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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1987
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1 *The Prosecutor ' s report on matters conducted at the Hennepin County <br /> 2 District Court on September 16 , 1987 was ordered filed after <br /> 3 Councilmember Marks noted the DWI arrests and alcohol levels <br /> 4 remained very high. <br /> 5 *Mr. Nelson discussed the September Liquor Sales Summary with <br /> 6 Councilmember Makowske. He confirmed that the figures for the Apache <br /> 7 warehouse operation reflected only the gross sales increase figures <br /> 8 and not the net figures for that month. The Liquor Operations <br /> 9 Manager consulted the report which the Council had already been <br /> 10 provided and which reflected the net figures through June, saying <br /> 11 that a comparison of the same period for the last two years only <br /> 12 showed a net increase of $512 for that store over 1986. <br /> 13 *The Sales Summary and September Fire Department Report were ordered <br /> 14 filed. Councilmember Marks asked Chief Hickerson to comment on the <br /> 15 31 false alarms reported in the September Fire Department Report. <br /> 16 The Police Chief told him that many of the calls his men had to <br /> 17 respond to had originated from residential alarm systems some of <br /> 18 which had not been correctly installed. He pointed out that, in <br /> 19 spite of the fact that the J. C. Penney management had changed alarm <br /> 20 companies, their store continued to experience alarm malfunctions for <br /> 21 which they are being penalized for three calls above the allowed <br /> 122 number. Chief Hickerson reminded the Councilmembers that there are <br /> 23 no penalties imposed on malfunctioning residential systems. <br /> 24 CITY MANAGER <br /> 25 Childs Reports New Proposals for City Taking Over the Parkview <br /> 26 Building <br /> 27 Mr. Childs indicated he had put copies of the minutes of the October <br /> 28 8th District #282 School Board meeting in each Councilmember' s mail <br /> 29 box. He drew their attention to the comments by School Board liaison <br /> 30 Durand related to the meeting he had attended with Mr. Childs and <br /> 31 Superintendent Meriwether which was a continuation of the joint <br /> 32 Council/School Board meeting held in September. The City Manager <br /> 33 read the portions of that comment pertaining to the possibility of <br /> 34 the School "signing over the Parkview building to the City in return <br /> 35 for a multi-year use agreement for Community Services at no cost to <br /> 36 the School District either of leasing space or utilities. Mr. <br /> 37 Childs said some of the feedback the Board President had received to <br /> 38 that suggestion seemed to answer the St. Anthony/New Brighton issue. <br /> 39 He said the September 8th meeting had only been concerned with the <br /> 40 concept, not the fine points, which would have to be worked out if <br /> 41 both parties saw merit in the concept itself, including whether the <br /> 42 City's saving $36 ,000 in rent a year would offset the cost of <br /> 43 installing a new roof and heating `system, etc. Mr. Childs indicated <br /> 44 talks with the school officials would continue and asked for Council <br /> �45 reaction to the latest proposal. <br /> 4 <br />
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