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-3- <br /> to the National League .Cable T.V. - Committee whenever a vacancy opens up on that <br /> body: Councilman Marks commented .that he perceived it might be too late for such <br /> action since the League h6d initially failed to get behind legislation which might <br /> have prevented- the transfer of control . <br /> The September Fire Department Report and Liquor Sales Summary were ordered filed <br /> following a report by the Manager that the bottle shop at Apache was open and Ray <br /> Nelson anticipates the Apache on-sale facility could open the following week. <br /> Mr. Childs said, because of the economies involved, the decision had been made to <br /> carpet the bar rather than to convert it into a peanut bar. <br /> As an addendum to the .October 1st staff notes ' reference to the Police Chief's <br /> attendance at a three day training session on law enforcement, the Manager said <br /> Chief Hickerson had reported there had also been a very helpful session on how <br /> cities could determine their manpower needs. Councilman Marks indicated he would <br /> certainly appreciate hearing any new suggestions which might aid the City in' <br /> making such determinations in the future. <br /> According to Mr. Childs the. League of Minnesota Cities had developed a resolution <br /> urging the state legislature to take a close look at what 's going on in the Public <br /> Employees Retirement Association where eight Association members are being sued <br /> by other members for appointing, during a closed meeting, the P.E.R.A. union member <br /> to serve as the Association's counsel for a combined salary of $113,000 and a <br /> potential $70,000 a year pension for Mr. Allers within five years. A resolution <br /> • supporting the League's position would be provided for Council consideration during <br /> their next meeting, Mr. Childs indicated. <br /> The September 27th meeting summary of actions taken by the Citizens Advisory Com- <br /> mittee to the Urban Hennepin County CDBG program had reported the designation of the <br /> City to receive $6,500 from_the-1-983 Jobs Bill additional appropriations as <br /> assistance in clearing the Mimosa Restaurant site for the erection of the senior <br /> housing project. The Manager surmised the City might have gotten this grant because <br /> he had personally appeared before the County Commissioners to protest the City's <br /> being left off previous funding and had been assured by the Commissioners that <br /> St. Anthony wouldn't be overlooked in the next round of fundings. Mr. Childs <br /> pointed out that these additional revenues would relieve some of the pressure on <br /> the 19.85 budget. <br /> The Council members had also been furnished a copy of the October 3rd letter from <br /> the Coordinating Engineer on the County Road D project which the Manager said he <br /> perceived to be a positive indication that, unless all federal funds for such <br /> project were cut off for some reason or another, the City would at last be getting <br /> a new road starting in the spring of 1985. <br /> In the Ramsey County League of Local Government October newsletter, which the <br /> Manager had distributed, it was reported that several Metropolitan Council rep- <br /> resentatives would be present at the October 17th, RCLLG to answer some of the <br /> concerns about the role and effectiveness of the Metro Council . The newsletter <br /> gave a more detailed report on the -insight given the organization related to the <br /> Minnesota taxes and tax structure at their September 19th meeting as reported by <br /> • Councilman Makowske at the last Council meeting. <br />