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L. 1� <br /> -2- <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to approve payment <br /> of all verified claims in the July 31st and August 14th listings presented August 4, <br /> 1984. <br /> Mot ion carried unanimously. <br /> Councilman Makowske-indicated .that, since the legal fees for. the Doppler Radar <br /> project would be paid from donations, she would prefer having those expenses listed <br /> separately in the City Attorney's billing. Mr. Childs indicated he would report <br /> back -to the Council just what those fees were for June and would .request Mr. Soth <br /> to list any future costs separately. <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Marks (who had arrived at <br /> approximately 7:35 P.M. ) to approve payment of $3,011..60 to .Dorsey & Whitney for <br /> legal services. during June, 1984. <br /> .Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve payment <br /> of $1 ,521 .15 to Edward J. Hance for -July 11 , 1984 prosecutions. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Manager had included in the February Metropolitan Waste Control billing in the <br /> Council agenda and he verified that the City' s meters had been calibrated in the <br /> manner which the agency's representative had promised. He added that next year's <br /> billing. reflected only a 2% raise, where the City had experienced raises of about <br /> 15% almost every year in the past, and Mr. Childs told Councilman Marks, the City <br /> has not yet been billed for interest due on delinquent payments. <br /> Motion by Mayor Sundland and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve payment of <br /> $26,304.16 to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The President of the_ Ramsey County League of Local Governments in his letter of <br /> August 6th had welcomed the City into membership in the League and had advised the <br /> next meeting of the organization would be ..held in the St. Anthony Village Community <br /> Center, August .15, ' 1984. Mr. Childs commented that now that the League dues for the <br /> City had been decreased to $115, he perceived there would be some advantage in <br /> belonging. Councilman Makowske volunteered to serve as the Council 's representative <br /> at the meeting. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to designate Judy <br /> Makowske and Dick Enrooth to serve as the City's .delegate and alternate delegate to <br /> the Ramsey Council League of` Local Governments meetings. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Councilman Ranallo suggested changing the title of those serving on the Council from <br /> "Councilman" to ".Councilmember" in deference to Mrs. Makowske. The Manager will <br /> research whether formal action has to be taken to implement this recommendation. <br /> • Councilman Marks reported he had learned from Congressman Sabo that, under the <br /> recent legislation, HR 6026, the Council could no longer be held liable for damages <br /> under the anti-trust laws, and, if the League of Cities had been firmer in their <br />