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110 :e <br /> • • <br /> • <br /> COUIICIL COMP NTS City Administrator Ward reported that he has • '*- <br /> (CONTINUED) no objection to consulting with Council especially <br /> in the case of department heads, and in this re- <br /> gard I think it is important' that department <br /> eads meet with Council's approval. I disagree <br /> when you get much lower than that but once again <br /> I have no objections to telling you who has been <br /> hired or fired - but I do think this should be <br /> done privately rather than publicly. <br /> Councilman Jensen then stated he felt that if <br /> an employee had • specific greivance, then this <br /> should be presented at a Council work session. <br /> If not, the matter should be forgotten. <br /> POLICE COMMISSION Councilman Domenico stated there would be a <br /> Police Commission meeting November 28, 1973 <br /> at 7:00 p.m. and invited the Mayor and council- <br /> men elect to attend. <br /> ITEMS FROM PEOPLE IN <br /> ATTENDANCE NOT APPEAR- None <br /> INC ON THE AGENDA <br /> CITY ADMINISTRATORS Mr. Wurl reported that Building nspector, Mel <br /> REPORT Stephen had submitted a comparison of coats <br /> Building Inspector of building inspection with income generated <br /> by the building department as requested by Council- <br /> man Deborski, which was included in the packet. <br /> The report depicted from the month of April through <br /> October of 1973 a plus balance of $4,012.09 <br /> Authorize Lease Councilman King moved that the Mayor be authorized <br /> Sewer Rodder to sign the lease for payment of the sewer rodder <br /> in the amount of $4,923. 30. Seconded by Council- <br /> men Donovan. All in favor. Motion carried. <br /> LIQUOR LICENSES Attorney Morris reported that he had reviewed <br /> the liquor licenses as presented and found them <br /> to be in order except for minor notary things <br /> which were immaterial. Attorney Morris also <br /> reported that all liquor licenses must be in <br /> to the State, by law, by December 1, 1973. If <br /> not, they will be treated a a new licensee. <br /> In the interim several disturbance reports had <br /> been submitted by the Police Dept. regarding <br /> businesses applying for liquor licenses and sub- <br /> mitted to council under seperate cover. After <br /> discussion and couneel from Attorney Morris. <br /> Councilman Donovan requested that the establish- <br /> ment with the largest number of infractions be <br /> called in on November 19. 1973 at 7:00 p.m. and <br /> meet with council members regarding the renewal <br /> of his license. <br /> - Page 5 - <br />