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-4- <br /> Legislati've Policies Adopted, by Minnesota League of Cities <br /> Councilmember Ranallo reported some of the issues which the LMC had .voted to <br /> support in the next legi-slative sess-ion during their November 20th meeting., <br /> Included was the League's intent to oppose the sale of wine in grocery stores and the <br /> agreement which had been worked out with the various ."splinter" groups of cities to <br /> speak with one voice when it came to the League's position related to- property tax. <br /> reform. As an aside, the LMC Board member -said he had learned there were about <br /> 82 cities who owned nursing homes and hospitals whose revenues from those enter-. <br /> prises had been lessened to a greater extent than those who depend on liquor store <br /> returns. <br /> Councilmember Marks Reports on His Participation in Planning Institute Activities <br /> He had served as both registrar and moderator of the Government Training Service <br /> Planning Institute held in the Brainerd area, the Councilmember reported. <br /> Councilmember Marks indicated he would also be closely associated with the seminars <br /> to be conducted by the Service in Rochester and St. Paul the next two months. <br /> DEPARTMENT AND COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> City Prosecutor Reports on Court Matters October 15th and November 5th <br /> Councilmember Enrooth said he was pleased to see several instances in the above where <br /> judges had stayed only a portion of the sentences and fines they had imposed. He <br /> also noted that in some cases the same judges had actually collected court costs <br /> as well . A short discussion of what is perceived to be a "crisis in litigation" <br /> preceded the Council 's direction that the Hance reports be filed as informational . <br /> Council Considers Fire Chief Entner's Proposals for Emergency Preparedness <br /> Copies of the updated Emergency Preparedness Plan had been submitted for any changes <br /> or corrections the Council or Mayor might suggest. Mr. Childs indicated there <br /> could be a disaster Preparedness exercise where the Plan would be tested. The <br /> following comments were made: <br /> Sundland - indicated his conversations with the Fire Chief had convinced him <br /> that staff had drawn on their own experiences with the 1984 tornado <br /> in setting up response programs for schools and -churches, and he <br /> told-Councilmember Makowske he was certain the omission of the Salyation <br /> Army Camp from the shelter sources listing had only been an oversight. <br /> Marks wanted alternatives designated for both key- responders and sites for <br /> assembling; <br /> suggested there should be more than one way of getting in touch with those <br /> key persons; <br /> questioned what the responsib.ilities of Councilmembers other than the <br /> Mayor and Mayor Pro Tem might be; <br /> thought alternative assembling points for them might also be helpful ; and <br /> noted that the Ramsey-County emergency preparedness people had been <br /> omitted from the key -persons listing. <br /> Ranal'lo -' said he wduld expect the person who got. in touch with the Councilmembery <br /> would tell them where -to assemble and what their responsibilities were. <br /> The general reaction was that outside of a fe w minor changes, the Plan had been <br /> very well prepared. <br />