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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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5 - <br /> responded that reports he had seen disputed somewhat the assumption that <br /> • older people use less water. The response to his statement was that many <br /> of' the City's retired persons go south for the winter and are therefore <br /> gone during December, January, February and March when some of the higher <br /> estimates of flow were made. <br /> Ms. Fletcher responded to the City's concerns about MWCC cost controls and <br /> financial planning by reporting the improvements in that area which the <br /> agency had initiated since the Boland Report and said her own background <br /> in education had led her to be very cost conscious. She also indicated a <br /> special administrator had been hired to oversee the agency's hiring practices. <br /> Mayor Sundland told Ms. Fletcher and Mr. Wiger just their willingness to <br /> appear before the Council had done much to improve the City's relationship <br /> with their agencies. They responded by saying they intended to keep the <br /> lines of communication open and urged the City to report any concerns to <br /> them immediately. <br /> The April Fire Department Report was ordered filed as informational . <br /> A draft of the Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. report on water pressure <br /> testing required by the Metropolitan Pollution Control Agency had been <br /> included in the agenda packet and the Manager noted that the engineers <br /> had confirmed the-original findings that the Rankin Road connection would <br /> be the most feasible to provide the City with a temporary water supply <br /> during the summer months. The City's application for a Super Fund grant <br /> • to pay for the connection had been approved, the Manager reported, and he <br /> said the cost of the second report would be paid from those funds as well . <br /> Motion by. Councilman Enrooth and seconded by Councilman Marks to confirm <br /> the Emergency Declaration which authorizes the City to take appropriate <br /> actions to minimize further loss of life, bodily injury and property damage <br /> from that sustained when a tornado and severe winds damaged the City <br /> April 26, 1984. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Marks to adopt <br /> Resolution 84-024 <br /> RESOLUTION 84-024 <br /> A RESOLUTION REQUESTING HOMESTEAD PROPERTIES DAMAGED <br /> BY--T-HE-APR I L-26 1984-STORM-Bf-RE-ASSES-SED <br /> FOR PURPOSE OF SPECIAL TAX CREDIT <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Hamer estimated the storm would cost the City well over $5,000 in land <br /> fill costs which would not include the costs of hauling large tree stumps <br /> to Elk River, the only site which would accept them for burial . <br /> Senators Boschwicz and Durenburger and Congressmen Vento, Sikorski , Sabo <br /> and Frenzel will be requested to aid the City in getting disaster <br /> assistance from the Small Business Administration and staff is exploring <br /> whether assistance is available from state agencies under the State <br /> Calamity Act. <br />
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