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<br /> I <br /> I ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER 9 1996 14 <br /> it Councilmember Malone asked ifthe City has official permission to use the pictures. <br /> I Councilmember Hicks noted that TIF has not been used much and suggested it be relocated to <br /> the bottom of the business assistance list. Mayor Probst agreed. Councilmember Hicks <br /> commended the Economic Development Committee for its work on this brochure. <br /> I MOTION Malone moved and Hicks seconded a motion to authorize an expenditure not to <br /> exceed $5,000 to produce economic development marketing brochures including <br /> I appropriate graphic design direction. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> D. Animal Control Contract <br /> I Councilmember Keirn expressed concern with the indication that the animal is held for six days <br /> I rather than ten days. Mr. Fritsinger explained that it is staffs understanding that the State Statute <br /> has been changed to ten days. <br /> I Councilmember Keirn stated she is also concerned with the indication the animal can be disposed <br /> of or "sold" at their discretion. She explained she has no problem with selling the animal to a <br /> home but is not comfortable if they can sell to an animal research area. Councilmember Keirn <br /> Ie stated she would like the wording changed to prohibit sales to the animal research area. <br /> Mr. Ringwald noted this is ajoint agreement with other communities so staffwill need to <br /> I determine if this will result in an impact to other member cities. He eXplained that since this <br /> contract is negotiated by joint cities, any major departure needs to be agreed by all. <br /> I Councilmember Keirn reviewed staffs memorandum which indicated the increase in the contract <br /> cost is due to the State Statute change to ten days. She suggested the contract be changed to <br /> reflect ten days. <br /> I Councilmember Malone stated he understands these concerns but since it is a joint contract, it <br /> I would need to be negotiated. <br /> Councilmember Aplikowski suggested this be addressed by staff prior to the next contract <br /> I negotiation. <br /> Mayor Probst stated ifthe State Statute calls for ten day, the contract should be changed. <br /> I <br /> I MOTION: Aplikowski moved and Malone seconded a motion to table further consideration <br /> to December 16, 1996, and direct staff to obtain information regarding the two <br /> t' issues raised by Councilmember Keirn and whether the 1997 contract can be <br /> changed. The motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> I <br />
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