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<br /> Arden Hills Council 2 February 14, 1994 . <br /> CONSENT CALENDAR <br /> MOTION: Malone moved, seconded by Hicks, to approve the <br /> Consent Calendar and authorize execution of all <br /> necessary documents contained therein. Motion <br /> carried unanimously (5-0) . <br /> a. Appoint Diane Akilli to the Human Rights <br /> Commission. <br /> b. Approve Resolution #94-18, proclaiming <br /> March 6-13, 1994, "Volunteer of America <br /> Week" . <br /> c. Approve Arden Hills!Shoreview/TCAAP <br /> Sanitary Sewer Connection agreement. <br /> d. Approve List of Claims/Payroll. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> There were no public comments. <br /> UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> REOUEST FROM THE CITY OF RED WING <br /> TO SUPPORT NSP STORAGE AT PRAIRIE ISLAND <br /> Councilmember Probst stated he had difficulty with the . <br /> Council taking any action on this request. This request <br /> did not seem like an appropriate issue for the City of <br /> Arden Hills' Council to take action on. councilmember <br /> Probst suggested that no action be taken by the Council <br /> on this request. <br /> Councilmember Malone commented that in reference to the <br /> packet information, the State in general benefits from <br /> the use of nuclear power by NSP in that the people want <br /> inexpensive electrical power and this is one way to do <br /> it. This issue gets into an area of expertise that is <br /> typically beyond what he believes local governments <br /> should be involved. Malone further stated that this is <br /> not a local government problem, except to the extent that <br /> Red Wing could lose revenues from the loss of the plant. <br /> He agreed however, that local governments do have a <br /> responsibility regarding the topics of energy and energy <br /> pr6duction. Councilmember Malone further stated he does <br /> not personally have sufficient background to determine <br /> whether or not the plan by NSP to do the storage on-site <br /> is, in fact, the best plan. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski stated prairie Island is the <br /> forerunner and seems responsible in their actions, and <br /> she would have no problem supporting the proposed . <br /> resolution. <br />