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<br />N'I?jTtITES OF TFiE MEET.I2TG OF THE CCtJNCIL <br />OF T'd" CI?"v ('iF .^?OR'.?'H OZ.TTST?.:D <br />I117-TTrx 4, 1981 <br />"resent ° "resident De :,zv Limr)ert, Counci:t.men "oehmer, Loaan, ?zc':a•?, <br />PetriQac, Sarin;er, ''ilamoakv, `'oerpel. <br />Also -)resent : '??a vor Ao3)ert 5v,yietynicn,7ski, Lat7 Director "?ichael Garesu 9 <br />safpty nixector ?:ugene ?stre, Service Directox Josenh Corrigan., <br />M7 Engineer Ronald 71urmrski9 Clerk of Caunci'1 F].orence CampbelL <br />Meeting was ca11ed to order by President Lir.rpertc 4t 8:10 P.^'.. <br />?'resident Limpert invited members of the audience to join Membera of Council in rz- <br />citinp, the Pledne of Alle-.iance> <br />Minutes of Cocuxcil Meeting of October 21, 1981, were approved. <br />T•Zayor Svietyniow7ski reported, 1) Council has '?aen t;iven co,)ies of the Memorandum <br />of UnderstandinTM, nwgottated c°it'.i Local S, AFSM:'' and covered in Ordireance '?o. 81-125. <br />'ould a,j-)reciate susaension of rule reauiring three readin¢s and nassaQe of t7,138 <br />ordinance tonight. <br />2) "ith respect to Ordinance TM?o. 81-1139 Finance Director "roclrman recammends that <br />the items under the Federal Revenue Sharing Fund be stricken, Mayor T-rould as'.c <br />Council to mak.e this amendment and -oass under suspension tonight also. <br />3) Gave the following statistics with respect to the '4osquito Coutrol Pro?ram: <br />295 locations surveved for mosquito larvae; 304 iocations treated; 4,387 acrea <br />s,3rayed^ 54 mosquito complaint ca1Zs recefved; 29 ditferent areas placed under a <br />mosquito surveillance; 180 birds collected and tested for encenhalitis virus. <br />City .^n^ineer Zura-7s'_ci reiortpd ° 2) Construction ?yoe<. is continuin4 and aw]:wst <br />completed on t'ze two C'JIG irojects: the Stearns Rcad uedestrian bridge and the <br />'radleti Road fencing nro.ject. 'ork is also )roceeding on the SSE.S and the Facilit?i <br />Plan, Step T-7o. <br />Safet- Director ?'etra reported : 1) 7ids were onened on i•ionday, Navem')er 2nd £or <br />nolice and fire vP'iicles as •,7ell as radios. T'iree hids for $utombiles were <br />$61,85".^7, $55,741 ani $58,20:1.24! tc,ro bids fflr radiog were $9,885 and $8,661-. <br />2) On lovember l9th= the Vr'' 7.7ill honor the Policeman aAd Fireman of ths Year, at <br />8'' Third Federal Savings party room. <br />3) 7-itro Par?c Sirstem and the City have talked on several occasions with regard <br />to Old Fort Hill and the necassary imnrovements to he mada there. On November 2nd, <br />`ir. Gundy represented the City at aMetro Park Commissloners 'VleetinQ. Another <br />meeting will be held at the site in the near future. <br />4) ?-Iave received a-olan and cast for the security Iighting at 'Torth Olmsted Park. <br />'lill meet ?vith Council to rev3ew this matter. <br />5) ''ave taken deliveri on the Fire Department pumper uThich -yi11 be placed in <br />service in tvn to £ourteen days. <br />Lae, Director Garesu reported: 1) The KniQhts of Columbus Case lhasl beea diemissed <br />and then there was a motioa to reinstate. Learned last *.7eek that the Court of <br />Appeals refused to reitustate thp case so it is finall-, over. <br />2) La3t Friday, argued the Pension loard Case in front of Judge ?Zileo}me. <br />3) Also on last Fridav, submitted the Citv's brief on a teotion on scr.r,Aary _judgment <br />regardinQ the Jail Standards Caae.