ; <br /> 22 *perceived the 200 people who showed up at the February 24th <br /> 23 school hearing and the Councilmembers shared some of the same <br /> 24 concerns about what was going to happen to Parkview; but <br /> 25 *still wanted to know why, if moving the fire station to the <br /> 26 gymnasium was no longer being considered, the Council was still <br /> 27 interested in acquiring the building for the City. <br /> 28 Sundland told Mr. Petrie at $36 , 000 a year , the City has p n g <br /> 29 the school district $432 , 000 . 00 in rent over the last 12 years . He <br /> 30 said when the School Board first indicated they no longer had a need <br /> 31 for the building and offered to give it to the City, it sounded like a <br /> 32 good idea which would give continuity to Parkview' s use as a Community <br /> 33 Center. <br /> 34 Marks said he perceived another reason the City wanted the building <br /> 35 had been to better distribute its services by consolidating the <br /> •36 office and other types of services . The Councilmember pointed out <br /> 13 <br />
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