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ORONO COUNCIL MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 25, 1991 V .. <br />( #17 *)POLICY BODY MATERIAL PREPARATION <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Paterson, to <br />accept the information regarding policy' board material <br />preparation. Motion, Ayes -3, Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />( #18 *)WEST HENNEPIN RECYCLING COMMISSION <br />JOINT POWERS AGREEMENT <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to <br />approve the West Hennepin Recycling Commission Joint Powers <br />Agreement for 1991. Motion, Ayes -3, Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />( #19 *)SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE CDBG YEAR XVII FUNDS <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson to <br />approve March 25, 1991, 7:00 p.m., as the Public Hearing for Year <br />XVII of the Community Development Block Grant and to tentatively <br />allocate the funds as follows: <br />Rehabilitation of Private Property $23,175 <br />Interfaith Outreach 11000 <br />Westonka Community Action 1,000 <br />Westonka Intervention 1,000 <br />$26,175 <br />Motion, Ayes -3; Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />( #20)1991 WAYZATA FIRE CONTRACT ADDENDUM <br />It was moved by Goetten, seconded by Mayor Peterson, to <br />adopt the addendum to the 1991 Wayzata Fire Contract. Motion, <br />Ayes -3; Nays -0. Motion passed. <br />(20A)CANINE PROGRAM <br />Mayor Peterson withdrew this item from the Consent Agenda.. <br />She said, "It was my understanding that Baron (the City's Police <br />dog) was not suited for this particular position because he did <br />not pass the drug portion of the program. I also understood that <br />he would go to someone familiar with the manner in which he <br />should be handled, due to the training he received. I was <br />confused by the opening sentence of Chief Kilbo's memo regarding <br />training Baron further." <br />Bernhardson clarified, "Baron was not trainable from a drug <br />searching aspect. If there is someone in need of a dog that does <br />not require that ability, he could go to them." <br />Mayor Peterson said, "It is my understanding that the only <br />additional costs the City may incur in obtaining another dog is <br />the cost of replacing Officer Fischenich for a certain number of <br />days." <br />Bernhardson replied, "That is correct." <br />Council took no formal action on this item. <br />- 14 - <br />
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