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PL PACKETS 1984
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PL PACKET 09181984
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l> <br /> -4- <br /> Scout-s'were -encouraged to hand deliver the"ljT teratur.e to.�aIl residents; including <br /> apartment dwellers,,, and to prov-ide business establishments .with handout pieces: • <br /> Dina 'explained 'that the booklet would bear the name .of the- City and Mayor Sundland: . <br /> commended the'Scouts for undertaking such.a worthwhi=le project: which he perceived <br /> would be most appropriate since the City -had been mandated to implement water con-. <br /> servation measures with the acceptance-of Superfunds for correcting water contamina- <br /> tion problems. He suggested to the media-representatives present that a picture of <br /> Dina with the pamphlet might help to inform the residents that the program is being <br /> initiated in the community. <br /> When Mr. Childs suggested the City might be able to act as a broker for the mass <br /> purchase of water saving devices, Councilman Enrooth indicated he perceived the two <br /> hardware stores in the City might be encouraged to sell the shower heads, etc. to <br /> St. Anthony residents at a lower cost through a coupon system. Councilman Makowske <br /> wanted assurance that the residents would not have to pay for the reference materials <br /> offered in the pamphlet. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Makowske to adopt the <br /> resolution which approves the execution and publication of the amendment of the . <br /> franchise agreement with Group W and to approve the final reading and adopt the. <br /> ordinance which amends the Cable Communications Ordinance. <br /> RESOLUTION 84-032 <br /> A RESOLUTION RELATING TO AMENDMENT OF <br /> CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISE OF GROUP W. , INC . <br /> and <br /> ORDINANCE 1984-003 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE 1982-009, KNOWN AS <br /> THE CABLE COMMUNICATION ORDINANCE <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to adopt the resolution <br /> which pertains to the redescription of parcels acquired for County Road D, for tax <br /> purposes. <br /> RESOLUTION 84-033 <br /> A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE APPORTIONMENT <br /> a <br /> OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS FOR LOCAL IMPROVEMENTS <br /> a <br /> Motion carried unanimously.. <br /> Mr. Hamer gave a further description of the process he was recommending be utilized <br /> to reroof the underground storage reservoir than contained in his August 14th <br /> memorandum recommending bids be taken on the specifications he had drawn .up. . The, .. <br /> Public Works Director .told the Mayor and Council he believes the urethane foam and• <br /> 3M membrane covering would provide a more effective roof at less cost and pointed <br /> out that he now estimates thejob, which had originally been budgeted for $50,000, <br /> would run about $35,000 with his department •doing• a portion of the work themselves. <br /> t <br />
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