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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 05241988
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1 Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to direct Briggs and Morgan to <br /> 2 accept the partial settlement of $82 , 500 .00 offered by defendants, <br /> 3 Minnesota Transfer Railway and Walburn Ltd. in the TCAAP groundwater <br /> 4 contamination suit. <br /> 5 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 6 Army Settlement with St Anthony Not Likely Until After New Brighton <br /> 7 Paid <br /> 8 Mr. Childs commented that although there had been a lot of publicity <br /> 9 about the Army settling with New Brighton on its water contamination <br /> 10 suit, nothing in the way of a formal settlement or any cash payment <br /> 11 had yet been made by the Army to New Brighton at this time. There- <br /> 12 fore, if the City gets a cash settlement from -the minor defendants, it <br /> 13 would be the first tangible settlement made to either city so far. <br /> 14 He said he seriously doubted whether the City would ever get any firm <br /> 15 settlement with the Army before New Brighton signs on the dotted line. <br /> 16 St Anthony's 25th Year as Council/Manager City Recognized by Interna- <br /> 17 tional City Management Association <br /> 18 As the President of the Metro Area Managers Association, Mr. Childs <br /> 19 said he was proud to present to the Mayor the plaque from the interna- <br /> 20 tional organization honoring this form of government in St. Anthony. <br /> 21 He said the St. Anthony voters had chosen the Council/Manager form <br /> 22 of government in November, 1963 . He perceived the City had made its <br /> 23 best efforts to uphold the highest standards of professionalism <br /> 24 government ever since. <br /> 25 City Projects Underway <br /> 26 Mr. Childs reiterated that the St. Anthony reconstruction project <br /> 27 would be started next week and that the Kenzie Terrace traffic signal , <br /> 28 which is being erected in conjunction with that project, is already <br /> 29 under construction and should be up by the end of May or the first <br /> 30 of June. <br /> 31 NEW BUSINESS <br /> 32 Council to Interview Two Applicants for Appointment to East Side <br /> 33 Hennepin County Human Services Advisory Committee. May 24th <br /> 34 Two residents, Maurice Ruch and Dorothy Fleming, had indicated an <br /> 35 interest in filling the second vacancy on that Committee and their <br /> 36 interviews were scheduled to be conducted by the Council at 7:15 <br /> 37 P.M. , just prior to their regularly scheduled meeting, May 24th. <br /> 38 Contracts Awarded for Road Materials <br /> 39 Motion by Marks, seconded by Ranallo to accept the low bids and award <br /> 9 • <br /> I <br />
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