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M <br />MiINUTES OF REGULAR CdUNC6L MEETING <br />�Page Four <br />July 3{, 1978 <br />E100,000 at 8.35$ for three months at Oak Park N�tghts State Bank <br />of Stiil�ater. <br />,Hanson mov�d, seconded by Crichton, that Counclt ratify the invest- <br />monts as reported by Treasurer Lamb. Mot�on carried unanimously. <br />REPORT OF YIILAGE CLERK ADMENISTRATqR CNARLOTTE McNBESN <br />-.Rezonina from R�-I to L-B (Grudnoske P <br />• <br />• <br />Crichfion moved. seconded by Wingert, that Council dispense wt#h <br />the readinq o4 the ordinance tn its entire#y, give it Tts final <br />reading and approve Ordinance No. 202, An Ordinance Amendtng <br />Ordinance No. 99� 7he Zoning Ordinance, By Re2oning Certain <br />Proparty Situated East of the Ctty Hall, West of Hamline Avenue <br />North, South of S.T.H. �96, and �Vorth of Pemtom's Townhouse <br />Villages at Arden Hllls Development. Motion carried unanimously. <br />na Liauor Ordinance No. 92 - <br />Councii �as referred to letter �rom Kenneth Streeter, Star ltquqrs <br />. (7-20-78) requesting amendment of the City Liquor Ordinance to <br />revise hours for sale of "off-sate" Itquor on Frtdays from 5:00 <br />p.m, to 10:00 p.m. as per amended Minnescta Statutes Sectfon <br />340.14. <br />Wingert moved. seconded by Hanson, fihat Council authorize the <br />Cfty Attorney to check the statute and draft an ordinance a�ending <br />the Liquor Ordfnance, tt applicabFe to Arden Hilis; Attorney to <br />also review ordinance re other recommended cha�ges, and to <br />asce�tatrt whet�er Fire and Pollce fnspection ot Iiyuor estabiish- <br />ments is a Ifcense requirement of other commvnities. Mofton <br />carried �nanimously. <br />rayrv��. �ie�ms ror �ummer_r�avgrouno �e <br />Councii was referred to list ot Summer P <br />Swimming 8nstructor Claims submitted for <br />was completed July 284h. <br />ders and Swimmioq Instruct <br />ayground Leaders and <br />approval; summer schedule <br />Crlchton moved, seConded by Wingert� that Council authorize the <br />August Payrol! and payment of Clalms for Summer Piayground leadars <br />a�d Srtmming Onstructor, as submitted. Motion carrled unantmously. <br />Buckfev Nlemo Re Vehicle Arranqement <br />Councii was reterred to memo from Buckley (7-28-78) suggesting <br />optionaf arrangements for use of CT#y-owned vehlcle. <br />After discussion, Council suggested that, because of tha mileage <br />involved, it would seem that option two would probabfy be more <br />desirabfe to Buckley, since a mlleage chacge at IS-!7S/mile wou{d <br />result in an approximate 5250-5290 monthiy charge for use of the <br />City vehtcle. Crlchtun agraed to relay Counci!°s posture relative <br />to tMe C64y vehicla and to ask Buck{ey°s desire for next year. <br />Wynridqe EAW <br />McNiesh report�ad fhaf 7he Wynridge EAW is befng revtexeC.by the <br />City Plan�er a�d City Engtnesr. Council deferred action re execution <br />of same pending CounciT's revieN. <br />, Rarasey Countv Communl#y Heelth ServE <br />• Councii was referred to Oetter 4rom <br />Headth Program Specialtst (7-24-78>. <br />las G. Wood, E�vlronmenta# <br />• AfSer dlscussion, Woodburn agreed to draft a lettar for Council's <br />conslderatton, adv(sing that Arden liills does not destre fio parttctpate <br />in the envlronmentai health program. <br />AdJouroment <br />Wingert moved, saconded by Hanson, Yhat the maetl-ng adJourn at <br />11:35 p.m. Moti�n carri�d .unanimously. <br />� <br />Z`Tiar o e c esi <br />Clerk Admtnistrator <br />