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<br /> ---------- ------------ ------------ <br /> . <br /> Arden Hills Council 6 March 28, 1994 . <br /> MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Malone to adopt <br /> Ordinance No. 296 amending Chapter 18 of <br /> the City of Arden Hills Municipal Code <br /> relating to the Regulation of Peddlers. <br /> Motion carried unanimously (4-0) . <br /> DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE <br /> POLLING LOCATION FOR PRECINCT 4 <br /> Administrator Person commented that staff had <br /> researched possible location changes for Precinct 4. <br /> The North Heights Lutheran Church would allow for a <br /> polling location in their upper hallway area which . <br /> is handicapped accessible. There would be a charge <br /> of one hundred dollars for the staffing needs and <br /> set up. <br /> The second option was the use of the Army Reserve <br /> Center classroom area. This location is handicapped <br /> accessible and there would be no charge for the use <br /> of this location. <br /> Malone asked whether the retrocession with the Army . <br /> Reserve had been finalized. Person stated that she <br /> was notified by Robert Wells, Fort McCoy that they <br /> would not be able to enter into a written agreement, <br /> however, a utility type billing would be <br /> appropriate. Mr. Wells had forwarded our request to <br /> Washington for a confirmation. <br /> Malone commented that the more the City uses this <br /> facility, the less negotiating power the City <br /> possesses. The City becomes indebted to them. <br /> Hicks shared the concerns of Malone, however, noted <br /> that the City was already using the facility and one <br /> more request would not put the City in jeopardy. He <br /> further commented that voting at this facility would <br /> be appropriate. <br /> Aplikowski and Probst agreed with Hicks. <br /> MOTION Hicks moved, seconded by Aplikowski to <br /> identify the Army Reserve Center as a <br /> polling location for Precinct 4 for the <br /> September and November 1994 elections. <br /> Motion carried unanimously (4-0) . <br /> . <br /> ----- <br />
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