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-2- <br /> Before acting on the school district b_illing,.:the Mayor Pro. Tem asked Mr. Childs to i <br /> extend his compliments to the Public Works Department for the .maintenance of .Park <br /> View. <br /> :. Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by .Counci.lman .Enrooth to approve payment of <br /> $6,000 to the St. Anthony School District for the City's use of the Park View <br /> facilities during July, August, and September, 1984. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve payment <br /> of $350 to LeFevere, Lefler, Kennedy, O'Brien & Drawz for legal consultation with <br /> Mr. Drawz regarding the New Brighton water contamination litigation and determination <br /> of filing of papers necessary to protect the City's rights in a related contamination <br /> problem. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Councilman Marks indicated the conflict in meeting night dates made it hard for <br /> him to attend meetings of the Chemical Abuse Information Committee to which he is <br /> the Council 's representative. Mr. Childs indicated he had in the past suggested <br /> the Committee reschedule their meetings for the first rather- than the second <br /> Tuesday of the month. In a later discussion of the Committee 's September 18th <br /> minutes, the Manager indicated he had discussed the Council 's 1985 grant to the <br /> Committee with Shelley Freeman and had been trying to contact one of the Committee <br /> members who had consistently been absent from the Committee meetings to ascertain • <br /> that member's interest in continuing service on that board. The Mayor Pro Tem <br /> questioned just how effective the Committee could be with only three members in <br /> attendance for the meetings and Councilman Marks surmised that the lack of a con- <br /> scientious effort to notify members in advance of meetings might account for <br /> non-attendance. The Councilman indicated it was his intention to try to make the <br /> Committee meeting scheduled that evening if the Council meeting did not run too <br /> long and, at that time, he would reiterate the suggestion that Committee dates be <br /> rescheduled not to conflict with Council .meeting dates. If he's able to determine <br /> how many Committee appointments would be necessary, Mr. Childs said, he would <br /> publicize the openings in the City Newsletter which goes out the following week. <br /> Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo reported the League of Minnesota Cities Federal Legislation <br /> Committee on which he serves would be sending a resolution to the National League of <br /> Cities Conference recommending support for the. amendment of the Anti-trust Law <br /> which would protect cities from monetary damages in anti-trust litigations. The <br /> Mayor Pro Tem indicated a resident had recently requested of him that the .City <br /> refuse to issue a garbage hauling license- for poor performance by a firm who <br /> serves the City and Mayor Pro Tem Ranallo realized, the protection the amendment <br /> could provide the City if such action were taken, although he recognized that the <br /> revised law would not prevent the firm from filing an injunction against such <br /> action. <br /> -The -indication that. the Cable T.V. :companies might be reneging on their promise to <br /> . .the League of Cities that control of cable service would remain in the hands of the <br /> cities for at least four years, had prompted the Commission -he serves -on- to. prepare <br /> another resolution urging the National- League -to work for an amendment to the -cable • <br /> . law which would oppose the transfer-of.- control , the Mayor Pro -Tem reported, and he <br /> said he b ad submitted the name of Mayor Sundland to be considered for appointment <br />