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Page 2 <br />City Council Minutes <br />June 22, 1994 <br />1.2 i <br />landscaping alternatives to be completed at the same time as the <br />reconstruction. Toward this end, the planning firm of Hoisington <br />and Koegler Group (HKG) was asked to submit a proposal for <br />developing a streetscape plan for the Larpenteur corridor. <br />Mr. Fred Hoisington of HKG explained to the Council that his <br />firm's assumption in developing their streetscape proposal was to <br />plan to the "edges" of Larpenteur and not just along the center <br />of the street corridor. In this way, people will know exactly <br />where the boundaries of Falcon Heights are located. Also, Mr. <br />Hoisington stated that his firm is assuming that there will <br />continue to be a great deal of public involvement in the <br />landscape planning process. Mr. Hoisington then passed out a <br />worksheet detailing the proposed timeline for completion of the <br />planning process. <br />Mr. Michael Schroeder, a Landscape Architect with HKG, gave a <br />brief overview of corridor projects in Chanhassen and Hopkins <br />that are currently in progress under the guidance of HKG. <br />Mayor Baldwin mentioned that he is serving on a U of M planning <br />group that is doing extensive long range planning on the future <br />of the University. The group is investigating the future use of <br />the agricultural fields in Falcon Heights. Perhaps this <br />information will be of use to HKG. Mayor Baldwin further stated <br />that he feels that this planning process would be time and money <br />well invested in the future of the community. <br />Councilmember Gibson Talbot asked if the planning approach would <br />be to blend the different landscape areas of the city or to make <br />them very distinct from one another. Mr. Schroeder replied that <br />this issue will require further study to determine what approach <br />would be best. It would be his opinion that a balance is <br />necessary but that continuity be emphasized in some way in order <br />that people know where Falcon Heights begins and ends. <br />Motion by Councilmember Hustad to approve the preparation of a <br />streetscape plan for Larpenteur Avenue with the Hoisington <br />Koegler Group for an hourly rate at a sum not to exceed $9,750. <br />Motion passed unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF THE POLICE AGREEFIENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF ST. <br />ANTHONY AND THE CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br />Mayor Baldwin stated that City Attorney. Bachman has represented <br />the city in these contract negotiations and that the <br />councilmembers had been briefed individually by Mr. Bachman <br />regarding the contents of this contract. Mayor Baldwin expressed <br />satisfaction with the contract and its provision for a joint <br />advisory committee. <br />Motion was made by Councilmember Jacobs to approve the police <br />contract with the City of St. Anthony. <br />