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Mayor Wilharber mentioned that other city council chambers are equipped with monitors for the Council, <br /> viewing audience and for cable casting. The Council discussed installing monitors on the Council table <br /> and then the Council took the following action: <br /> Motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Travis to direct Councilmember <br /> Sweeney to research viable options in regards to Council table monitors. Nelson, Travis, Mayor <br /> Wilharber, Brenner - aye, Sweeney abstained. Motion carried. <br /> Municipal Clerks and Finance Officers - Board of Directors <br /> Ms. Gaustad stated that she has been the Region IV vice- president for the Municipal Clerks and Finance <br /> Officers Association (MCFOA) for the past three years. Moreover, she felt the experience, professional <br /> development, networking opportunities and City recognition will continue to benefit the City. Ms. <br /> Gaustad requested the City consider the request to continue in the stated effort as vice- president and if <br /> available the Treasurer. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Sweeney, seconded by Councilmember Travis to authorize Ms. Gaustad to <br /> continue on the MCFOA Board of Directors. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> IX. CONSENT AGENDA <br /> 1. Approval of the 1999 Commercial Rubbish Licenses <br /> Motion by Councilmember Brenner, seconded by Councilmember Travis to approve the consent agenda. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> X. COMMITTEE REPORTS <br /> Mayor Wilharber reported that Todd Gleason, Mike Jenson, Jarrod Guy, Ron Nelson and Ivan Pruitt <br /> interviewed for three corporal positions with the Circle Pines - Lexington Police Department. Mayor <br /> Wilharber shared that he sat in on an interview panel with Representatives from: Blaine, Anoka County, <br /> Rick Anderson from Circle Pines and Mike Pitchfork from Lexington. <br /> Mayor Wilharber, Councilmember Brenner, and Mr. March attended the Fire Steering Committee <br /> meeting wherefore, the action was taken to authorize six (6) signers on checks. Mayor Wilharber <br /> mentioned the Fire Department plans to send out for bids on a new pumper truck with a ladder (65 ft. <br /> ladder - same chassis) since the department is anticipating the funds will be available by year end. <br /> The Commission plans to purchase the Police Chief a new Ford Explorer since the currently used vehicle <br /> has 76,000 miles on it. The Fire Department submitted statistics, and the Fire Chief will give an update at <br /> a future council meeting. Mayor Wilharber noted that the Chief has been employed since 1990 and was <br /> granted a salary increase. <br /> • <br /> X. ADMINISTRATORS REPORT <br /> Mr. March gave a presentation on phase one of LaMotte Park and a Cooperative trailway linkage grant. <br /> The entire estimated project cost is $31,000 for the trails. The city has received letters of support from <br /> the County and City Engineer which will be submitted to the State in hopes of receiving grant monies. <br /> Mr. March commented that the City reserves the right to deny the grant monies. <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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