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• -5- <br /> Motion by .' <br /> y Marks , seconded by Makowske to approve payment of..$24 , 896.. 08 <br /> to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission . for February sewer <br /> services. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Recess <br /> Councilmember Ranallo suggested a ten minute break be taken during which <br /> the Council could participate with the employees who had been honored <br /> with service awards for the specially decorated cake and coffee provided <br /> as a. token of the Council' s appreciation of the recipients ' service. <br /> The meeting was recessed from 7 : 50 P.M. to 8 : 00 P.M. <br /> AGENDA ADDENDUM <br /> Resident Reports on' Silver Point Park Problems <br /> Arthur Johnson, Sr. , 3100. - 29th Avenue N.E. was present to discuss the <br /> problems his family is experiencing when the toilets in the warming <br /> house are closed. He identified his home as being almost part of the <br /> • park and suggested the City either keep the toilets open or provide <br /> satellites for the use of -the youngsters who use the park in the summer . <br /> Mr . Johnson also reported many of the young people also want to use his <br /> phone and indicated his family had even had to report two accidents in <br /> the park because there was no other phone available to call the rescue <br /> squad. The resident was concerned about what would happen if another <br /> emergency . should occur when no one was at home at his house. Mr. <br /> Johnson suggested. a pay phone in the park might alleviate a potentially <br /> bad situation in the future.. <br /> The Council response was : <br /> Sundland -indicated he thought Mr . Johnson had made a good point; <br /> -recalled a pay phone in the park had been removed <br /> because of vandalism; but <br /> -said since most of these phones are now alarmed to the <br /> police, it might be possible to have that service rein- <br /> stalled; <br /> concurred that even though there might be some vandalism <br /> of the, .toilet facilities, the City should keep the warming <br /> houses open; . and <br /> -it would be- cheaper to keep the warming houses open than <br /> to rent a satellite. <br /> Enrooth ' ._perceived a satellite would .be very expensive. <br />