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-5- <br /> October 21st letter from Ramsey County notifying the City that <br /> _nominations were being taken for the Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> Board of Managers were distributed along with copies of the October <br /> 19th notification of the second meeting on search areas for transfer <br /> stations and solid waste processing facilities scheduled to be held in <br /> the Golden Valley City Hall, at 7: 30 P .M. , November 9th. <br /> Mr. Childs reported .permits had been taken out for exterior facia <br /> work and roof repairs- on the Apache Plaza Mall building and the Mayor <br /> indicated-Mr. Cavanaugh of the C. G. Rein Co. had told him the center <br /> owners also plan to redo the floors in the mall which would seem to <br /> indicate the long-awaited renovation of the center .might at last become <br /> a reality. <br /> There would be no H.R.A. meeting held that evening, Mr. Childs said, <br /> but, if the attorneys complete the documents which would affect the <br /> purchase of the property for Phase 1 of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelop- <br /> ment Project and transfer of that property to the redevelopers , an <br /> H. R.A. meeting could possibly be scheduled for 5 : 30 P.M. , October 28th. <br /> The Manager said he would verify this date with both the Council and <br /> Planning Commission as he would that place and time of the actual <br /> signing with Arkell. <br /> The October 18th staff notes were. accepted as informational as was the . <br /> brochure furnished by the Agriculture Department which portrayed the <br /> destructiveness of the gypsy moth whose presence in the City is being <br /> • tested by the federal .inspectors . The Mayor reported having been <br /> interviewed by both the Star and" Northeaster about a possible infesta- <br /> tion and he, urged staff cooperation with the inspectors so immediate <br /> action can be taken to protect the City's trees , if such action <br /> - becomes necessary-. <br /> The Council acknowledged the honor paid to both the City and Mr. <br /> Childs when he had been invited to speak to the St. Paul Chamber of <br /> Commerce about the efficiencies the City had utilized to keep taxes <br /> down in the face of declining state aids , particularly those employed <br /> by the liquor operation, Public Works Department, and the Fire Depart- <br /> ment in their joint purchases program with other municipalities . <br /> The addendum to the specifications for joint purchase of motor fire <br /> apparatus under the latter program had been included in the agenda <br /> packet. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> approve as presented the modification of specifications for the joint <br /> purchase of a fire pumper and to advance the bid opening to November <br /> 15, 1983. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> -During- the -final- reading-of the ordinance which would raise the <br /> Councilmembers.! ..and. Mayor' s salaries ; Councilman- Letourneau noted that <br /> the . City of Wayzata had recently almost doubled their City officials ' <br /> salaries and' indicated• he believed, since the last raise had been . <br /> almost eight years ago, such a raise was long- overdue... Councilman. <br />