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Economic Development Commission
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05/08/1991
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1) Approve License Applications <br />2) Resolution #91-04-074 Approving Accounts Payable for <br /> March 15, 1991, through March 31, 199~, in amount of <br /> $74,122.10 <br /> Report of Cash Flows for Period Ending March 31, lggl. <br />4) Resolution #9t-04-075 Authorizing 1991 BuOget Amenc~ment <br /> #1 to Allocate Funds to CIvil Defense Siren Maintenance <br />5) Receive Memo from Fire Chief and Finance Officer Regarding <br /> Purchase of a Pumper <br />6) Receive Clty-wlOe Curbslde Recycling Report) <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gilbertson, Councilmembers <br />Hardin, Peterson, Beyer and Clch. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> <br />CASE # 1: <br /> <br />Presentation to Art Dussl by the Anoka County Branch <br />of the American Red Cross <br /> <br />John Weaver, Chairperson of the Anoka County Branch of the American <br />Red Cross, reported that as principal of Anoka Senior High School <br />and as a member of the Anoka County Red Cross Board, Art Dussl <br />instituted the first Blood Bank Program for students at Anoka <br />Senior High. His work was very Influential and has spread <br />nation-wide. The American Red Cross wishes to thank Mr. Dussl and <br />give recognition for his volunteer efforts. <br /> <br />Sandy Stoener, Director of the St. Paul Blood Bank, then reviewed <br />the contributions made by Mr. Dussl, including serving on the Anoka <br />County American Red Cross Board for 11 years, donating blood for <br />over 25 years, and supporting student bloodmobiles for at least 10 <br />years. Mr. Dussl has lived In Anoka County for 26 years and <br />resides In the Cfty of Ramsey. She thanked Mr. Duss] for his <br />valuable assistance, dedication, and commitment, and then presented <br />him with a plaque of appreciation for his contributions to the <br />American Red Cross. <br /> <br />Art Duss] stated the focus should not be on him but rather on the <br />American Red Cross. He complimented the people at Lord of Life <br />Church in Ramsey for holding bloodmobiles. Mr. Dussl complimented <br />the Red Cross for their emergency assistance to me.ers of the <br />community, and he complimented the City Council for particlpatlng <br />in the Anoka County Red Cross Swim-a-Thon to raise funds for the <br />Red Cross efforts. <br /> <br />CASE # 2: <br /> <br />Charter Con~lsslon Appointments <br /> <br />Mrs. Helling explained there is one vacancy on the Charter <br />Commission at this time. and there will be three aOdltiona] <br />vacancies on May 12, lggl. Two applications have been received. <br />both of whom are present this evening. She suggesteU the Council <br />may want to appoint more than one person this evening. <br /> <br />CITY COUNCIL/APRIL 9, 1991 <br /> Page 3 of 1! <br /> <br /> <br />
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