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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1983
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-.� CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> June 14, 1983 <br /> The meeting was opened at 7:30 P.M. , led with the Pledge of Allegiance <br /> by Mayor Sundland. <br /> Present for. roll call:. Marks; Ranallo, Sundland, Letourneau, and <br /> Enrooth. <br /> Also present: David Childs , City Manager and Carol Johnson, Finance <br /> Director. <br /> State Representative John , Rose- indicated he was present to report on the <br /> legislative `session which had just ended, specifically to address the <br /> cuts in local aids mandated by the Legislature, and to make a donation <br /> towards the St. Anthony High School Marching Band' s tour of Washington, <br /> D. C. and Philadelphia for the Independence Day celebrations . <br /> He gave the Mayor a packet detailing the state aid cuts which include <br /> a reduction of 23% or $60 ,000 in aid for the City in 1984 . Representa- <br /> tive Rose. told Mr. Childs he hoped one of the accomplishments of the <br /> session had been to at least stabilize these cuts so municipalities <br /> would be able to .have some .idea ofwhat type of aid they would be <br /> receiving in the future... The representative' agreed with. the Mayor and <br /> Councilman Ranallothat it was .unfortunate that "because the City had <br /> /• been prudent in handling its financial affairs , they were now forced <br /> to come up $60, 000 short of anticipated revenues" . The Mayor speculated <br /> that cities like -St. Anthony would have to start charging for services <br /> which is nothing but another form of taxation. He said he was very <br /> troubled that the legislature had .not recognized that the first tier <br /> of suburbs experience more of the. same problems that the core cities <br /> do than the second or third tiers. do. The legislator said he recog- <br /> nized that those core cities could not be abandoned but that a hard <br /> look has been taken at what those cities do with the money they are <br /> given. Representative Rose reported that the next legislative sessions <br /> would be short and invited the Council to avail themselves of his aid <br /> in any problems they might experience with the legislation coming out <br /> of those sessions . Mayor Sundland told him the Council is very grate- <br /> ful for the aid he and Senator .Dieterich .gave them during this session <br /> to which the legislator responded that he believes he isvery fortunate <br /> to be representing a city . like St. Anthony. <br /> Motion by Councilman Letourneau and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> approve as submitted the minutes of- the Council meeting held May 24, <br /> 1983. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Letourneau and seconded by .Councilman Ranallo to <br /> approve as submitted the minutes of the Board of Review held May 24 , 1983. <br /> • Motion carried unanimously. <br />
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