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<br />1 <br /> <br />MINUTES <br />~~ <br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING j ~~ <br />NOVEMBER 28, 1984 <br />PAGE 4 <br />proposed ordinance to be presented for review by Council on December 26. <br />He also is to research whether or not such a business can be restricted <br />geographically. <br />Engineer Schunicht explained that the home to be constructed on the DISCUSSION <br />Lindig Street lot owned by V. Elving Anderson, cannot have a gravity CONSTRUCTION <br />sewer system in a full basement, and the purchaser of the lot would like to ON LINDIG <br />construct a gravity sewer system on the first floor with a sump pump in a STREET LOT <br />full basement. The Engineer had no problem with the proposed if the sump <br />pump is required. Council had no objections. <br />Councilmember Ciernia commented on the fact that during the State Fair, STATE FAIR <br />residents advertised by sign, and sold parking spaces on their residential PARKING <br />property. Following a short discussion, Council concurred that if this <br />is a problem in the future, that the deputies be directed to strictly <br />enforce the sign ordinance. <br />Mayor Eggert provided the following information: (,l) The Lido Committee COUNCIL <br />has met without the Planner or Councilmembers, and have now called a meeting INFORMATION <br />for December 4th at City Hall to which the Mayor and Planner have been LIDO UPDATE, <br />invited, (2) the Redevelopment Committee has not met recently, however REDEVELOPMENT <br />they will be scheduling a meeting to develop guidelines for development COMM. UPDATE, <br />of the southeast corner, and (3) Referred to a letter from Robert Collins, BULLSEYE RE- <br />representing Bullseye Golf, requesting that the City pay for some merchandise QUEST FOR <br />damaged by water in the basement of the liquor store building. Mr. Barnes PAYMENT OF <br />explained that he had been informed by a Bullseye employee that the WATER DAMAGED <br />valve on the pipe to the ice machine was in the way and he pushed it into MERCHANDISE <br />the basement. Mr. Barnes stressed that there was no leak when the keys were <br />turned over the Bullseye. Attorney Van de North will draft a letter to <br />Bullseye explaining the situation and also reminding that the lease agree- <br />ment states that Bullseye will be responsible for minor repairs to the <br />building. <br />Secretary Chenoweth announced that all Councilmembers and their families are FIRE/RESCUE <br />invited to the Fire/Rescue Department Christmas Party on December 16, 1984, CHRISTMAS <br />and that reservations should be made by December 6th. PARTY <br />Councilmember Ciernia inquired as to whether or not Senator Dieterich and DIETERICH & <br />Representative Rose have been contacted regarding obtaining funds for ROSE TO <br />the University of Minnesota to participate in the repair of Roselawn REQUEST FUNDS <br />and Cleveland. Clerk Administrator Barnes informed that he had already FOR ROSELAWN/ <br />met with Representative Rose and would soon be contacting Senator Dieterich. CLEVELAND <br />CONSTRUCTION <br />Councilmember Ciernia informed that some communities are licensing lawn <br />services and asked if Council was interested in licensing those working <br />in Falcon Heights. Since the persons providing the service are licensed <br />by the State, no action was taken. <br />The matter of dental insurance for employees was deferred until further DENTAL <br />information is received regarding dental and health insurance through INSURANCE <br />Ramsey County. DEFERRED <br />