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June 19, 1978
The Common Council of the City of Prior Lake met in: regular session on
June 19, 1978 at 7 :30PM. Present were lrayor•Stock, Councilmen Bissonett,
Busse, Xafersarui and Watkins, City Manager McGuire,
City Planner
Park Director hAngan and attorney Sullivan. ,
The minutes of June 12, 1978 were re Page 1, paragra .12, dine
should'read,
..and that Chief Powell..,",. Pa ?
Page , paragraph S, line .1
should read, " .. .,78 - ?O, as it relates to the City's approval
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of the
traffic.. - ", Paragraph 11, line 2 should read, "...crossings, seconded
by Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly
passed."
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MINUTES
Motion was made by Watkins to a pprove the au'a Les of June I ?, 2978 as
amended, seconded by Busse and upon a vote takers it was duly pas
MA'INT.BLDG.
The first item on the age.-4a was the consideration of bids for the
intenance Building. Staff recommended that this item,be tabled until
a future date.
Motion was Dade by Watkins to table the bids of the mintenance b d i
until a future date, seconded by Busse and upon a vot
ssed. e taken it .was duly
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GOLDEN DRAGON
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tion was Wade by Busse to approve the 3.2 On-Sal e Liquor License to
the Golden ,Dragon restaurant, seconded by Watkins and Upon avote taken
it was duly passed.
HOLLYWOOD INN
Motion Was made by X :feratanrt �o
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approve thc* transfer of the Hollywood Inn
liquor licenses to Mr. Vernon A. Welson, seconded by Bissonett and upon
a vote taken it was duly passed.
NORLING LIQ.
VIOLATION
Motion was made by Watkins toiable the Possible liquor ordinance violation
of Xorling Liquor until July 20, 1978 seconded by Xafez amnn and upon
a vote taken it.was duly passed.
TRACTOR BIDS
park Director. Mangan presented the discussion of consideration for the
tractor bids. Staff recommended to reject all bids received,
!Motion was Dade by Watkins to reject all bids received for the tractor,
seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it wa d p a sse d .
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AMEND ORD.
Park Director Mangan presented the Proposed amendment to Park Ordinance
77 -5.
77 -5
Based on the current park ordinance, it is unlawful for an
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to bring into a park non - intoxicating or intoxicating mlt.liquor or
beer in-kegs or barrels without a permeit frae the park director. The
discussion that followed was whether or not to permit kegs and barrels
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in the parks.
Motionlas jade by Bissonett to amend ordinance 77 -5, Section 3, paragraph ?1
to "It
read,• shall be unlawful for any person to have in Possession or bring
Into a.
barrels
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park non- intoxicating or intoxicating malt liquor or, beer in peps or,
without a permit front. the Park Director ",
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Attorney to Prepare rector and to authorize the City
to the ordinance, seconded by Busse
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and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
SAND POINT
The Council reviewed the proposal for boat landing at Sand Point Beach.
BEACH BOAT Staff
recoaMsnded that until additional data is received regarding other
LANDING' community's
similar situations that there be no boat landing at Sand
Point
Beach.
Motion
was made by Watkins to reaffirm the Council's standing that no
boat
landing be allowed at Sand point Beach, seconded by Xafermann_ and
upon
a: vote taken it was duly passed.
Mayor
Stock directed the Park Director t
_ o use his and staff's discretion
as
to fishing at Sand Point Beach.
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RESOLUTION
78 - 22
lyation was made by watkins'to adopt Resolution 78 - 22, a resolution setting
forth development standards for loin
Isles, seconded by Xafermann and
a vote taken It was dul pass
PUBLIC HODS=
ING PROGRAM ":
Mr Jim Sulerud of the Scott Count; RRa was present =•to discuss and describe
the cooperation agreement needed to
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implement the Public Ncus ng P ograw
for low to moderate income families.
Mayor Stock directed the City Manager to set a date of June 26, for
Nor. Sulerud to return to the Council for
approval of this program.
INDIAN RESER;
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Attorney Sullivan b rought , t the Council's attention that both the County
and'Federal Government believed
that it is the City 's obligation to police
and prosecute , wl thin the Indian Reservation.
RESOLUTION
78 -23
Notion was made by Xafermann to adapt Resolution 78 - ?3
the policies an , a resolution% concerning
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Prosecution Within the Indian Reservation that it is the
County's and/or Federal Government's obligation, seconded by Watkins
upon
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and
a vote taken it was duly passed.
SAND POINT
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.,HOUSE
Notion was made by Bissonet G to authorize the City.l�lanager and Mayor to
enter into agreement with Mr.
xen JoArnson, Architect, to desi
for Did', working drawings for the Sand Point Beach bath house/concession, seconded
by datkins and upon a vote taken it
was'dul y Passed:..
RESOLUTION
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78 2;1
Notion was wade b Watkins
y to adopt Resolution 78 - ?l, a resolution providing
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division requirements, se6xWed by Busse and upon a vote
takernVit s duly
PEE FOR
" SUBDIVISIONS
lotion was, made by Busse to �
for the provide within the Fee Schedule a cost of 8 25
Processing of subdivisions
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as par Resolution 78 - 21, seconded by
Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
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• POL1 CE'
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Motion was aide by Biss0net4 to accept the May Police Report, seconded., by
Watkins and upon a vote taken
it was duly Passed.
f)RE t'RESCU
,lotion was wade by Watkins to accept the Ma '
P y Fire and Rescue Re
by
ausse and ti P6rt, seconded
p" a vote taken :t was duly passed.
DOC CATCHER
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Motion was made by Bissonett.to accept the Ma Catcher's Report, seconded
by Watkins "and upon a vote
taken i was duly
9 Passed.
s TREASURER
Notion was made by'"tkins o accept the may rr
y aasurer's
Eussee and upon a Report, seconded by
vote taken is
was dul passed.
Kotioa made by Watkins to adjourn, seconded; by Busse and
this atet upon a vote taken
3.nq was adjourned a`t 9:30 PM.
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Michael A. McGuire
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City Manager
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