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1 DEPARTNENTS AND COMMITTEES <br /> 02 Brief discussions preceded the orders to file the following: <br /> 3 -April 11th report from Hance & LeVahn reporting cases the City <br /> 4 Prosecutors had handled in Hennepin County District Court up to and <br /> 5 including April 5, 1989; <br /> 6 -March Liquor Operation Sales Summary; <br /> 7 -January and February Police Department Reports including the February <br /> 8 Police Reserves Report. <br /> 9 CITY MANAGER <br /> 10 April 18, 1989 Staff Meeting Notes <br /> 11 Mr. Childs told Councilmember Marks he believed the sidewalk along the <br /> 12 west side of Silver lake Road up to Highway -694 was a part of Ramsey <br /> 13 County's preliminary plans for upgrading that same portion of Silver <br /> 14 Lake Road and would be paid for from County MSA funds. The City <br /> 15 Manager said he anticipated the project would be a couple of years <br /> 16 down the road, although funding was more available for this project <br /> 17 than it had been for County Road D. <br /> 18 Councilmember Makowske observed that the Public Works Department had <br /> 469 managed to dispose of most of the dead fish along the Silver Lake <br /> 0 shoreline. Mr. Childs told her it had taken several workers and a <br /> 21 portion of a six yard dumpster to get the job done in about a day. <br /> 22 Councilmember Enrooth said he understood most of the winter killed <br /> 23 fish were carp with only a few panfish to dispose of. = <br /> 24 Mr. Childs indicated he wasn't certain whether 29th Avenue had been <br /> 25 swept by the Public Works crews, but in any event, the Public Works <br /> 26 Department would probably have to, as in years past, do a second <br /> 27 sweeping to. remove the refuse from boulevards which residents push out <br /> 28 into the streets. <br /> 29 Staff Directed to Adapt Minneapolis Food Packaging Ordinance for St <br /> 30 Anthony <br /> 31 Ms. VanderHeyden I s April 20th memorandum discussed the copy of the <br /> 32 ordinance which she had included in the agenda packet and Mr. Childs <br /> 33 reported the various reactions he anticipated from other municipalities, <br /> 34 the counties and the state, some of which might pre-empt local <br /> 35 regulations. <br /> 36 Councilmember Marks indicated he had been the one who requested staff <br /> 37 get a copy of the ordinance and said he believed it should be modified <br /> 38 and passed by the Council. Councilmember Makowske seconded his motion <br /> 39 to that effect, saying she perceived the City should do everything it <br /> • 9 <br />