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-3- <br /> Mr. <br /> 3-Mr. Childs indicated there would be a joint meeting with the New <br /> • Brighton City Council scheduled soon at which Phil Cohen of Senator <br /> Durenberger's office would be addressing H.R. #4760 , a bill which <br /> would set up regulations to govern the release of hazardous waste <br /> materials by federal facilities . The Mayor suggested a letter of <br /> thanks be sent. to Senator Durenberger for his efforts towards this <br /> legislation and to indicate the Council is looking forward to meeting <br /> with his representative. <br /> The Minnesota Pollution Control Agency had approved a Superfund <br /> grant for the City -for this summer, according to Mr. Childs , and the <br /> Public Works Director indicated his crews would be pressure testing <br /> the water. lines in the northeastern sector of the City at the request <br /> of the MPCA who want proof that this connection with Roseville water <br /> lines would not be less effective than the .Rankin Road connection. <br /> Mr. Hamer reported notices had been hand delivered to all affected <br /> property owners informing them that they might experience low water <br /> pressures and discolorations while the lines are being tested. <br /> Mr. Childs reported representatives of the new Italian restaurant <br /> in Apache Plaza would probably be in Play 8th seeking a wine license <br /> for their operation. The Manager then reported on his negotiations <br /> with the Community Services whereby the City would take over the <br /> maintenance of the St. Anthony Village Community Center under which, <br /> he speculated,. the City' s share of maintenance costs could be <br /> reduced from $27, 000 to $13 ,500 . <br /> • Because Council and staff would be attending the League of Minnesota <br /> Cities conference in Duluth June 12th, the general consensus was <br /> that the regularly scheduled Council meeting should be either re— <br /> scheduled or eliminated altogether, if agenda items can be taken care <br /> of at other meetings , before or after that time . Mr. Childs indicated <br /> that before the last meeting in May, he should be able to ascertain <br /> whether matters which had to be handled could be dealt with at that <br /> meeting or at the last Council meeting in June. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Makowske to <br /> tentatively reschedule the June 12th Council meeting to be held <br /> Monday, June 11, 1984 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The April 17th Planning Commission minutes- were considered and the <br /> Commission recommendation- regarding cigarette licenses noted. The <br /> Manager indicated the Police Reserves would be given the job of <br /> visiting all. establishments with cigarette machines to verify they <br /> are under close supervision of the owners to prevent children from <br /> buying cigarettes . He also said future license application forms <br /> would require the merchants to specify the location of their machines . <br /> The April 12th staff notes were ordered filed as informational. <br /> is In his April 24th memorandum to the Mayor and Council, Mr. Hamer had <br /> given his recommendations for- awarding, the bid for the chlorination <br />