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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> March 13, 1979 <br /> The meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro Tem Sundland at 7 : 30 p.m. <br /> Present for roll call : Letourneau, Ranallo, Sundland and Sauer <br /> Absent: Haik <br /> Also present: Jim Fornell, City Manager <br /> Carol Johnson, Clerk/Treasurer <br /> Motion by Councilman Sauer and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to approve <br /> the minutes for the Council work session on the proposed job classifica- <br /> tion/salary administration program held February 12 , 1979 as submitted. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Sauer and seconded by Councilman Letourneau to approve <br /> the minutes for the Council work session to interview applicants for City <br /> Attorney held February 26 , 1979 as submitted. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Mayor Pro Tem Sundland to ap- <br /> prove the minutes for the Council meeting held February 27 , 1979 as sub- <br /> mitted. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Council indicated agreement with the recommendations regarding the role <br /> of the Human Relations Advisory Committee as detailed in the Committee 's <br /> report of February 19 , 1979 that that body "should be on call by the <br /> Council or Manager as needed" but felt Committee sponsored family workshops <br /> on chemical dependency would be a duplication of the programs being initi- <br /> ated by the Chemcial Abuse Information Committee. There was no one from <br /> the Committee present to discuss the report and it was ordered filed. <br /> Four additional license applications were accepted as addendum to No. 12 of <br /> the Agenda. <br /> The City Manager was requested to ascertain whether the Director of Traffic <br /> Engineering for the City of Minneapolis was cognizant of the contents of <br /> Resolution 78-066 which supported the installation of traffic control sema- <br /> phor lights at the intersection of Stinson Boulevard and Lowry Avenue N.E. <br /> on the condition "the City of St. Anthony can use M.S .A. construction funds <br /> for its reasonable share of the cost of said semaphors" . He said he esti- <br /> mated the City's share had probably increased with inflation from an esti- <br /> mate of $2 , 700 in 1976 to between $4 , 000 and $5 ,000 in 1979 , when he judged <br /> the semaphors would be in before the school year commenced. It was assumed <br /> the City's share of temporary lights which had never been put in could be <br /> used for the permanent installation. <br />