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■ -4- <br /> $1,200 to be paid to the engineering firm for specifications and <br /> • inspections, Mr. Hamer said, and, if the Public Works Department con- <br /> structs, the replacement line , the cost of materials would be $15,000 <br /> with 'Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. charging $3,000 for developing <br /> a plan which could be approved by the State Health Department. Fie <br /> said Twin City Testing had indicated the tank should have been .painted <br /> on the inside two years ago and the outside would need to be repainted <br /> in another year or two. Regarding the Stinson watermain, he reported <br /> that there have been two major breaks between 29th Avenue and <br /> St. Anthony Boulevard this spring. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo -and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> authorize Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. to prepare specifications <br /> for painting the inside and outside of the elevated water tank as <br /> recommended by the Public Works Director. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Letourneau to <br /> accept the proposal from Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. to prepare <br /> the plans for the waterline replacement on Stinson Boulevard between <br /> St. Boulevard and 30th Avenue N.E. , as recommended by the Public Works <br /> Director. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • During the 'Council work session which preceded this meeting , Council <br /> members had discussed at length the proposals from three law firms <br /> to serve as the City' s Prosecuting Attorney. The three , all of whom <br /> were either represented by City residents or had an office in <br /> St. Anthony, were Johnson & Doran, 4111 Central Avenue N.E. ; Edward <br /> J. Hance Law Offices , Ltd . , St. Anthony National Bank Building; and <br /> Popham, Haik, Schnobrich, Kaufman & Doty, Ltd. , 4344 IDS Center . <br /> Bernard Johnson of Johnson & Doty was the only representative present <br /> that evening. . <br /> A system for rating the firms for selection was established. Council- <br /> man Marks indicated he was not rating the firms on professionalism <br /> but rather on their accessibility and the specific person who would <br /> be handling the City ' s prosecutions. With that criteria in mind, he <br /> rated the Johnson firm first, the Hance firm second, and the Haik <br /> firm third. <br /> Councilman Ranallo wanted the option of reappointing the Dorsey firm <br /> to handle the prosecutions left open, but because that firm had not <br /> submitted a proposal , ranked them fourth. The Councilman indicated <br /> his first choice would be the larger firm, represented by Ray Haik, who <br /> had assured the City they would provide quality control for at least <br /> three years, naming one person to handle the City ' s prosecutions , <br /> with attorneys who are experienced in municipal prosecutions to fill <br /> in for that person whenever necessary. He would rate the Johnson firm <br /> second and the Hance firm third, because of the latter' s lack of <br /> • prosecuting experience. <br /> . Mayor Sundland indicated he was considering accessibi-1jty for the <br /> Police Department when he. rated the Hance firm first based <br />