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MINUTES FOR_THE REGULAR CITY _CCOUNC I L MEETING CiF AQGUST 5._199L <br />The meeting was called to order by Mayor Stoltzman at 7:00 PM. <br />PRESENT: Brunotte, Jesinsk:i, McAllister, Miron, Stoltzman <br />City Administrator, Fen Huber <br />City Attorney, Charles Johnson <br />City Clerk, Mary Ann Creager <br />Miron made motion, Brunotte seconded, to approve the minutes for <br />the City <br />Council meeting of July 15, 1991, as amended. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />McAllister made motion, Brunotte seconded, to approve the claims <br />for <br />August 5, 1991, in the amount of $124,704.60. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />ST ._JOHN' S CHUF C:H_t'_ BEEFS } <br />Miron made motion, McAllister seconded, to approve the issuance <br />of ars <br />on-sale 3.2 beer license to the Church of St. John's for Augusts, <br />1991, <br />in conjunction with their annual Fall Festival at 14.383 Forest Blvd. <br />No. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />DISTRICT MEMORIAL.. HOSPITAL PRESENTATION <br />Hospital Administrator, Jack: Lannon, Mike Perrault, and Dan Beyer appeared <br />before the Hugo City Council to discuss a proposal to provide on-site <br />ambulance service to the City of Hugo. Earlier this year, the City <br />Council discussed the City's ambulance contract, which expires at the end <br />of this year. Although the proposal for ambulance service is spelled out <br />in the submitted documents, Hospital Board Chairman, Mike Perreault, made <br />a brief presentation to the Council regarding this proposed service. The <br />DMH would provide a user -pay ambulance service, with no additional subsidy <br />required from the City. Dan Beyer stated that he had spoken to Tim <br />Vadnais, WBL Fire Chief, and Mr. Vadnais stated that they would also be <br />willing to provide such a service. DMH and WBL Mould charge Hugo for fire <br />department training if no additional subsidy provided by Hugo. Councilman <br />Miron suggested that representatives from DMH work: with the City's Fire <br />Chief and City Administrator, and provide facts and financial comparisons <br />to assist the Council in their decision. This is to be given high <br />priority. <br />VARIANCE RQUE:ST DORNF ELS <br />Mr. David Dornfeld of 15255 Elmcrest Avenue has made application to the <br />City of Hugo for a variance to construct a 960 square foot attached garage <br />in an agriculture district. The property in question consists of 11 <br />acres, and is currently being used for residential purposes. The maximum <br />square footage allowed in this zoning district is 720 square feet. Th:i.s <br />request is consistent with the Council o s policy regarding variances for <br />over -sized garages in agricultural zoning districts. <br />