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<br />Minutes of the Arden Hills Regular Council Meetin;!, 5-29-90 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />SURVEY (Cont'd) '!here was discussion regarding the fact no recomrnen:Jation <br />for appointment from the city Hall Committee, Human <br />Rights, or Plannin;! Commission have been received and a Council liaison been not <br />been recarnrnended. Mayor Sather suggested ratification of the individuals listed <br />in Berger's merrorandum and other volunteers may be added at a later date. <br /> <br />Council suggested that Councillnember Mahowald be appointed as Council liaison, <br />since he was instrumental in initiatin;! the survey. <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Growe, that Council ratify the <br />Appointment of individuals listed in the Clerk Administrator's memorandum dated <br />5-25-90, to work with Decision ResourCes on a citizen survey and reserve further <br />appoint:ments for future consideration. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> <br />APPOrnrnENT ; <br />PUB. SAFEI'Y' /IDRKS <br />a::MMITI'EE <br /> <br />Councillnember Hansen recarmnended appointment of Eugene <br />Novak, 1190 Tiller Lane, to the Public Safety/Works <br />coromittee. <br /> <br />Mayor Sather co==ed and recarmnended appointment of Novak to the Public <br />Safety/Works Committee. <br /> <br />Hansen moved, seconded by Malone, to ratify the <br />appointment of Eugene Novak, 1190 Tiller Lane, to the Public Safety/Works <br />Committee and directed staff to send a letter to Novak notifyin;! him of the <br />appointment. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />cnUNCIL Cl::IMMllmJ <br />OWUTABLE GAMBLING <br />INACI'IVE LICENSES <br /> <br />councillnember Malone suggested Council consider a formula <br />whereby inactive licenses would not be eligible for <br />renewal unless the taxes collected from the licensee are <br />equal to approximately 80% of the average of the taxes collected from all the <br />licenses in the same classification. He ~lained if the percentage of taxes are <br />not paid to the City, when the licensee applies for renewal, the Council would <br />have a basis for denial. <br /> <br />Mayor Sather recalled that staff was directed at the last meetin;! to investigate <br />some means to detemine which licenses are active or inactive; Attorney Filla and <br />staff were requested to m3ke recarnmendations as to how this may be a=mplished. <br /> <br />Malone explained the proposed approach to licensin;! charitable garnblin;! <br />applicants will provide rna.xi1nurn benefit to the City, rather than considerin;! the <br />charitable organization by other criteria. <br /> <br />EMERGENCY M:;MI'. <br />Pl?IN; ARSENAL <br /> <br />Counci1Inernber Malone questioned why the city is <br />responsible for coropilin;! an emergency nanagement plan <br />for the arsenal. <br /> <br />Clerk Administrator Berger advised staff is reviewin;! this matter; the request <br />also states the City is responsible for appointin;! an Emergency Preparedness <br />Director. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />There was discussion relative to citizens that have served in this position in <br />previous years and appointment of a volunteer to work on the emergency plan. <br /> <br />councilmernber Malone questioned if the Federal Government could be held <br />responsible for cost reimbursement for trainin;! personnel or developin;! the plan <br />since the government has brought potentially dangerous conditions into the City. <br />