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<br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />I <br />r <br />I <br /> <br />Motion by CouncilJrenber Q>x and seconded ~ Counci1member .Reimann directing <br />City Stalf to prepsre a resolution to be fOIWarded to State representatives and <br />IQ indicating all the reasons this CXlImIuni ty is being contaminated because of <br />their actions and then penalizing the first business downstream fran the <br />landf ill. <br /> <br />Further Discussion: Q>uncilmember .Reimann stated that PC7\' s action against <br />Waltek shows that they are really trying to set an example; in reality, every <br />haneowner is guilty of potential hazardous waste violations; PO\ is using their <br />power in the wrong direction; they should be preventing hazardous waste rather <br />than fining for potential hazardous waste. <br /> <br />Jlbtion carried. Voting Yes: COuncilmembers Sorteberg, Reimann and Cox. <br />Voting No: Mayor Heitman and COuncilmember Schlueter. <br /> <br />('A~ '1~! Jnl'"Al Gov~rnnPnt: Aid! <br /> <br />Finance Officer Graczyk stated that the Goveroor made is budget reocmnendations <br />and the inlDediate 1ml8ct on ci ties is in two areas: local governnent aids and <br />hanestead credit. ~e LGA cut for Ramsey is 8.1'; hanestead credit cut is 9%. <br />'lhe third major inter-governnental fund source is fran the Federal governnent <br />in the area of Federal Revenue Sharing. Ransey's Federal Revenue Sharing has <br />been cut fran $34,000 to $32,000. Ramsey's expenditures are low enou~ to <br />sustain the cuts but the budget will be watched closely this year. <br /> <br />Mayor Beibnan rEquested that Mr. Graczyk inform Council if he notices a <br />situation developing that is more negative to Ramsey than to other cxinmunities <br />in order that Council may take appropriate action. <br /> <br />C"a~ 'lA! 'l'ri-~t:v ~1~""~~! <br /> <br />Mr. Q)odridl stated that he and Ms. Frolik solicited quotes fran six printers <br />and 3 bids have been received. COuncil reviewed the bids. <br /> <br />COuncilmenber Cox iB;luired as to what percentage of the newsletter would be <br />utilized ~ the School District and stated that the School District's financial <br />puticil8tion should be proJ;Ortionate to the spice used ~ then. <br /> <br />COuncil oonsensus was to table this case until it is known how mudl financial <br />sl1p(X>rt the Newsletter will get fran the Sdlool District. <br /> <br />('A~~ '11i! F.tY\n Mark~t:ina/WP1~h Znnil'l9 f'nmnlaint And JR~'lP! <br /> <br />Mr. Q)odridl explained that Welsh Auto Body and Eoon Marketing are both upset <br />with the City; Welsh states that the City enforced their zoning ordinances to a <br />degree where it forced his business out of the City; Boon states that the City <br />does not enforce it's ordinances vigourously eoough. <br /> <br />Mayor Bei tman stated that enforcing ordinances is another i ten to be discussed <br />at the joint ColmCil/CclIIInission meeting_ <br /> <br />January 28, 1986 <br /> <br />Page 14 of 18 <br />