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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> February 10, 1998 <br /> Page 3 <br /> 1 Work Session around a table and getting away from the formalities is shared by many <br /> 2 communities. The dynamics felt at the retreat truly works for problem-solving which is the <br /> 3 purpose of the Work Sessions. He noted that the"conference was attended by the entire Council <br /> 4 of some cites and he suggested that at some point the St. Anthony Council should attend the <br /> 5 conference as a refresher. <br /> 6 Cavanaugh noted that VillageFest is behind schedule. He has spoken with Bob Foster who will <br /> 7 be sending a letter and having a meeting within the next two weeks. They have recruited co- <br /> b chairs for the committee. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 C. Mayor. <br /> 11 Mayor Ranallo reported his attendance at a meeting of the Cable Television Commission. He <br /> 12 reported that the number of residents with cable television in the City of St. Anthony has <br /> 13 surpassed the number in the City of Lauderdale with a penetration of 45%. The average <br /> 14 penetration of the l0,participating suburbs is 49%. Some of the commissioners will be present at <br /> 15 the March 10 Council meeting at which the Council will begin live broadcast. He noted that <br /> 16 residents can receive cable television in their homes free of charge. An article in regard to this <br /> 17 will be published in the near future. <br /> 18 Mayor Ranallo reported a meeting was held on Thursday, February 5, 1998, which was attended <br /> 19 by him, City Manager, Peter Willenbring of WSB, and Senator Marty. He noted that <br /> 20 Representative McGuire was invited to the meeting but did not attend. The meeting was called <br /> 21 when it was discovered that the persons dispersing any funds from the State of Minnesota will be <br /> 22 the Division of Waters of the Department of Natural Resources. This is one group who was not <br /> 23 included in the meeting held by the City of St. Anthony on January 15, 1998. <br /> 24 Mayor Ranallo reported that a bill is currently before the legislature. It is House File#3399 and <br /> 25 Senate File#2991. City Manager has a copy of the bill. The bill-is requesting $6 million from <br /> 26 the General Budget and$35 million to be dispersed as grant money. The DNR already has <br /> 27 requests for$50 million. It is possible that this bill could become a line item and each City's <br /> 28 request be put on a line. The Governor could then strike out any City he so chooses. Staff is <br /> 29 hopeful that the monies will be put into the DNR-.and the DNR can then disperse the monies <br /> 30 through the Division of Waters. Ranallo explained that the DNR has statutory criteria for flood <br /> 31 money. The City Manager and Peter Willenbring made the same presentation to representatives <br /> 32 of the DNR that was made in January. After the presentation, the representatives stated the <br /> 33 presentation looked good and they would give it consideration. However, the City will still have <br /> 34 to meet the criteria. <br /> 35 Mayor Ranallo noted that any money that has been spent to this point on the water issue will not <br /> 36 be included in the match money of the grant. Once the City is approved for the grant, it can start <br /> 37 allocating funds for the match. Also any money received from FEMA or grants from other <br /> 38 agencies cannot be included as match money. <br />