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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1989
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1 Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $3 ,024.00 to <br /> 2 Calgon Carbon Corporation for servicing the City's carbon filtration <br /> facility during February, 1989. <br /> 4 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 5 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $19,627.86 <br /> 6 to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission for April sewer services. <br /> 7 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 8 Motion by Marks, seconded by Sundland to approve payments of $8,319.00 <br /> 9 for windows and $2, 000.00 as partial payment for installation to Val Pro <br /> 10 in conjunction with the City Fire Station remodeling project. <br /> 11 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 12 Motion by Marks, seconded by Makowske to approve payment of $2,049..06 <br /> 13 to Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. for engineering services from January <br /> 14 22 through February 18, 1989 in conjunction with the replacement of the <br /> 15 Foss Road lift station. <br /> 16 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 17 REQUESTED PUBLIC APPEARANCE <br /> 6 Human Services Planners Tell Council How Proposed Licensing Changes for <br /> Residential Facilities Could Affect Suburban Communities <br /> 20 Susan Smith, Planning Manager for Ramsey County Human Services and Nancy <br /> 21 Homans, Human Services Planner from the City of St. Paul, informed the <br /> 22 Councilmembers: <br /> 23 •They had been working on the issue for about two and a half years and <br /> 24 were making similar presentations to explain the possible changes to <br /> 25 other suburban officials, having already made a presentation to the <br /> 26 Ramsey County League of Local Governments, as they understood <br /> 27 Councilmember Makowske had reported to the Council. <br /> 28 •These presentations have addressed the responsibilities all 87 <br /> 29 counties in Minnesota already have under state law related to their <br /> 30 own vulnerable populations of the mentally ill and retarded, children <br /> 31 and minors, including adolescent parents; the homeless for which the <br /> 32 counties like Hennepin and Ramsey have already been providing some <br /> 33 shelter; the elderly and other vulnerable adults like the chemically <br /> 34 dependent (lists of these provided prior to the meeting) . <br /> 35 •Facilities are no longer confined or isolated; the facilities and <br /> 36 their residents have become much more visible. This has resulted in <br /> 37 the cities and people in the neighborhoods desiring to have more land <br /> 38 use control over the location of the facilities which serve them as <br /> 39 well as having some control over the size of those facilities. <br /> • 4 <br />
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