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-5- <br /> the qualifications for that position when Councilman Enrooth expressed an interest in <br /> • serving, if he is qualified. Councilman Makowske commented that Erling Weiberg, <br /> who had served as one of the City's technical advisers on the Watershed District <br /> study commission might also be a good candidate. <br /> The Association of Metropolitan Municipalities ' report on metropolitan activities <br /> of interest to its members was noted and ordered filed. as 'informational . <br /> Mr. Childs reported the agreement with Max Saliterman for the purchase of the Mimosa <br /> Restaurant property calls for a $25,000 .option payment on November 1st, which the <br /> H.R.A. does not have. He said he would research the possibility that there might <br /> be CDBG funds available for this purpose, but, in the meantime, recommended that <br /> funds be loaned to the H.R.A. from the City. <br /> Motion. by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to set up a transfer of <br /> $25,000 at 10% interest from the City's General Reserves Fund for a period of 12 <br /> months, or until the transfer of the Mimosa property is completed. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Because the new state law regulating charitable gambling would not go into effect <br /> until March of 19.85, the Manager reported there would be an- interim time period where <br /> local charitable organizations in the City would not be able to operate their usual <br /> fund raisers under the Ordinance the Council had adopted at their last meeting. <br /> Mr. Childs distributed copies of the proposed Ordinance amendment which had been <br /> drawn up by the City Attorney under which temporary gambling permits could be granted <br /> • at the Council 's discretion until next March. The Manager suggested a $100 application <br /> fee would be reasonable to cover administration costs. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Makowske to waive the second <br /> and third readings and adopt Ordinance 1984-006 which becomes effective October 23, <br /> 1984, and to impose a $100 application fee for gamb-ling -permits to cover administra- <br /> tive costs. <br /> ORDINANCE 1984-006 <br /> AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO GAMBLING DEVICES AND.RAFFLES; <br /> AMENDING SECTIONS 445:00 THROUGH 445:35 OF THE 1973 <br /> CODE OF ORDINANCES, AS AMENDED <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The St. Charles application for a temporary 3.2 beer and Bingo permit was removed <br /> from the table. <br /> Motion by Councilman Enrooth and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to grant a temporary <br /> 3.2 beer permit as well as a Bingo permit under Section 445:00 of Ordinance 1984-006 <br /> to St. Charles Borromeo Women's Club for the Mardi Gras to be held on church property <br /> at 2420 St. Anthony Boulevard, February 16 and 17, 1985, as proposed, and to waive the <br /> application fees for the permit.:. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • Mr. Childs indicated he had received a verbal request from the St. Anthony Legion <br /> that a gambling permit be issued them for their fund raising efforts. <br />