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available until the first of May. Mayor Swedberg volunteered to be the Alternate for the <br /> Cable Commission indicating he would attend the meetings until Council Member Capra <br /> was available. <br /> Council Member Travis volzznteered to continue to serve on the Fire Steering Committee. <br /> Mr. March noted typically the Mayor and a Council Member from each city, the Fire <br /> Chief, and City Administrators meet on a quarterly basis to discuss Fire District issues. <br /> The City Engineer is Bonestroo, Rosene, Anderlik & Associates. <br /> The City Forester is Joe Goetz of Goetz Landscape. <br /> Mayor Swedberg noted there is a vacancy on the Economic Development Commission <br /> and invited residents to apply. Mr. March noted he had recently received a letter of <br /> interest from Mr. Rick Terway. <br /> Mayor Swedberg stated he would like to hold off on appointing liaisons until next month <br /> to allow time to talk to the various committees. <br /> The City's official depository is First State Bank in Hugo and County Bank in �� <br /> Centerville. � <br /> I <br /> The City's official newspaper is Quad Community Press. I � <br /> The City's responsible authority is Mr. March. i <br /> i <br /> Mayor Swedberg noted he was honored to be the Weed Inspector per state law and asked �� <br /> that in his absence NIr. Paul Palzer serve as the Deputy Weed Inspector. � <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded bx Council Member Travis to <br /> approve Resolution 01-002 as presented with the rec�uested changes. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 7. Ordinance #4 — Amendments <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers gave a brief overview of the purposes behind the <br /> proposed amendments. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Maxor Swedberg to a��rove the <br /> Ordinance #4 amendments as presented. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 8. Ordinance #39 — Si�n <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated this was a new ordinance that would <br /> supersede any information on signage currently listed in Ordinance #4. The Planning and <br /> Zoning Commission looked at sign ordinances from numerous cities in formulating this <br /> new ordinance. <br /> Page 15 of 18 <br />