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-3- <br /> • The Mayor then reported -he .had participated in the grand- opening of Rapid Oil <br /> Change where :he had cut a ribbon made up of twenty $5 bills totalling $100, which <br /> the firm had donated for the. purchase- of equipment for the City's parks. Mayor <br /> Sundland is hopeful that when Egekvist next door has their -grand opening that.- <br /> contribution would be duplicated. <br /> When he and Mr. Childs met with the Metropolitan Aircraft Sound Abatement Council , <br /> the Mayor indicated Douglas Koehntop, 3408 Skycroft Drive, a resident who had <br /> accompanied them, had consented to serve as a non-voting MASAC member on behalf of <br /> the City. A resolution approving that appointment was passed later in the evening. <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported the League of Minnesota Cities Federal Legislative <br /> Committee on which he serves, would be meeting November 20th, just prior to the <br /> national conference in Indianapolis, November 24-28, to decide whether the Minne- <br /> sota League wants to support New Brighton 's request that their water contamination <br /> problems be included in the national league' s policy for national legislation in <br /> 1985. Mayor Sundland reported he had discussed New Briahton 's proposed re- <br /> authorization and amendment of the Comprehensive Environmental Response, Compensa- <br /> tion and Liability Act of 1980 with Mayor Harcus and concurred with Mr. Childs <br /> perception that the law could be very beneficial to St. Anthony as well , especially <br /> as it related to the provision of low interest loans to municipalities like St. Anthony, <br /> which had experienced hazardous waste contamination made federal facilities <br /> responsible for the problems originating from their properties. <br /> Councilman Ranallo reported the LMM would hold their first planning session for <br /> the training conference in St. Paul this June on November 16th, and said he had <br /> • been appointed by Mayor Anderson of Golden Valley to chair that conference. The <br /> Councilman indicated he would welcome any suggestions the other Council members <br /> have related to the type of sessions which should be conducted. Ed Tuzinski , a <br /> former City resident who works for the state, had proposed one day of the conference <br /> be devoted to emergency preparedness and the Councilman indicated he would <br /> anticipate both Mr. Childs and the Fire Chief would be requested to share the <br /> City' s experiences after the tornado last spring as a part of that conference and <br /> would appreciate any input the Council could provide. <br /> The October Fire Department Report and Liquor Operations Summary were accepted as <br /> informational following brief discussions of the fire the department had fought <br /> at 3755 Foss Road, October 29th, in which one of the firemen had been injured and <br /> the report by the Manager that he would anticipate the revenue picture for the <br /> Apache operation would be much improved now that both the on-sale and bar are <br /> open and an insurance settlement is expected before the end of the year. <br /> The November 8th staff meeting notes were discussed with the Manager who reported <br /> staff is actively seeking a replacement for the police secretary who had resigned <br /> and alerted the Council to the fact that the old tornado damaged Johnson home at <br /> 3333 Edward Street N.E. would be burned down as a drill for the Fire Department. <br /> Mr. Childs announced that acontract with the Fire Department had been negotiated <br /> without arbitration that afternoon. <br /> To his November 9th memorandum recommending a basic budget. be established for the <br /> • proposed planning activities of the City/School Marketing Committee, the Manager <br /> had attached various documents reporting the recommendations from the three task <br /> forces which make up that Committee. Present to discuss those activities were Wil <br /> Johnson; Chairman of the Physical Improvement Task Force and George Wagner, Chairman <br /> of the Marketing Task Force. <br />
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