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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1984
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-3- <br /> lobbying efforts, the bill could have protected city officials from paying legal <br /> • fees as well . The consensus of the Council was that a letter should be written to <br /> the National League of Cities;, with.;a copy to the League of.Minnesota Cities, to <br /> urge further lobbying efforts to get the bill amended to remove liability for legal <br /> fees as well . <br /> Approval was indicated for the new financial report format and the June report was <br /> ordered filed, as was the July Fire Department report, after Councilman Ranallo <br /> reported receiving a call from Jack Quesnell , 3429 Stinson Boulevard, complimenting <br /> the City Fire Department crews on the manner in which .they handled the fire in his <br /> attic, July 23rd. <br /> Before the July liquor operations sales summary was accepted as informational , <br /> Mr. Childs reported the reopening of the Apache store had been further delayed when <br /> the roofing crew had broken a water pipe overhead as they were rebuilding that <br /> section of shopping center roof. The Manager indicated Mr. Hamer had been told the <br /> new roof in that area should be on by Friday. <br /> The August 7th Chemical Abuse Information Committee minutes reported final prepara- <br /> tions for the Sports, Kids, and Drug program they are sponsoring in the St. Anthony <br /> Senior High School . Councilman Marks explained that the- program would involve only <br /> those senior high school students involved in sports and the band, their instructors <br /> and parents, but -that their intent was to begin with a definable group and hopefully <br /> expand as time progresses. <br /> The minutes indicated the Committee would be looking for two members to be appointed <br /> • by the School Board and the City Council . Staff will publicize the openings as <br /> soon as verification of the number needed is made. <br /> It was noted from the August 8th staff notes that the construction of County Road D <br /> would not be started this fall ,' as planned, since Mr. Hamer had been instructed by <br /> the County that he could delay his water and sewer line construction until next <br /> spring. <br /> Council budget work sessions were scheduled to be held at 6:30 P.M. on two Monday <br /> evenings, August 20th and 27th. Tentative- plans were made to have the Council <br /> members meet with the Fire and Police Chiefs and the Finance Director on the 20th <br /> and the the Public Works Director and Liquor Manager on the 27th, with another <br /> meeting to be scheduled early in September, if necessary. <br /> Chief Entner would be traveling to Los Angeles with the Hennepin County Computer. <br /> Assisted Dispatch Study -Group on August 27, 28, and 29, according to the Manager. <br /> At Councilman Ranallo's suggestion, a letter of congratulations from the Council <br /> would be sent to the members of the St. Anthony Girls Swim Team who were recently <br /> named national champion of schools under a population of 600. <br /> The August 6th status report from the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities was <br /> ordered filed. <br /> Florence. Marks, 3424 Silver Lake Road, an advisor, and Dina Dressler, 3908 Fordham <br /> Drive, a member of the Senior Girls Scout Troup #1586, presented the troop's plans <br /> • to distribute 3000 pamphlets they have developed to make residents and businesses <br /> aware of water. conservation measures they can take in response to the City 's water <br /> contamination problems. Since the City plans no mailings in the near future, the <br />
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