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PL PACKETS 1984
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PL PACKET 06191984
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I <br /> -4- <br /> steps which had been taken to facilitate the availability of Small <br /> Business Administration loans for homes and businesses which had • <br /> suffered losses in excess of 40% which were under or not insured. <br /> Mr. Soth ' s May 16th letter to Mr . Childs had indicated there was <br /> little possibility that the City would receive state disaster aid and <br /> the Manager indicated he perceived no reason to have the state make <br /> an audit since it appeared such an audit would make little or no <br /> difference and would have to be paid for by the City . <br /> The Manager recommended the City accept Hennepin County ' s proposal to <br /> provide assessing services in 1985 for $16 ,900 which was less than <br /> they charged the City in 1984 . <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> adopt Resolution 84-026 . <br /> RESOLUTION 84-026 <br /> A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND <br /> CITY MA14AGER TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT <br /> WITH THE HENNEPIN COUNTY ASSESSOR FOR <br /> ASSESSING SERVICES IN 1985 <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Councilman Makowske indicated she had received numerous calls from <br /> residents whose trees had been damaged in the tornado who had been <br /> unable to 'get their branches out in the street before the City cut , <br /> off the emergency chipping services without notice to the residents <br /> that the service had been terminated . One of those callers , Allan <br /> Brown, 3523 Harding Street N.E. , who was present , questioned whether <br /> there would be enough cases like his to involve a major pickup effort <br /> by the City . <br /> Mr. Childs responded by saying the chipping service had been discon- <br /> tinued at the end of ten days after the tornado because of the cost <br /> and the fact that contractors were abusing the program by throwing <br /> debris out in the streets which the residents had already paid them <br /> to haul away . Now that he had told so many residents the City could <br /> no longer take care of their branches free of charge, the Manager <br /> indicated he was concerned those persons might become angry to find <br /> the service had been reinstated after they had made other arrangements <br /> for their branch removal. He added that City crews had become so far <br /> behind in .their regular spring projects that those jobs would have <br /> to be completed before another chipping program could be undertaken . <br /> Councilmen Ranallo and Makowske had indicated they had reservations <br /> about . not extending the service because the .City had not published the <br /> date of the cutoff and "two weeks didn' t seem to be an inordinate time <br /> to -provide .the::service to the residents in an emergency" , but they.' <br /> finally concurred that the City had .'to draw .the line somewhere and <br /> that- ;the City crews could go back t'tb chip the branches which are" "still <br /> in the streets at .a nominal charge ; - whenever they could work it into • <br /> -their schedule: , There:- was,.,;further 'agreement that this service= would ; <br /> not-:..include_: removal of:. stumps..':" <br />
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