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Council Action <br /> Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to adopt the resolution <br /> authorizing $50,000 less than had been budgeted in 1986 be transferred <br /> from the Liquor Fund to the General Fund. <br /> RESOLUTION 87-007 <br /> A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING A REDUCTION FOR THE 1986 <br /> BUDGET TRANSFER FROM THE LIQUOR <br /> FUND TO THE GENERAL FUND <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Childs advised the Council members that he needed to confer with <br /> them on a legal matter after the meeting was adjourned. <br /> Work Session With Police Chief Scheduled for January 19th <br /> The above to get Council direction related to the retirement of Officer <br /> Puffer was scheduled to be held at 6: 30 P.M. the following Monday. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> . Lake Animal Care, Inc Selected for City' s Animal Control in 1987 <br /> Police Chief Hickerson had compared bids from two animal control <br /> vendors in his December 16th memorandum and gave -the reasons he had <br /> perceived for awarding the contract to the above. Mr. Childs indicated <br /> the City' s costs the past few years seemed to warrant the use of a <br /> vendor who did not charge a monthly maintenance fee. He also advised <br /> the City Attorney had some changes he wanted to make in the wording of <br /> the contract. <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Marks to authorize the signing of the <br /> proposed contract with Lake Animal Care, Inc. after the City Attorney <br /> has made the changes in the wording he considers necessary. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Council Authorizes the Purchase of a New Squad Car <br /> Police Chief Hickerson had described in his December 22nd memorandum <br /> the vehicle he was recommending be outfitted for a squad car for his <br /> department. He had also pointed out that the low bid submitted by <br /> Hawkins Polar Chevrolet through Hennepin County was less than the City <br /> had budgeted for that purchase. Mr. Childs told Councilmember Enrooth <br /> • it would take at least 120 days to get the vehicle but he was certain <br />