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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2006 03-06 SMAGENDA MAPLEWOOD CITY COUNCIL SPECIAL MEETING 5:00 P.M. Monday, March 06, 2006 Council Chambers, City Hall Meeting No. 06-05 A. CALL TO ORDER B. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE C. ROLL CALL I U U :19IT/11 RL91 E. NEW BUSINESS Canvass of February 28, 2006 Special Election F. ADJOURNMENT Sign language interpreters for hearing impaired persons are available for public hearings upon request. The request for this service must be made at least 96 hours in advance. Please call the City Clerk's Office at (651) 249-2001 to make arrangements. Assisted Listening Devices are also available. Please check with the City Clerk for availability. RULES OF CIVILITY FOR OUR COMMUNITY Following are some rules of civility the City of Maplewood expects of everyone appearing at Council Meetings - elected officials, staff and citizens. It is hoped that by following these simple rules, everyone's opinions can be heard and understood in a reasonable manner. We appreciate the fact that when appearing at Council meetings, it is understood that everyone will follow these principles: Show respect for each other, actively listen to one another, keep emotions in check and use respectful language. Item E -1 MEMORANDUM TO: Richard Fursman, City Manager FROM: Karen Guilfoile, City Clerk DATE: February 29, 2006 RE: Canvass of Special General Election Results It is recommended that Council approve the following resolution canvassing the results of the Special General Election held on February 28, 2006. CANVASS OF ELECTION RESOLVED, that the City Council of Maplewood, Ramsey County, Minnesota, acting as a canvassing board on March 6, 2006, hereby declares the following results in the February 28, 2006, Special General Election. COUNCILMEMBER: Joe Cardenas 96 Rebecca Cave 1690 Christopher Hampl 99 Dale Trippler 756 Rebecca Cave, receiving the highest number of votes for the Special General Election will be sworn in as councilmember at the March 13, 2006 council meeting. BALLOT QUESTION: The results of the referendum question increasing the on-sale intoxicating liquor license allotment from 32 to 37 failed. The results follow: Yes 1282 No 1309