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-3- <br /> previous winter could not be considered conclusive because of the <br /> • severity of the 1981-82 season. Mr. Hamer had therefore advocated <br /> that the rinks be closely monitored for at least two more winter <br /> seasons -to determine whether or not it would .be necessary that all <br /> t three rinks be retained. <br /> The April 6-th staff meeting notes were accepted as informational and <br /> Mr. Childs gave an update . on .the status of the legislation dealing <br /> with state aids moving through the Legislature right now, assessing. <br /> the extent of the cuts he anticipates for the City with each .bill. <br /> He told the Council he is keeping in close touch with Senator Dieterich <br />-r <br /> and Representative Rose regarding the legislation. <br /> 4 <br /> Chuck -Wiger of North St. Paul appeared before the Council to seek <br /> their support for his candidacy to represent District #3 on the <br /> Metropolitan Council. He cited his ten years of service on the Maple- <br /> wood School Board which brought him in close relationship with municipal <br /> officials in such trying times as when schools had to be closed as <br /> well as his service as chief lobbyist for the Medical Association at <br /> the Legislature, all of which would qualify him for service in the <br /> Legislature. The Mayor told Mr. Wiger it -is-his personal belief, that <br /> in the past the Metropolitan had often been unresponsive to the <br /> City 's needs , which Mr. Wiger indicated is not an uncommon complaint <br /> among .other municipal representatives. The candidate requested the <br /> Council members contact their legislative representatives to support <br /> his appointment by the Governor. <br /> • Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Letourneau to. <br /> approve the second reading of the ordinance which would permit the <br /> amendment of the Cable T.V. Ordinance by mutual written agreement. <br /> ORDINANCE 1983003 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 1982-009 <br /> KNOWN AS THE CABLE COMMUNICATIONS ORDINANCE <br /> Motion carried unanimously: <br /> Before adjournment, the Council accepted the April 5th quote from <br /> Bergerson-Caswell, Inc . of $2 , 134 to ,put Well #3 back in service this <br /> summer while the City is determining just what actions would be taken <br /> to protect the City' s water supply from contamination. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth- to <br /> adjourn the meeting at 8 : 25 P.M. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Respectfully submitted, <br /> Helen Crowe , Secretary <br /> ATTEST: Mayor <br /> City Clerk <br />
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