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Council Member Broussard Vickers noted her dislike of the tone of the letter. <br /> She stated if the consensus of the Council was not to fine the business she <br /> proposes a letter be drafted to the State in response outlining the fact that the City <br /> has chosen not to impose a penalty and give the reasons the Council choose to <br /> decline. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Sweeney <br /> to table the drafting of a response to the Alcohol and Gambling Enforcement <br /> Division to the October 11, 2000 Council Meeting to allow time for City <br /> Attorney Hoeft to review M.S. Chapter 340A.415. All in favor. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Letter from Alexandra House <br /> Mayor Wilharber read a letter from Alexandra House requesting the Council <br /> declare the month of October Domestic Violence Awareness Month. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Sweeney <br /> to declare October Domestic Violence Awareness Month. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Letter from Anoka County Community Development <br /> Mayor Wilharber read a letter from Anoka County Community Development <br /> proposing modifying the way Community Development Block Grant funds <br /> (CDBG) are distributed throughout the County. <br /> Mr. March explained to Council he had attended a meeting regarding the matter <br /> and said under the proposed modifications, Centerville will compete with cities of <br /> comparable size for CDBG funds. <br /> Letter from Minnesota House of Representatives <br /> Mayor Wilharber read a letter received from the Minnesota House of <br /> Representatives regarding a series of town meetings scheduled to discuss <br /> proposed modifications to, and the effectiveness of the Metropolitan Council. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> St. Genevieve's Land Inquiry Letter <br /> The Council discussed a letter drafted by Mr. March to St. Genevieve's Catholic <br /> Church requesting church officials meet with City officials to discuss plans for <br /> future redevelopment. <br /> Page 10 of 12 <br />
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