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WT <br /> -2- <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> authorize payment of all the verified claims listed for April 12th • <br /> and $2 , 711. 20 to Dorsey & Whitney for legal services for February, <br /> 1983, as listed in the April 12, 1983 Council agenda. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Mayor reminded other Council members of the annual appreciation <br /> dinner and work session with City volunteer groups to be held the <br /> next evening. <br /> Mr. .-Childs told Councilman Enrooth he intends to issue a special <br /> Newsletter to explain to residents just exactly what portion of their <br /> property taxes go toward support of the City. The Mayor indicated <br /> he is referring calls he has received related to the sharp increase in <br /> taxes to the school district,- which is responsible for the greatest <br /> portion of the increase. The ' Manager indicated he would again discuss <br /> the City' s water contamination problems in the Newsletter because <br /> several Councilmen felt that some residents have overreacted to the <br /> problem, although he perceives the number of calls received represent <br /> only a small percentage of the 'total population. Councilman Ranallo <br /> agreed, saying he has received more calls about the rust in the water <br /> than about the contamination. Mayor Sundland said he has noticed that <br /> many residents have recognized that the City officials have had the <br /> foresight to address the problem before it becomes an emergency. <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported there would be several nationally recognized <br /> consultants who would address the annual meeting of the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities in Bloomington, June 14 , 15,, and 16 , which the Mayor • <br /> perceives should make the conference much more interesting. <br /> Councilman Marks wondered if it would be feasible to put up posts to <br /> close off vehicular passage over the sodded area where Rankin Road and <br /> 29th Avenue N.E. once intersected. Other incidents of vehicles being <br /> driven across lawns were discussed with the Manager, who reiterated <br /> the difficulties of apprehending the drivers . Jim Schwartz , the <br /> Bulletin reporter, was requested to write an article about the re- <br /> curring- problem <br /> e- <br /> curr ni g problem in which he might suggest that residents who witness <br /> these destructive acts should -report the license numbers of the offenders <br /> to the Police Department who could at least talk to those youths and <br /> their families . <br /> The February financial summary and the Finance Director's report on <br /> her investment bidding for the City' s funds were discussed before they <br /> were accepted as informational along with the March Fire Department <br /> report and the -March 8th Chemical Use/Abuse Information Committee <br /> minutes . The improvement in the liquor operations report' 'was pointed: <br /> out by the Manager. and the excellent rating given the City ' s water <br /> facilities by the Minnesota Department of Health was acknowledged <br /> with appreciation. <br /> 'in his annual report on the City'-s -three skating rinks for the 1982-83 <br /> season, the Public Works. Director had acknowledged that the mild winter <br /> had resulted in lower maintenance costs and the fact that the attendan� <br /> had doubled w,-en the rinks had been opened over those taken the <br />