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MINUTES <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />JANUARY 23, 1991 <br />Baldwin convened the meeting at 7:00 P.M. <br />ALL MEMBERS PRESENT <br />Baldwin, Ciernia, Gehrz, Jacobs and Wallin. Also present were <br />Wiessner, Chenoweth, Gedde and Maurer. <br />MINUTES OF 1/9/91 APPROVED <br />The Minutes of January 9, 1991 were approved by unanimous <br />consent. <br />ADDENDA TO AGENDA <br />Council approved the addition of the following items to the <br />Policy Agenda: F-8, Amendment to 1666 Coffman Development <br />Agreement, and F-9, City Assistance to U.S. Military. <br />CONSENT AGENDA ITEMS APPROVED <br />The following Consent Agenda Items were approved by unanimous <br />consent: <br />1. Disbursements: <br />a. General Disbursements through 1/23/91, $241,395.94 <br />b. Payroll, 1/1/91 - 1/15/91, $12,111.11 <br />2. 2. Reappointments to Human Rights Commission, Wayne Groff <br />and Rick Talbot, 3 year terms expiring 12/31/93 <br />3. Mutual Aid Agreement between Health One Transportation <br />Services ALS Ambulance Service and Falcon Heights Ambulance <br />BLS <br />4. Licenses. See Attached List. <br />PROPOSED PARKING POLICY AND PROCEDURES DISCUSSED <br />Ciernia explained that the Planning Commission had been directed <br />to study and draft a uniform parking policy to address resident's <br />requests for on-street parking or the restriction of the same. <br />Planner Susan Hoyt summarized the proposed policy and procedures <br />as recommended by the Commission. Council discussed the document <br />at length and made a number of amendments. The proposed fee <br />schedule was reviewed and Council concurred that fees should be <br />discussed at a later date to allow time to determine if they are <br />commensurate with costs. The document as amended, and the fee <br />study will be placed on the next agenda. Gedde was directed to <br />draft an ordinance which would reference the policy in the City <br />Code. <br />Brenna Quebbemann, 1564 Fulham, asked Council for advice on a <br />parking problem, i.e., four cars, a one car garage, and a street <br />posted "2 hour parking". Baldwin replied that the new policy <br />should address the problem and a letter could be written to the <br />City requesting that the signs limiting parking be removed. He <br />suggested Mrs Quebbemann also have her neighbors sign the letter. <br />~~ <br />