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1 Councilmember Marks commented that, although the other department open <br /> 2 houses might not have been as well attended, he perceived it had been <br /> • 3 very beneficial for the Councilmembers to be able to interact with the <br /> 4 department personnel in this manner. <br /> 5 Ranallo Gets Complaints About Park Restrooms Being Closed <br /> 6 The Councilmember reported that the previous evening, during the <br /> 7 meeting of candidates for the District #282 School Board, someone had <br /> 8 raised the question of why the park restrooms were locked. He said <br /> 9 he had told the questioner after the meeting was over that the City <br /> 10 certainly wanted to make the facilities available to the public, but <br /> 11 because of the severe vandalism, etc. , which had resulted when they <br /> 12 were left open in the past, had offered to give the coaches keys and <br /> 13 the responsibility for the facilities, which they had not wanted to <br /> 14 assume. The City had then gone to satellites instead, because it was <br /> 15 found to be much less expensive to have satellites versus the costs of <br /> 16 cleaning and repairing the permanent facilities. <br /> 17 Mr. Childs indicated he now understood that Larry Hamer had made keys <br /> 18 for them last week. The Manager also said the Public Works Depart- <br /> 19 ment had decided to take the walls off the picnic shelter in Silver <br /> 20 Point and the restroom facilities are now kept open all the time and <br /> 21 lit all night. <br /> 22 DEPARTMENTS AND COMMITTEES <br /> • 23 *The City Prosecutor's report on matters conducted at the Hennepin <br /> 24 County District -Court on April 20, 1988 , in which Hance & LeVahn, <br /> 25 Ltd. had represented the City, was ordered filed; <br /> 26 *Before the April Fire Department Report was filed, Councilmember <br /> 27 Enrooth commented that he perceived medical emergencies continu- <br /> 28 ed to be the reason for most of the runs; <br /> 29 *During the discussion of the April Liquor Operations Sales Sum- <br /> 30 mary, it was .noted that the 133% increase in the Stonehouse on- <br /> 31 sale operation, sales offset lower figures on some of the other <br /> 32 City operations. Mr. Childs said he thought the restaurant <br /> 33 operation in the Stonehouse was close to reaching sales figures <br /> 34 the owner perceived necessary to be a success at that location. <br /> 35 April 19 1988 Chemical Health Environmental Management Council of St. <br /> 36 Anthony and New Brighton <br /> 37 Councilmember Makowske commented that it looked like most of the <br /> 38 C.H.E.M. membership were members-at-large who had been recruited with <br /> 39 only Councilmember Marks and Dorothy Fleming being the appointed by <br /> 40 the St. Anthony City Council. Since the City appeared to be the only <br /> 41 source of Commission funding, the Councilmember said she thought it <br /> 42 was necessary for the City to keep close watch on how its monies are <br /> 43 being spent. <br /> • 6 <br />