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<br /> June 10, 1983 District 9: Josephine Nunn, 401 Elm Creek Rd., Champlin;
<br /> mayor of Champlin and president of the League of Minnesota
<br /> RECENT COUNCIL ACTIONS (May 23-June 10) Cities.
<br /> District 10: Philip C. Carruthers, 7S52 Yates Ay. N.,
<br /> METROPOLITAN COUNCIL Brooklyn Park; an attorney with the law firm of Nichols,
<br /> Kruger, Starks and Carruthers.
<br /> Due to the appoh~tment of new Metropolitan Council District 12: Gertrude Ulrich, 7601 Aldrich Av. S.,
<br /> members, there was no Council meeting June 9 nor any meet- Richfield; a franchise consultant for cable television.
<br /> ings of the Transportation, Physical Development, Human District 14: Raymond J. Joachim, 109 W. 6th St., Jordan;
<br /> Resources or Executive committees. The next full Council a semi-retired insurance salesperson.
<br /> meeting will be June 23. See item on selection of Council Distri~ 15: Carol Wold Sindt, 1323 Bayard Av., St. Paul;
<br /> members below, director of communiW relations for Northern Cablevision.
<br /> District 16: Patrick J. Scully, 1617 Ashland St., Hastings;
<br /> PERPICH APPOINTS NEW COUNCIL MEMBERS president of Hastings Sanitary Disposal, Inc., and former
<br /> member and chair of the Dakota County Board of
<br /> Gov. Rudy Perpich appointed 6 current and 10 new Commissioners.
<br /> members to the Metropolitan Council on June 8. The Council appointees were to be ~orn in by Chair
<br /> The appointments give the Council nine women and s~ven Isaacs at a special meeting June 16.
<br /> men plus the chair, Gerald Isaacs, appointed by Perpich in
<br /> January. COUNCIL TO SELECT COMMISSION MEMBERS
<br /> The state Legislature this year redrew Council district lines
<br /> to reflect the 1980 census, and gave the governor authoriw to The newly-appointed Metropolitan Council is expected to
<br /> appoint all 16 members at once., set a public hearing for July i8, 19 and 20 as part of its
<br /> Council members in even-numbered districts will serve until selection of eight new members for each of three metropolitan
<br /> January 1987; those in odd-numbered districts, until Janua~ commissions. The Council will hear public comment and
<br /> 1985. presentations by applicanB for membership on the Metro-
<br /> The reappointed members, the district they now represent politan Transit Commission, the Metropolitan Waste Control
<br /> and their date of first appointment are as follows: Commission and the Metropolitan Parks and Open Space
<br /> - Joan M. Campbell, 947 17th Ay. SE., Minneapolis; Commission. The new commission members are expected to
<br /> district 6; June 1973. be appointed at a Council meeting July 28.
<br /> - Marcia Benne~, 654 48th Ay. NE., Columbia Height;
<br /> district 8; January 1975. PUBLIC HEARINGS
<br /> -- Alton J. Gasper, 5406 Hampshire Dr., Minneapolis;
<br /> district 5; January 1975. Metropolitan Health Planning Board--June 22, 5 p.m.,
<br /> -- Dirk deVries, 18600 Woolman Dr., Minnetonka; Council Chambers. Certificate-of-need request by Mercy
<br /> district 13; April 1978. Medical Center, 4050 Coon Rapids Blvd., Coon Rapids, to
<br /> -- Patricia J. Hasselmo, 4520 Strawberry Lane, Golden expand space for its perinata[ services, intensive care unit,
<br /> Valley; district 11; October 1979. adolescent mental health services and installation of a cardiac
<br /> - Mary M. Hauser, 616 Hall Ay., Birchwood; district 7; catheterization laboratory at an estimated cost of $5 million.
<br /> April 1981. Metropolitan Council-July 7, 3:30 p.m., Council
<br /> In announcing the appointments, Perpich said he would Chambers. The Council will hold a PUblic hearing to discuss
<br /> 5uppo~ legislation to have the Council elected, beginning in transfer of $500,000 in capital improvement funds to com-
<br /> 1986, with staggered terms, plete the Hyland Lake picnic area at Hyland-Bush-Anderson
<br /> The new members and their occupations are as follows: Park Reserve, Bloomington. The money was originally ear:
<br /> District 1: Mary E. (Liz) Anderson, 914 Parkview Av,, marked for developing Bryant Lake Regional Park in Eden
<br /> St. Paul; chairs the St. Paul P~anning Commission, of which she Prairie.
<br /> has been a member for six years. The Hennepin County Park Reserve District would use the
<br /> District 2: Michael W. McLaughlin, 275 Summit Ay., funds to: build a road off Bush Lake Rd. to a boat launch,
<br /> St. Paul; owner and manager of Summit Manor, a mansion picnic areas and trailhead; rehabilitate existing parking lots,
<br /> where receptions, fundraisers and other events are held, and a connecting road and the lake's picnic area; and build a boat
<br /> former Honeywell employee, launch and parking lot near the lake.
<br /> District 3: Charles W. Wiger, 2630 E. Burke Ay., North Persons may register to speak by calling the Council's
<br /> St. Paul; assistant chief executive officer for the Minnesota public hearing coordinator at 291-6482. Free copies of the
<br /> Medical Association and a member of the North St. Paul- proposed amendment may be obtained by calling 291-6464.
<br /> Maplewood-Oakdale School Board.
<br /> District 4: Carol Flynn, 4741 Elliot Ay., Minneapolis; ~IN CITIES AWARDED HEALTH CARE GRANT
<br /> associate director of Council 6, American Federation of State,
<br /> County and Municipal Employees, and a member of the The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, a New Jersey-base~
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