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-4- <br /> Before ordering the May Fire Department Report filed, Councilman <br /> Ranallo noted that the department had spent almost 10 hours responding • <br /> to medical emergencies as compared to -only a little over an hour on <br /> fires . Mayor Sundland suggested that some of the disparity could be <br /> accounted for by the .fact that the community is aging and there have <br /> been excellent fire safety educational programs fostered by the Fire <br /> Department. <br /> Also accepted as informational were the April Financial Summary, the <br /> May Liquor Operations Summary and the minutes of the Chemical Abuse <br /> Information Committee meeting May 10th. <br /> An in depth report from Public Works Director Hamer on the collapse <br /> and repair of the sanitary sewer in front of the high school had been <br /> included the the agenda packet. The Council consensus was that the <br /> decision to. only black top the road because of the possibility of <br /> settling, had been a prudent one . Mrs . Makowske reported she had <br /> picked up several warning signs on the construction site which had <br /> blown over with the high winds experienced that day . <br /> The June 7th staff meeting notes were noted and ordered filed. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to accept <br /> the City Manager' s, recommendation that staff should request the Hennepin <br /> County Commissioners to reconsider in this time of tight budgets , their <br /> requirement that the City buy new radio equipment from the County to <br /> replace the radios presently used by the Police Department , since , even <br /> though all radios in the system might not be brand new, or the same <br /> color, by permitting the City to buy the equipment they have now, the <br /> St. Anthony system would continue to be functional and could be updated, <br /> as needed by the City, over a period of- years . <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Mr. Childs reminded the Council members that a public hearing to <br /> consider the Metropolitan Pollution Control Agency ' s study of the City <br /> water system is scheduled to be held during the Council ' s June 28th <br /> meeting. <br /> At 8 : 35 P.M. , the Mayor opened the public hearing on the City ' s proposal <br /> to amend its Year VII Urban Hennepin County Community Development Block <br /> Grant planning allocation to reflect a $3,541 modification in that <br /> allocation suggested by the auditors by which the City could be re- <br /> imbursed for previously paid expenditures . <br /> There was no one present to object to the amendment, or to provide <br /> input into the discussion, and the hearing was closed at 8 : 37 P .M. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> approve the $3, 541 modification of the CDBG planning allocation for <br /> Year VII , as presented. <br /> Motion carried' unanimously . • <br />