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-2- <br /> Motion by Councilmember Ranallo and seconded by Cduncd1membe:r. <br /> Enrooth to grant temporary 3 . 2 beer permits to William L. Myers <br /> A of the St. Anthony Fire Department for the public safety softball <br /> tournament to be held in Central Park, August. 2nd, and to Paul <br /> Allen Loyas, 3413 Roosevelt Street N.E. , for the H. Brooks Company, <br /> Inc. company picnic to be held in Central Park, August 16th, <br /> on the condition Mr . Loyas sign the Community Services ' facilities <br /> reservation form in compliance with the City regulations that <br /> all applicants for such beer permits either be a resident of <br /> St. Anthony or work in the City. <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> Aye: Ranallo, Enrooth, Sundland, and Makowske. <br /> Nay: Marks. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Ranallo and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Enrooth to approve payment of -all verified claims listed for <br /> June 30, 1986 in the July 22nd agenda packet .- w th. the exception <br /> of check #1259, which was deferred for clarification until later <br /> in the meeting . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 'Motion by Councilmember Marks and ,s.econd--ed by Mayor Sundland to <br /> • approve payment of all verified claims listed for July 8th in <br /> the July 22, 1986 Council agenda packet. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Marks and seconded by Councilmember Enrooth <br /> to approve payment of the following billings as listed in the <br /> July 22 , 1986 agenda packet : <br /> $1 ,825 to the Edward J. Hance firm for prosecution services from <br /> June 6 through July 2, 1986; <br /> $3,482 to the League of Minnesota Cities for the City's 1986-87 <br /> membership fees; <br /> $811 . 50 to the Dorsey & Whitney firm for legal services through <br /> May, 1986; and <br /> $7 , 282. 19 to BWBR Architects for planning services through June <br /> 16, 1986, related to the Stonehouse renovation. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Vivian Wagner, 2921 Rankin Road, who was present with three other <br /> members of the Village Gardenettes, the garden club responsible <br /> for the development and planting of Trillium Park at the Highway <br /> • 88 and St . Anthony Boulevard entrance to the City, reported her <br /> organization' s plans for the August 11th dedication of .the lighted <br />