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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes . <br /> May 9, 2000 <br /> • Page 4 <br /> 1 State Aid Street fund for said City within the limitations provided by law at the times and in the <br /> 2 amounts as herein indicated: <br /> 3 On or after February 1, 2001 - $183,000 from 2001 Allotment <br /> 4 On or after February 1, 2002 - $113,000 from 2002 Allotment <br /> 5 On or after February 1, 2003 - $113,000 from 2003 Allotment <br /> 6 On or after February 1, 2004 - $113,000 from 2004 Allotment <br /> 7 On or after February 1, 2005 - $113,000 from 2005 Allotment <br /> 8 On or after February 1, 2006 - $ 38,100 from 2006 Allotment <br /> 9 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 10 E. Ordinance 2000-002, re: Obtainina background/criminal history data for possible city <br /> 11 employment(1 st reading). <br /> 12 Cavanaugh asked City Manager Michael Mornson to provide background information for Ordi- <br /> 13 nance 2000-002. Mornson explained that the proposed ordinance would enable the City <br /> 14 Manager to obtain criminal history data contained in the Minnesota Criminal Justice Information <br /> 15 System of the finalists for City positions. It would enable the City Manager, upon obtaining an <br /> authorized consent form,to research criminal history data on a person. Mornson clarified that <br /> the intent of the ordinance is for City employees. <br /> 18 Motion by Thuesen to approve the First Reading of Ordinance 2000-002, an ordinance relating to <br /> 19 obtaining criminal history data, amending section 300.04 of the 1993 St. Anthony Code of Ordi- <br /> 20 nances, with a change to the last sentence to state: <br /> 21 "The City Manager or designee must obtain the consent of the finalists before requesting <br /> 22 the data, but an applicant's failure to provide consent will [instead of"may"] disqualify <br /> 23 the applicant from the prospective position. <br /> 24 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 25 F. Ordinance 2000-003,re: Lot Coverage (1st reading). <br /> 26 Cavanaugh noted that the issue of a Lot Coverage Ordinance Amendment needed to be returned <br /> 27 to the Planning Commission for official approval. After that approval, the Council would be in a <br /> 28 position to vote on the First Reading of the Ordinance. The other Councilmembers were in <br /> 29 agreement. It was decided to return the Lot Coverage Amendment to the Planning Commission <br /> 30 for approval. <br /> 31 Mayor Cavanaugh directed City Manager Michael Mornson to return the Lot Coverage Amend- <br /> ment to the Planning Commission for approval. Cavanaugh wished to note that the Amendment <br /> is the result of thorough and detailed research performed by the Planning Commissioners and is <br /> 34 an excellent project of which the Council supports. <br />