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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1982
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-3- <br /> is the date of the. Council meeting prior- to which the Board of Review <br /> will be conducted. by the Council. <br /> • Several . calls from .residents .annoyed by what they perceive to be an <br /> increase in commercial air traffic over St. Anthony were. reported by <br /> Mayor Sundland .who said one. man said he was.. unable to get a satis- <br /> factory. explanation from the. Airport - Commission: .representative he <br /> contacted. The Mayor' s questions related .to whether or- not air traffic <br /> has beenrerouted over the City and whether the normal traffic <br /> patterns have been affected by. the loss of air controllers will be <br /> presented to .the appropriate air - officials in a -letter to be written <br /> by staff over. the Mayor' s signature. <br /> Councilman Marks, recommended the various department heads be invited <br /> to attend future Council meetings as a means of letting them know the <br /> Council is quite aware of the difficulties they are. experiencing with <br /> the drastic budget cuts which have been necessary. Councilman Ranallo <br /> suggesteda better perspective could probably be achieved if these <br /> discussions were held at work sessions , as with the Liquor Operations <br /> Manager and the Public Works Director, where .frank and open discussions <br /> were possible. Mayor Sundland. said he has been having lunch with <br /> these administrators to let them know the City can't afford to lose <br /> good, trained people , and cuts in personnel will be among the last <br /> to be made for budget reasons . <br /> So many calls have been made regarding dogs running loose in the City , <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported he drove around in a four mile radius of <br /> his home one Sunday. afternoon and counted at least 20 dogs unleashed <br /> in that .area. He wondered if it would be cost effective to have MAPSI <br /> patrol at least one weekend but Councilman Letourneau commented he <br /> has observed the animal patrol. trucks .are not easily recognized and <br /> said he believes the -City' s practice of notifying the owners of <br /> complaints against their animals. would be more productive . Mr. Childs <br /> reported residents will be reminded of the existing animal control <br /> . ordinances in the next Newsletter. <br /> The. State Clerk' s . Conference report by Carol Johnson; Ron Berg ' s <br /> Cable T.V. update; Police report for 'February; Fire Department Report <br /> for March;. and the liquor . op.erations. sales. summary for March were <br /> discussed . and accepted as informational. <br /> Councilman Le.tourneau reported the North Suburban Cable T.V. franchise <br /> was- awarded to Teleprompter' Westinghouse April 1st and. 'state approval <br /> is anticipated within five months.. He said Teleprompter -has promised <br /> service will be offered to all ten communities no later than eighteen <br /> months fromnow contingent- upon adoption of the necessary ordinances <br /> by each city. . The Mayor then told Jim' Schwartz of .the Bulletin he <br /> found his article .on ..the franchise award to be most informative. <br /> It was the general consensus thatallconditions for branch pick up <br /> listed in the April 7th staff notes should be listed in the next <br /> Newsletter with emphasis placed- on the fact that no return collections <br /> will be- made. Although Mr. Childs confirmed it costs the City <br /> $38 per stop to-make these .collections , the Mayor and Councilman <br /> Enrooth believe the tradition should be continued since most residents <br /> view this service as a worthwhile expense. <br />
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