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4 <br /> -2- <br /> Motion by Councilman Enrooth. and seconded -by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> • approve payment of the following claims as listed in the July 12 , 1983 <br /> Council agenda. <br /> #2. $504 . 24 to be paid to the City of Minneapolis for the City 's - share <br /> of the costs of operation and maintenance of the traffic .semaphore <br /> at the intersection . of Lowry Avenue and Stinson Boulevard N.E. <br /> #3. $2, 777 for membership dues . in the League of Minnesota Cities . <br /> #4. $535 . 03 to be paid to Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. for con- <br /> struction services on the St. .Anthony Boulevard Bridge project. <br /> #5. $1, 419 . 62 to be paid to Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. for the <br /> plans and specifications as well as supervision of the City water . <br /> tank painting project. <br /> #6 . $12, 601 to be paid to Midwest Area, Inc. for Worker's Compensation <br /> policy downpayment and first installment. <br /> V. $4, 690 to be paid to Midwest Area, Inc. - for business automobile <br /> policy downpayment and first installment. <br /> #8. $11, 715 to be paid to Midwest Area, Inc. for package policy down- <br /> payment and first installment. <br /> • Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Mayor Sundland. indicated the proprietors of Vincenzo' s Restaurant in <br /> the shopping center which is going to be redeveloped had told him many <br /> of their customers reported thinking the restaurant was no longer in <br /> operation having read all the publicity given the Kenzie Terrace <br /> Redevelopment Project. <br /> Mr. Childs was requested to inform the Planning Commission that the <br /> Council believes it would be reasonable for the Commission to consider <br /> some type of temporary signage which might be developed in conjunction <br /> with the sign planned by the developers of the Kenzie Terrace Redevelop- <br /> ment Project which could list the businesses which are still in opera- <br /> tion in the St. . Anthony Village Shopping Center. <br /> Councilman Letourneau arrived during this discussion at 7: 45 P.M. , and <br /> indicated he agreed with the Mayor- that such a sign could not be con- <br /> sidered precedent setting because the conditions under which the <br /> temporary permission would be granted are unique to only this group of <br /> businesses. <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported he . and. many other residents in his .neighbor <br /> hood had suffered a. great deal of tree damage during the recent wind <br /> storm..and there had been .a lack of. cooperation on the part of the City <br /> rubbish haulers to remove the .damaged limbs and branches . He wondered <br /> • if the haulers .don' t intend to honor the agreement they made last <br /> spring- when the City .discontinued. the branch pickup program, whether <br /> that program should not be reinstated. '- Councilman Enrooth indicated it <br />