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VILLAGE OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> • CnUNCIL MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 8, 1970 <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Miedtke at 8:10 o'clock P.M. <br /> The following were present at roll call : Crouse, Miedtke, Levandowski, Englund. <br /> Absent : Emond <br /> Also Present : Village Attorney, Larry Vickrey <br /> Village Manager, John R. Printon <br /> Motion by Councilman Crouse and seconded by Councilman Englund to approve the <br /> minutes of the August 25, 1970 meeting as presented. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Motion by Councilman Levandowski and seconded by Councilman Crouse to table <br /> action on the Air Pollution Ordinance until the September 22, 1970 meeting. <br /> M-tion carried. <br /> Motion by Councilman Crouse and seconded by Councilman Englund to waive the <br /> second reading of Ordinance 1970-11 regarding the organization of the Department <br /> • of Public Safety. <br /> Mr. & Mrs. Paul Loeffler of 2608 35th Avenue N.E. appeared asking questions of the <br /> Council regarding the proposed organization of the Department of Public Safety. <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> Aye: Crouse, Miedtke, Englund <br /> Nay: Levandowski <br /> Motion by Councilman Crouse and seconded by Councilman Levandowski to table action <br /> on the Ordinance for the storage and collection of garbage until the September <br /> 22, 1970 meeting so th;it the Village Attorney can rewrite the Ordinance making <br /> the suggested changes. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Mr. Leonard, Public Safety Director, appeared requesting an ordinance for the <br /> controlling of all types of blasting materials in the Village. <br /> Motion by Councilman Crouse and seconded by Councilman Englund directing the <br /> Village Attorney to draft an ordinance controlling blasting materials in the <br /> Village and also to contact Attorney General Head's office and, if possible, to <br /> get his reco,"nendations in this respect. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> The Willage Attorney was instructed to look into the possibility of an ordinance <br /> declaring that bomb scare threats are unlawful. <br />