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-4- <br /> (1) No more than two non-coin operated pool tables would be allowed. • <br /> (_2) Only modest amounts of snack food would be served. <br /> (3) 'The establishment- would be open to the public and not become a <br /> private club. <br /> (4) Noise levels would not- be a nuisance. <br /> (5) The permit would be reviewed by - the City in one year, and if not <br /> continued, the Council should have the burden of responsibility <br /> to justify not allowing the continuance. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported a resident had called him after reading <br /> the July 21st Bulletin article reporting that St. Anthony. would be <br /> getting $60 , 000 less in state aid in 1984 than in the previous year <br /> and the caller had wanted to know what budgetary restrictions the -City <br /> was implementing so taxes wouldn't have to -be raised. The Councilman <br /> indicated he had told the resident that, with such a drop in revenues , <br /> the City would probably have few options other than to raise revenues <br /> if services were to be maintained at their existing levels . He also <br /> told him he had never seen him at any of. the budget meetings the <br /> Council holds each year which are well publicized because the City <br /> officials are anxious to get public input for the budgetary decisions <br /> they are forced to make. Councilman Marks commented that he perceives <br /> the legislature intended to put -the tax burden- back on the property <br /> taxes . The Manager indicated he would intensify the efforts to let <br /> the residents know their input towards setting a budget is much desired <br /> by the Council. <br /> The June 27th letter from Governor Perpich reporting the .possibility . <br /> of f uture. budget reductions and the actions which would have to be <br /> taken if revenue shortfalls should recur and the July 19th staff meet- <br /> ing notes were ordered -filed as informational. <br /> Mr. Hamer reported that, after viewing the televised films of the <br /> Maplewood sewer lines , he had concluded the insert system utilized <br /> to correct the deterioration of the pipes had been very successful , <br /> and would appear to be the best method of correcting the problems with <br /> .'the 390 feet of sewer lines along Edwards Street which the City would <br /> have to either replace or repair right away . The Mayor indicated he <br /> agreed with this conclusion since the cost' of installing the inserts <br /> at $16 ,000 compares very favorably with the $80 ,000 it is - estimated <br /> it would cost -to dig up the lines . <br /> Mr. ' Soth: reported that, after .fur.ther research,.. he had concluded that <br /> under the- Public Contracting Law, . the .City is required to advertise <br /> for <br /> bids ,.- even thoughonly-•:one company would•-be:-.expected to bid. He <br /> also- indicated.-the legislature had raised. the minimum. amount which is <br /> required to• be bid from $10•,000 to $15 ,00.0, .which is .still- under the <br /> cost estimates for the project. <br />
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