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MINUTES <br />RDGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />AUGUST 22, 1984 <br />A regular meeting of the Falcon Heights City Council was called to order <br />by Acting Mayor Chestovich at 7:00 p.m. <br />Acting Mayor Chestovich, Councilmembers Hard, Ciernia and Baldwin. Also <br />present were Clerk Administrator Barnes and Attorney Gasteazoro. <br />Mayor Eggert. <br />Councilmember Hard moved, seconded by Councilmember Baldwin, that the <br />Consent Agenda be approved as presented. Motion carried unanimously. <br />1. Falcon Heights Ambulance Report #2-05984 <br />2. Lauderdale Ambulance Report #4-02884 <br />3. General Disbursements 8/9/84 - 8/22/84 #58,552.88 <br /> Sinking Fund #27,537.50 <br />4. Liquor Disbursements #15,581.78 <br />5. General Payroll 8/1/84 - 8/15/84 # 7,114.55 <br />6. Liquor Payroll 8/1/84 - 8/15/84 # 1,614.57 <br />7. Liquor Store Financial Report for July, 1984 <br />8. Redevelopment Committee Minutes of August 15, 19e4 <br />9. Report from Greg Spencer on 1984 Summer Recrea tion Program <br />10. Licenses: See Attached List <br />11. Planning Commission Minutes of August 20, 1984 <br />Acting Mayor Chestovich moved, seconded by Councilmember Hard, that the <br />Minutes of August 8, 1984 be approved as presented. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Acting Mayor Chestovich presented a request from B and J Midway Floral, <br />Inc., 1871 W. Larpenteur, to tear down an existing shed and replace it <br />with a garage. Council briefly discussed screening and whether or not <br />storage should be allowed on the north portion of the~lot. Acting <br />Mayor Chestovich moved, seconded by Councilmember Ciernia, that the <br />request be granted as recommended by the Planning Commis"sion at their <br />August 20, 1984 meeting with the stipulation that the north 25 feet of <br />grassed area cannot be used for storage of supplies and equipment <br />associated with operation of the business. Motion carried unanimously. <br />William A. Edwards, owner of the apartment building at 1504 W. Larpenteur, <br />addressed Council requesting a variance from the .portion of the Uniform <br />Fire Code requiring solid core doors in apartments. He stated that he <br />objected to the requirement due to the cost of the doors, which he felt <br />would mandate rent increases Ito his tenants, and the fact that there is <br />a possibility the legislature will change the law. He also indicated <br />that St. Paul and Roseville have granted variances. <br />Kitty Cloud, a resident of the apartment building at 1504 W. Larpenteur, <br />stated that she felt the new pull alarms which are to be installed will <br />be pulled by persons walking into the building and would result in false <br />alarms. She felt that in small buildings the present alarms are audible <br />throughout the building and it would be better to dial 911. She also <br />objected the spring lock requirement as persons could be locked out easily <br />" and expressed concern that costs of the changes would be absorbed by the <br />tenants. <br />~! <br />PRESENT <br />ABSENT <br />CONSIl~TT AGENL <br />APPROVED <br />MINUTES OF <br />8/8/84 <br />APPROVID <br />B & J FLORAL <br />CONDITIONAL <br />USE APPROVED <br />WILLIAM A. <br />EDWARDS, <br />OWNER OF APT. <br />1504 LARP. <br />REQUESTS <br />VARIANCE ON <br />SOLID CORE <br />DOOR RDQUIRE- <br />MENT <br />KITTY CLOUD <br />1504 w. <br />LARPENTEUR <br />