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1 *whether or not Ashbach is union or not is not really relative <br /> • 2 because the project would come under the wage rate regulations <br /> 3 under which prevailing wages must be paid. <br /> 4 Mr. Childs added that because the job had come in so much lower than <br /> 5 estimated, the City wouldn' t have to use any of next year ' s MSA <br /> 6 allocation; no short term borrowing would be necessary; and <br /> 7 assessments to abutting property owners-would be less than originally <br /> 8 estimated. <br /> 9 Council Action <br /> 10 Motion by Marks , seconded by Enrooth to accept the low bid of <br /> 11 $256 , 248 . 00 from Ashbach Construction Company to do the grading and <br /> 12 paving on St. Anthony Boulevard from the railroad bridge to the City' s <br /> 13 southern boundary lines and to provide concrete work in conjunction <br /> 14 with the new signals on Kenzie Terrace in accordance with the time <br /> 15 schedules agreed to by both parties on the project. <br /> 16 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 17 COUNCIL REPORTS <br /> 18 Leanna McClanahan Appointed to Serve on East Side Hennepin County Human <br /> 19 Services Committee <br /> 00 Makowske indicated she highly recommended the above appointment to fill <br /> 21 one of two City' s vacancies which had just opened up on the above. <br /> 22 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to appoint Leanna McClanahan, <br /> 23 3507 Roosevelt Street N.E. , to represent St. Anthony on the East Side <br /> 24 Hennepin County Human Services Committee. <br /> 25 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 26 City to Restate Opposition to Increased Air Flights Over St. Anthony <br /> 27 Makowske reported Metropolitan Councilmember Chuck .Wiger had noted the <br /> 28 above was happening during the meeting of the Ramsey County League of <br /> 29 Local Governments meeting she had attended April 20th and she perceived <br /> 30 it was essential that the City restate its opposition to the noise <br /> 31 generated by increased flights. <br /> 32 Mayor Sundland said he had urged all residents who had registered <br /> 33 complaints with him to make several calls to the Metropolitan Airport <br /> 34 Commission about the noise because he and Mr. Childs had been told <br /> 35 that the M.A.C. had received very few calls from St. Anthony residents. <br /> 36 The Mayor suggested one of the letters the City had previously sent be <br /> 37 updated and forwarded to the M.A.C. members. <br /> • <br /> 11 <br />