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-8- <br /> Mr. Campbell told Councilman Makowske even a 1, 000 person increase <br /> • in the City' s population- for the Kenzie project would fall well within <br /> his firm' s water usage projections for the City . <br /> The application being prepared by the MPCA was anticipated to be <br /> ready for -Council consideration at their April 10th meeting and the <br /> engineer recommended negotiation with ;St. Paul and Roseville be <br /> initiated as soon as possible. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Makowske to <br /> authorize staff to begin negotiations with . St. Paul and Roseville <br /> to have Roseville supplement the City's water supply during the <br /> summers of 1984--85 , if EPA funding for the purpose is approved. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded ,by, Councilman Enrooth to <br /> adopt the resolution authorizing the City to participate .in a regional <br /> mutual aid system, whereby cities could- help one another when major <br /> disasters occur. <br /> RESOLUTION 84-019 <br /> A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING JOINT AND COOPERATIVE <br /> AGREEMENT FOR USE OF PERSONNEL AND EQUIPMENT <br /> REGIONAL MUTUAL AID ASSOCIATION <br /> • Motion carried unanimously . <br /> The Manager reported the wording changes the City Attorney had <br /> recommended for the proposed Water Rate Ordinance. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Makowske to <br /> approve the first reading of the ordinance which raises the water <br /> rates for the City, with the changes in wording proposed by the City <br /> Attorney . <br /> ORDINANCE 1984-001 <br /> AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO WATER RATES : AMENDING <br /> SUBDS . 2 .AND 3 OF SECTION 550 : 00 OF THE 1973 <br /> CODE OF ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> Motion carried unanimously: <br /> The Manager indicated Councilman Ranallo' s suggestion that there be a <br /> provision for future raises in Metro Waste charges written into the <br /> proposed Sewer Rate Ordinance had been approved by the City Attorney <br /> as a safe alternative in respect to litigation since the precedent <br /> had been set by the utilities who include a fuel clause in their <br /> billings to cover the raises in gas costs which their provider has <br /> passed on to them. Mr. Childs added that he intends to devote a good <br /> portion of the next Newsletter to explaining the sewer and water rate <br /> • raises to the community and he would follow Councilman Enrooth's <br />