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-4- <br /> the public would be afforded the opportunity of reacting to zoning <br /> changes for the project had been included in the findings because <br /> that had been a deciding factor for some Commission members to vote <br /> affirmatively for the approval recommendation. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> approve the first reading of Ordinance 1982-012 . <br /> ORDINANCE 1982-012 <br /> AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENTS WITHIN <br /> REDEVELOPMENT AREAS ; ADDING PARAGRAPH 7 TO SUBDIVISION 1 ; <br /> AMENDING PARAGRAPHS 1 AND 6 OF SUBDIVISION 3 , AND PARAGRAPH <br /> 5 OR SUBDIVISION 4 OF SECTION 13 OF THE ZONING ORDINANCE <br /> ATTACHED AS APPENDIX 1 TO THE 1973 CODE OF ORDINANCES <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Mr. Bjorklund concluded his report by indicating the Commission <br /> members believe it is imperative to have the vacancies on that body <br /> filled as soon as possible . <br /> Mr. Childs reported the state aid cut of $9 , 200 had been much less <br /> than anticipated and left the City with a 15 percent cut in state aid for <br /> 1982 . The Manager indicated it now appears the City would end t-,e <br /> year eight percent under budget, which he attributes to the fore- <br /> sight and cooperation of the Council in cutting expenditures to <br /> • the same degree. <br /> Councilman Ranallo agreed , saying the municipalities who are in <br /> real trouble this year are those who refused to face the realities <br /> of the state ' s budgetary problems and the Mayor indicated he believes <br /> a lot of credit is due to Por. Childs who kept the Council informed <br /> about the state ' s failure to project revenues accurately . <br /> In his December 8th memorandum, Fire Chief Entner had reported that <br /> the $750 budgeted for a-ir mask conversions would probably not be <br /> expended in 1982 because of problems with the vendor and requested <br /> assurance that the same amount would be available for this purpose <br /> in 1983 . <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> authorize that the $750 budgeted for air mask conversion would be <br /> included in the Fire Department budget to be paid from the Council ' s <br /> Contingency Fund. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Letourneau <br /> to adopt the resolution which authorizes the application by the City <br /> for conveyance from Hennepin County of that parcel of land which <br /> serves as a pathway to Central Park. <br /> • RESOLUTION 82-059 <br /> A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND THE PUBLIC <br /> WORKS DIRECTOR TO SIGN THE APPLICATION FOR <br /> CONVEYANCE OF TAX FORFEITED LANDS <br />