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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19831017_special115 d= a, p. 0 a a Section 3. Inspection. All fire protection systems installed under permit shall be inspected by the Building Official or any member of the City's Bureau of Fire Prevention or by a special inspector designated by the City and shall be approved by any one of them. or concealment. satisfactory to the Building Official, any such member, or such special inspector, shall be made before approval of the system will be given. Section 4. Permit Fees. Fees for permits required by this ordinance shall be established by Ordinance No. 171. Section 5. Definition. For purposes hereof, a fire protection system is defined to mean any grouping, arrangement or system of equipment or devices intended to detect, control and/or suppress a fire, including, without limitation, any fire alarm system, sprinkler system, fire department standpipe system and fixed fire extinguishing system. be guilty of a misdemeanor and subject to penalties pursuant to Ordinance No. 175. its passage and publication. Motion for adoption of the Ordinance was seconded by Member Schmidt. Inspection shall be made during installation and before closure A final inspection and full operating test, with test results Section 6. Section 7. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect immediately upon Penalty. Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall Rollcall : Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney Ordinance adopted. Mayor 4 City Clerk ALL FUNDS/SURPLUS AND RESERVE AS OF 12/31/81 AND 12/31/82 REVIEWED. by Council, Mr. Dalen presented statements for All Funds/Surplus and Reserve as of December 31, 1981 and December 31, 1982 for review. No formal action was taken. CLAIMS PAID. of the following Claims as per Pre-List: .$6,537-.94, Art Center $2,275.26, Swimming Pool Fund $37.36, Golf Course Fund $10,365.18, Recreation Center Fund $68,196.46, Water Works Fund $2,617.75, Sewer Rental Fund $151,003.68, Liquor Dispensary Fund $66,414.68, Construction Fund $138,074.58, IMP Bond Redemption Fund $326,226.00, Total $907,941.31; and for Confirmation of payment of the following claims: Fund $6,549.06, Art Center $770.05, Park Construction Fund $7.79, Swimming Pool Fund $1,489.29, Golf Course Fund $9,044.22, Recreation Center Fund $3,275.12, Gun Range Fund $645.17, Water Works Fund $22,489.11, Sewer Rental Fund $2,416.84, Liquor Dispensary Fund $302,174.97, Total $517,465.44. Ayes: Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Courtney Motion carried. As requested Motion of Member Richards was seconded by Member Schmidt for payment General Fund $136,152.42, Park Fund General Fund $168,643.82, Park There being no further busiLess , Mayor Courtney declared the meeting adjourned as 8.58 p.m. -.--I - A@A%d?zLdL. City Clerk EDINA CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 17, 1983 SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING The Edina City Council met in closed session in the Manager Conference Room immediately following adjournment of the Regular Meeting on October 17, 1983. Present were: Members Bredesen, Richards, Schmidt, Turner, Mayor Courtney, City Manager Rosland, Assistant City Manager Bernhardson and Administrative Assistant Smith. Discussed were labor negotiation procedures, wages and benefits. \ n Mayor Courtney adjourned the meeting at 9:30 p.m. &A?&) Administrafive Assistant