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<br />City Council; page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />also informed the Council that Mr. Thielke had refused to report to <br />liJOr]-: since he had besn in informed of his demotion to the position <br />of Liquor Store Clerk. The Administrator a:31-::ed that the City <br />Council first reaffirm Mr. Thielke's demotion to a Liquor Clerk, <br />and then discharge Mr. Thielke from his position of Liquor Store <br />Clerk on the basis of misconduct in that he has failed to report <br />to vmrk at the Elk Hiver Hunicipal Liquor. COm..JCIUIAN ENGSTROM <br />MOv~D TO REAFFIPJ1 MR. ~HIELKE'S DEMOTION FROM THE POSITION OF <br />LIQUOH STORl~ 10Jl.NAGT<:R TO LIQUOR STORE CIERK ON THE BASIS THAT <br />HR. THIELKE, 'AS THE UQUOR F1ANAGER, HAS A CITY DEPARTMENT HEAD <br />BASED ON THE EIGHT TESTS nmICATED IN THE CITY ADMINISTPJ,TOR'S <br />MEHORANulW[ TO THE CITY CONNCIL, DATtA) NOVSHBER 1";1, 1978. <br />COUNCIT }11U~ DUITSi'lAN SECONDED THE IlfOTION. MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br /> <br />COUNCIU1AN DUITSfo'1.AN HOVED THAT HR. ERNIE THIELKE BE DISCHARGED <br />FROM HIS POSITION OF LIQUOR STORE CLEPK FOR MISCO~~UCT, IN <br />THAT HE HAD FAILED TO REPORT TO HORK BY A SPECIFIC DATE INDICATED <br />BY HIS SUPERVISOR, THE CITY ADHINISTEATOR, EFFECTIVE l'JOVEMBER 30. 1978, <br />AND THAT HE. THIELKE NO~ B1'; PAID FOR ArIT DAYS IN liHICH HE DOES NOT <br />HEPORT TO ~,rOHK. COUNCIUITl:MBER TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. HOT ION <br />PASSED Ll-O. <br /> <br />11. Consider Check Register <br /> <br />gOUNCIUIAN DUITSlvlAN MOVED APPROVAL OF THE CHECK REGISTER. COUNCILV1AN <br />SECONDED THE HOT ION . HOT ION PASSED 4-0. <br /> <br />o <br /> <br />12. Tentative Agenda for December Lh 1978 ],:Ieeting <br /> <br />No items suggested for discussion at the December Lith meeting. <br /> <br />1~ <br />.......--. . <br /> <br />City Council Meeting Place <br /> <br />The City Administrator explained the problems associated with <br />having the Council Meetings at the Elk River Fire Station; <br />being such things as the confusion involved if there was a fire: <br />and the fact that there would be parked cars in the vmy of the <br />tnucks. The other possibility is holding the meetings.in a room <br />over in the Public Library. The problem Hi th this is that of pri vaC;'l. <br />The Council members agreed to postphone a decision on this item until <br />each member had had an opportunity to revieH both the Libra~J facilities <br />and the Fire Station facilities. <br /> <br />COUNCIUV'J\}) ENGSTROH 14O\lED THAT THE HEETIHG BE ADJOURNED. COUNCIU,iAN <br />TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br /> <br />Meeting Adjourned. <br /> <br />Respectfully Submitted, <br /> <br /> <br />~.L~-erA- <br /> <br />Robert C. Middaugh cI' <br />City Administrator <br />