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-3- <br /> The August liquor sales summary and Fire Department Report as well as <br /> the July report from the Finance Department were accepted as informa- <br /> tional after the Manager had agreed to find out what the August 12th <br /> "C.H.F. " medical entailed. <br /> The Council members agreed with the Manager that, considering there <br /> were $6 million in checks cashed by the City liquor operation in 1982 , <br /> of which less than $1,000 turned out to be bad checks , it would be <br /> economically advantageous for the City to continue the check cashing <br /> privileges , especially since the number of uncollectible checks have <br /> decreased sharply within the last three years . <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded -by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> approve the write-off of a $999 .91 in uncollectible checks for 1982 , <br /> as recommended by the City Manager. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The September 7th staff notes were ordered filed after the P4anager <br /> had been requested to have a get-well card, which would be signed by <br /> all Council members , sent' to Herman Weber when he has his surgery. <br /> Acknowledging the notice from NSP in the agenda packet that the <br /> utility intends to replace all the street lights they own in the City <br /> with high pressure sodium lamps , Council members agreed with Mr. Childs <br /> that it had been wise for staff to wait until NSP was ready to replace <br /> • these lamps and thus avoid paying $5 . 00 per light. <br /> Mr. Childs and Mayor Sundland indicated they planned- to -attend the <br /> Municipal Caucus meeting (formerly known as the Metro Losers)_ Sept- <br /> ember 20th. and would report back whether they perceive it would be <br /> constructive for_.-the City to join .the ..group in lobbying for more just. <br /> treatment of the suburbs in future legislative sessions . <br /> As he had noted in his September 13th memorandum, Mr. Childs reiterated <br /> that $7,000 in CDBG funds had been dedicated towards the removal of <br /> architectural barriers on City streets and sidewalks and the low bid <br /> for the project had come in for less than $6 ,000 . <br /> Motion by Councilman P4arks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> accept the low bid of $5 , 890 and award the contract to ADCON, Andover, <br /> MN,, to install handicap sidewalks and curb cuts on St. F,nthony Boulevard <br /> and selected locations along Silver Lake Road and, as recommended by <br /> th.e-.City Manager, to extend the completion deadline for project <br /> specifications to October 25 , 1983. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Childs assuYed Councilman Marks that 'staff .would be looking -at the <br /> fees the City charges for wine- permits every .year but reiterated the <br /> . point which.. had previously-been- made- that to: raise"those' "fees at this <br /> time would- probably. only drive . the --one or two holders out of' business. <br /> • He -also indicated 'the City--Attorney would- be making a few changes in <br /> the fee schedule format before the second reading of the proposed ' <br /> ordinance adopting the new schedule . <br />