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City of Falcon Heights <br />City Council Minutes <br />March 8, 2000 <br />The meeting was called to order by Mayor Gehrz at 7:00 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Gehrz, Kuettel, Lindstrom, Talbot <br />Also present: Susan Hoyt, City Administrator, Pat Phillips, Deputy Clerk <br />ABSENT: Hustad <br />COMMUNITY FORUM: There was no one requesting to speak at the forum. <br />MINUTES: The minutes of February 23, 2000 were approved. <br />CONSENT AGENDA: <br />Councilmember Kuettel moved approval of the following consent agenda with a correction noted <br />in Item No. 7, resolution No. 00-07. The estimated total cost of the Larpenteur Avenue Phase III <br />construction should be $125,000 rather than $59,139.84. The motion passed unanimously. <br />• 1. General disbursements and payroll <br />2. Licenses <br />3. Accept the resignation of the city administrator effective April 24, 2000 <br />4. Clarification of ambulance sale <br />5. Accept the proposal for streetsweeping services to Kieger Enterprises for $11,800 <br />6. Request to approve the resignation of James Ryle, Sr, and Mike Clarkin, Jr. and the <br /> promotion of Al Hernandez to the position of second assistant fire chief. <br />7. Approve Resolution 00-07 re-scheduling the Larpenteur Avenue Improvement and <br /> Assessment Hearing for March 22, 2000 at or about 7:00 P.M. <br />POLICY AGENDA <br />Presentation of the St. Paul Campus Land Use Planning Task Force Common Principles <br />Mayor Gehrz explained the proposed common principles which are being included as part of the <br />St. Paul Campus Land Use Planning Task Force report. Some key points of the principles include <br />1) a commitment to continued communication, 2) a specific recognition of potential impacts on <br />neighborhoods and 3) a stated opportunity for communities' adjacent to a U project to <br />independently review and comment on the project's impact on the community. Gehrz reminded <br />council that these principles have no legally binding authority over any entity. <br />Dr. Robert Anderson, president of Neighbors of St. Paul Campus, and Gertrude Esteros both of <br />1666 Coffman, expressed their gratitude to the mayor, council, administrator and <br />• <br />