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Education <br /> Independent School District 282 ("ISD 282") is headquartered in the City. The City constitutes <br /> 84% of ISD 282's valuation. ISD 282 has a 1998/99 enrollment of approximately 1,450 in <br /> kindergarten through grade 12 and employs a total staff of approximately 200, of which 117 are <br /> teachers and administrators. <br /> Parochial education is available at St. Charles Borromeo School, which has approximately 380 <br /> i <br /> students in kindergarten through grade eight. <br /> GOVERNMENTAL ORGANIZATION AND SERVICES <br /> The City has been a municipal corporation since 1946 and is a statutory City operating under <br /> the council-manager plan. The City Council is comprised of the Mayor and four Council <br /> members, all elected at large. The current Council members are: <br /> Expiration of Term <br /> Clarence J. Ranallo Mayor December 31, 1999 <br /> Dennis Cavanaugh Member December 31, 2001 <br /> Jerome Faust Member December 31, 1999 <br /> George E. Marks Member December 31, 1999 <br /> Brian Thuesen Member December 31, 2001 <br /> The City Manager, Mr. Michael Mornson, is responsible for the daily administration and <br /> operating function of the City and implementation of Council directives. The Financial Director, <br /> Mr. Roger Larson, Sr., is responsible for maintaining the records and accounts of the City's <br /> operations. The City has a total of 54 full-time employees. <br /> City Services <br /> Protective services are provided by the City through 18 police officers and 7 full-time and 23 <br /> volunteer fire fighters. The City also provides police services to the cities of.Lauderdale and <br /> Falcon Heights through contract agreement. <br /> St. Anthony's water system is supplied by three wells and has two storage facilities with total <br /> capacity of 2,250,000 gallons. <br /> Interceptor sewer lines and wastewater treatment plants in the seven-county metropolitan area, <br /> of which the City is a part, are under the jurisdiction of the Metropolitan Council Environmental <br /> Services ("MCES"). MCES finances its operations through user charges based on usage. The <br /> City is responsible for the construction and maintenance of sewer laterals. <br /> The City owns and operates two municipal liquor stores: one with on- and off-sale and one off- <br /> sale warehouse. The Liquor Fund transferred $65,000 to the General Fund in 1995, 1996 and <br /> 1997. <br /> - 16 - <br />