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-5- <br /> Mr. Childs reported meeting with Pat Li.ndquist who is handling the publicity for <br /> Apache Plaza, who : had. -indicated there would be an observance of -th e reopening <br /> • of the mall beginning-November 15th,. with the Grand Reopening ceremonies <br /> scheduled for the spri.ng when all the stores are anticipated to be open. He <br /> said the City's bottle shop� in the Mall would be reopened the next week with <br /> the bar to follow. <br /> The Manager indicated- he has had no success in setting up a meeting with City <br /> representatives and the Chairman of the Metropolitan Airport Commission but would <br /> continue with those efforts. <br /> The whole City was put back on its own water supply that day at midnight, <br /> according to Mr. Childs who reported testing had indicated the contaminant <br /> levels had remained so low as to indicate no further action was necessary at <br /> this point in time. <br /> On a related note, the -Manager had distributed copies of the memorandum from <br /> Becky Comstock of Dorsey & Whitney which had been referred to him by the City <br /> Attorney, in which the law firm representative had reported the results of her <br /> a consultation with the attorneys for New Brighton related to whether or not the <br /> City would be required to take legal action to defend its rights against the <br /> alleged contamination of the City water supply by the Twin Cities Army Plant. <br />' Mr. Childs suggested- it might be advisable for the Council to meet with the City <br /> Attorney at a closed session during the October 9th Council meeting to talk <br /> about the City's position in any litigation which might be necessary. He said <br /> the results of that discussion could then be announced to the public through the <br /> media representatives who might be present. <br /> Copies of the September 14th report on the Metropolitan Recovery Corporation , <br /> proposal to construct a central treatment and recovery facility for metal wastes <br /> in Roseville had been distributed to the Council members and the Manager <br /> reported he and the Mayor- had met with Dick Nowlin, the corporation 's attorney <br /> and had perceived their plan was well prepared. The Manager requested any <br /> concerns about the plans be reported to him for addressing at the public hearing <br /> on the proposal scheduled to be held before the Roseville Council and Planning <br /> Commission October 8th. Mayor Sundland indicated that he perceived the City' s <br /> initial concerns about such a facility had been prompted by the lack of advance <br /> information about just what type of "hazardous waste" operation was planned just <br /> across the border from St. Anthony. Now that the proposal has been made public, <br /> the Mayor indicated he believed there would be more Council acceptance of the <br /> type of facility which is proposed than many others which could have been <br /> constructed on the site selected by the Waste Commission. A brief discussion <br /> ensued about some of the undesirable activities which could have gone in on the <br />? City borders and about the even greater potential for danger to residents from <br /> the types of materials which are transported through the City without notice or <br /> consent. <br /> The Liquor- Manager remained the only department head who had not met with the <br /> Mayor and Council in advance of the budget adoption and a meeting .with Mr. Nelson <br /> was set up for 7:30 P.M., October 2nd. <br /> The agenda packet included -acopy of the September 7th letter from• the Mayor of <br /> Roseville seeking the City's support of Roseville's 'application to the Metropolitan <br /> Council to have a regional Olympic quality speedskat.ing facility located in <br /> Roseville. <br /> o . <br />
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