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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING
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November 8, 1982
LIQUOR STORE
Financial Statements for the third quarter were submitted to the
Council.
GENERAL ACCOUNT
Financial statement for the General Account for September was
submitted for information to the Council.
MANOR ROAD & ST ALBANS BAY ROAD PETITION
Petition was received from some of the residents on St. Albans
Bay Road requesting speed limits of 25 MPH, sidewalks, stop
signs, and improvement made at Manor Park and the fencing of
Carmichiels Auto Salvage.
City Attorney will review and the Council will request the
police to patrol until a later review of this petition can
be made.
Attorney Larson informed the Council of the high monthly cost
of legal fees due to the new DWI requirements.
MAYOR'S REPORT
LMCD APEOINTMENT
RESOLUTION NO. 88-82
Haugen moved, seconded by Gagne, to approve the appointment of
Robert Rascop to the L.M.C.D.
Motion carried - 3 ayes, 1 abstain (Rascop).
Rascop asked the Council to consider the possibilities in future
appointment of a non-council member.
CITY WIDE COMMUNITY PICNIC
Council requested the Park Commission to set up and plan a
community picnic.
COUNCIL REPORTS
INSURANCE COMMISSION
Councilmember Shaw would like a request for qualified persons to
volunteer for an Insurance Commission to be placed in the news-
letter. The Commission would review all current insurance poli-
cies with the cities carrier included.
Rascop moved, seconded by Gagne, to authorize this request for
the newsletter. Motion carried.
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HOUSING DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE PROGRAM
Jan Haugen and Frank Reese attended the program sponsored by AMM
and Metropolitan Council. Haugen reported that the material covered
at the program was material already submitted to the Council.
Packets were available for Council members to read.