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-5- <br /> 15 year veterans trying to keep, abreast of changes in planning legislation . The <br /> .� Councilman indicated he and Gunnar Isberg would like to see these planning sessions <br /> offered statewide on 'a regular basis which would probably require a paid staff. <br /> If that were to happen, Councilman Marks indicated he would drop out as a trainer. <br /> The Board of Directors of the Youth Service Bureau are continuing their efforts to <br /> find a replacement for Chris Clausen, the Commissioner reported, and he said the <br /> Bureau 's task of preventing repetition of youth problems is greatly accelerated <br /> at this time of the year. <br /> It was noted the medical calls are continuing to more than double the number of <br /> fire calls to which the City Fire Department responds. The November report from <br /> that department was ordered filed. <br /> The Manager drew attention to the December staff notes ' reference to the retirement <br /> of a Public Works mechanic, Paul Reilina. Mr. Childs reiterated that a new Police <br /> Secretary had been hired and distributed copies of a letter from General Fire <br /> Safety which he perceived indicated the City might have a new fire truck within <br /> the next two or three months . Because the truck had been budgeted for in 1984, <br /> the funds would be heldrin the Capital Expenditure Fund for expenditure in 1985, <br /> he added. <br /> The St. Anthony Marketing Committee would be meeting December 20th to consider sign <br /> and street identification graphics and Howard Dahlgren 's proposals, and the Manager <br /> indicated he anticipated a report could be made to the Council in January. <br /> • The December 7th notice from the.Hennepi.n County Commissioners included in the_ <br /> agenda packet sought applications from municipal elected officials for nomination <br /> to serve on the proposed Hennepin County Community Action Agency, an organization <br /> which would allow access to funding for services that had previously been unavail - <br /> able to suburban county residents. Councilman Ranallo indicated he might be <br /> interested once the agency had been designated by the state and Councilman Enrooth <br /> said that, if the Rice Creek Watershed District didn't become more active, he might <br /> also consider seeking nomination. The Councilman then gave Mr. Childs the draft for <br /> reference by any Councilmember who might be interested. <br /> As reported in the staff notes, Mr. Childs had included in the agenda packet a <br /> resolution related to the provision of health insurance for retirees. The Manager <br /> 'told- Counc-i-lman-Enrooth -the-City employees consider the new insurance cover'a'ge <br /> well worthwhile, even if they have to pay for it themselves. To support that <br /> assumption, Mr. Childs said Mr. Reiling had decided to retire at 62 only because <br /> the coverage would be available to him. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Marks to adopt Resolution <br /> 84-042. <br /> RESOLUTION 84-042 <br /> A RESOLUTION RELATING TO HEALTH INSURANCE <br /> PROVISIONS FOR RETIRED EMPLOYEES <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • <br />