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-3- <br /> adequate charges are made for services rendered.. One of the areas <br /> • the Councilman perceives where this- might be true would be the .park <br /> system where the people. who use..the parks should pay for the services. <br /> Some cities even charge for snow plowing and Councilman Ranallo <br /> indicated the Council might keep this in mind if there is a strong <br /> demand for branch collections in the spring. St. Anthony is ahead <br /> of other municipalities with the Employee Service Recognition Program <br /> recently put in place as well as-.-for ,-its recognition of--- services of <br /> City volunteers. <br /> Conversations with other officials at the conference;-, had led the <br /> Councilman to -believe the senior housing project might have fared <br /> better with H.U.D. if there had been a personal contact with the <br /> Washington D.C. officials since he learned the H.U.D. officials like <br /> to go over . the plans and objectives of the programs with the appli- <br /> cants . Mayor Sundland indicated he plans to reactivate the senior <br /> housing project application with those officials when he attends <br /> the League of Cities conference in Washington in March. <br /> Councilman Marks reported a Diamond Eight resident had complained <br /> to him that it had taken over a year for the landlord to replace <br /> a broken window, and that had been doneonly aftera letter from <br /> the Attorney General had been posted on the apartment bulletin <br /> board. He would. be ,very reluctant to have the City interfere in <br /> ,Isuch a matter, Councilman Ranallo- said, .until ,he. had seen the <br /> lease to determine whose responsibility the window was and had <br /> • determined just how the window had been broken.. <br /> When Councilman Marks commented that there was no security system <br /> for that complex and asked whether other municipalities have <br /> - ordinances requiring security .locks ,. Councilman Letourneau told <br /> him his work takes him into 'm' any apartment complexes all over the <br /> metropolitan area and there -seems to be no consistency within any <br /> particular city for providing security. Mr. Childs noted that there <br /> are more burglaries. reported in the Equinox apartments which has <br /> security locks, than in Diamond- Eight and it was also noted that, <br /> even where locks are provided, the doors are often propped -open <br /> for children and the . elder,ly. He indicated he would. research other <br /> municipalities ' policies related to security -locks . . .and whether <br /> the City' s ordinance requires_ periodical testin_g-.of-smoke..alar:ms <br /> in apartment complexes : <br /> The Police Department report for October and the. Liquor Operations <br /> report for November were noted and accepted_ as informational as <br /> were the November. 18th Chemical Abuse Information Committee <br /> minutes. (.These were distributed by 'Evelyn Holthus at last meeting <br /> as reported in the minutes . ) <br /> Brad Bjorklund. reported the minutes of the. Planning Commission meet- <br /> ing held December 7th , which included the Commission's recommendation <br /> that the ordinance which would amend the City Zoning Ordinance for <br /> the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment pro.jects .be passed' by the Council <br /> • as written. He explained to Councilman Ranallo that the finding that _ <br />