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-2- <br /> Councilman !darks reported the recent Berger Transfer Company gathering <br /> in the northwest corner of Central Park, for which the Council had <br /> approved the serving of alcoholic beverages and a band, had been so • <br /> loud the Police had to be called: He suggested any- future get-togethers <br /> of this type , with loud bands , should be held as far away from <br /> residential dwellings as possible. This reminded the Mayor that he <br /> had..received a call -from a Mrs. Stafford on. Edgemere Avenue- compla-ining <br /> of the noises generated by' trucks coming and going on -the Berger <br /> property all night long. Staff will look into this complaint. <br /> Councilman Ranallo indicated he had been the recipient of very favorable <br /> comments from the citizenry about the efficiency of the Fire. Depart- <br /> ment in- handling the recent football game injuries . The October Fire <br /> Department Report was ordered filed as informational. .. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> accept the bid from and approve payment of $1,500 to Tri-State Pump <br /> and Control, Hamel, MN, for the repairs to the Foss Road Lift Sta- <br /> tion, as recommended by the Public Works Director. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> accept the proposal from Short-Elliott-Hendrickson , Inc. for the <br /> Administration of the City ' s MSA fund account for 1984 , on condition <br /> the costs of that service not exceed $2 ,000 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The August and September financial reports for the 'City. wer.e .ordered <br /> filed as informational. <br /> Mr. Childs reported receiving an Action Alert regarding the proposed <br /> federal government legislation which would severely restrict the <br /> - issuance of Industrial Development Bonds and. polled the Council members <br /> for direction for a response. The general consensus was that these <br /> bonds might in the future, as they had in the past, serve the needs <br /> of the City for redevelopment as well as new development projects , <br /> citing the use of these tools as the impetus for the development of <br /> the industrial park and the renovating of the Apache Mall. The <br /> Manager. will write a letter opposing the legislation. . <br /> Mr. Childs had provided the recap of 1982 audited financial statements <br /> sent- by the State Auditor and he drew the Council 's attention to the <br /> fact that in many instances the per capita measurements .comparing <br /> St. Anthony -with other cities in the same class were very favorable to <br /> the -City',and the City 's bonding indebtedness was significantly below <br /> state' levels . <br /> .1totion by::Councilman. Ranallo-.and seconded by Councilman Marks to <br /> -direct: staff to-write to the - Metropolitan.:Council indicating the . - <br /> ,St. Anthony Council strongly, ,supports the..:Association of- Metropolitan <br /> Municipal ties .policy statement ':regarding*'the Economic Development; <br /> Policies proposed by the,:,Metro. Council that the:-Metropolitan Council <br /> should continue as mandated- by. the State',• to "plan" , but not to <br /> "operate" development programs . <br />