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1 Mr. Flaten told the Councilmembers they always had the option of • <br /> 2 increasing coverages in mid-term. He indicated he would be willing <br /> 3 to help the City set up an increased security program for the liquor <br /> 4 operations. <br /> 5 Council Action <br /> 6 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to accept the bid from Transcon- <br /> 7 tinental for liquor liability with a $500 , 000 limit; to remove the <br /> 8 Crime and Umbrella insurance coverage from the insurance quote; take <br /> 9 the deductible option of $10,000 per occurrence/$50 ,000 aggregate <br /> 10 (with a maintenance deductible of $1,000 ; and to continue with the <br /> 11 retrospective rating program in Workers Compensation as recommended by <br /> 12 Mr. Flaten. <br /> 13 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 14 City to Pay Portion of Trillium Park Plant Removal Costs from <br /> 15 Beautification Fund <br /> 16 In his May 16th memorandum, Public Works Director Hamer had recom- <br /> 17 mended $1 ,606 . 43 be taken from the above fund to cover the City' s <br /> 18 share of the $2 ,106. 43 the Village Gardenettes will have to pay to <br /> 19 replace 200 feet of diseased honeysuckle in the park. Mr. Childs had <br /> 20 also listed other planned uses for the $10 , 000 . 00 currently on hand <br /> 21 in the Beautification Fund to include center median work at the • <br /> 22 Kenzie Terrace/St. Anthony Boulevard/Silver Lake Road intersection and <br /> 23 a new entrance sign in Trillium Park. Councilmember Ranallo wondered <br /> 24 whether that fund could not also be used to replace the elm trees on <br /> 25 St. Anthony Boulevard. The Manager said he understood. the Public <br /> 26 Works Department had not made plans to plant any more trees which they <br /> 27 would have to take care of. The Councilmember responded by saying he <br /> 28 perceived "the Boulevard was one of the greatest assets the City had" <br /> 29 and that argument was the same as saying "don' t build roads because <br /> 30 we' ll have to plow them. " There was a difference of opinion as to <br /> 31 whether or not disease treatment being tried in other communities was <br /> 32 really effective. Mr. Childs said he would schedule a discussion of <br /> 33 those points with Mr. Hamer for some future meeting. <br /> 34 Council Action <br /> 35 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve payment from the <br /> 36 Beautification Fund of the amount requested by the Village Gardenettes <br /> 37 to defray the costs of replacing diseased honeysuckle in Trillium <br /> 38 Park. <br /> 39 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 40 Mutual Aid Reciprocal Fire Service Agreement Renewed for Fire Depart- <br /> 41 ment <br /> 42 Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to adopt Resolution 88-018. • <br /> 6 <br />