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Al -15- <br /> 2 said lie =would :either have the . Chief attend the next Council :meeting- or <br /> 3' prepare a. listing 'of his concerns. for Council reaction. The Manager <br /> 4 gave a listing -of services he perceived other communities had :their <br /> 5 reserves perform. <br /> 6 Councilmember-- Marks stated he perceived there had been unanimous Council <br /> 7 agreement that such--a program had been mandated for the City. - <br /> 8 *Firefighter. Bob Lee Suffers Serious Leg Injury from Fall at ,.Home <br /> 9 Mr. Childs described the seriousness of the - firefighter' s injury which <br /> 10 he sustained off-duty but which had required hospitalization and would <br /> 11 probably prevent him from returning to work for six weeks. The Manager <br /> 12 said this would leave the' Fire Department somewhat short-handed but so <br /> 13 far, with the exception of one full time fill in it. had only been <br /> 14 necessary to use reserves for fill in. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Street Light Approved for 2500 Block Between Roosevelt and Murray <br /> 17 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to grant the petition .signed by <br /> 18 the' homeowners in the above area to have NSP install a street light on <br /> 19 the existing light pole in the alley behind 2524 Roosevelt Street, <br /> 20 concurring with the petition assertion that the subject area needs more <br /> �1 lighting. <br /> 22 Motion carried unanimously.. <br /> 23 City to Participate in Second Year Study of Silver Lake Upon Receipt of <br /> 24 1986 Study <br /> 25 Councilmember Enrooth indicated that as the City' s representative on <br /> 26 the Rice Creek Water Management Committee, he had been invited to attend <br /> 27 the meeting where Terry Noonan, a lake management specialist, had <br /> 28 proposed a second sampling of the lake as a basis for drafting and <br /> 29 implementing a lake management plan. The Councilmember said he had <br /> 30 informed Doug Jones of the Silver Lake Residents Association, . who had <br /> 31 requested City participation again this year, that he thought the City <br /> 32 should have a copy of the data' already gathered before it puts out any <br /> 33 more money for further study. Mr. Childs indicated he understood <br /> 34 Columbia Heights was also going to make its participation contingent <br /> 35 upon that city receiving a copy of Mr. Noonan' s first year study. <br /> 36 Council Action <br /> 37 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Makowske to authorize the payment of <br /> 38 $378 . 62 as the City' s share-. of costs of making a second year study of <br /> 39 the- water quality of Silver Lake contingent upon St. Anthony' s getting a <br /> 40 copy of the- results of the 1986 monitoring of the lake. <br /> 401 <br /> 2 Motion carried unanimously. <br />