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~. <br />r,".INUTES <br />REGULAR CITY COLTNCIL T~;ETING <br />SEPTE~~IDER 22, 1982 <br />PAGE 5 <br />are in, at that point in time tax increments cannot be used to finance <br />what is already there. Therefore, he suggested now that this development <br />district be approved. At this mint in time, acti.or. will ~e taken on <br />the issuing of bonds on October 5. <br />Mayer Warkentien made a motion that Resolution 82-1~1 be adopted. The <br />motior.vras seconded by Councilmember Larson. Iviotion carried unanimously. <br />The Public Hearing was closed at 9:33 ".PSI. <br />RESOLUTION 82-1;1 RESOLI;TION <br />82-1;1 <br />A RESOLUTTCN FORMING DEVE UJPMENT DIS^1RICT #1, ADOPTING <br />DEVELOPPdLFNT PRCGRAPd, DECLyRING PITBLIC PURPOSE, AND <br />PROVIDING FOR ADNITAIISTRATIOIvT <br />Councilmember Eggert moved to authorize the staff' to work Colur~.bus Day AUTHORIZE STAFF <br />and award the Holiday for the Friday after Thanksgiving. The motion was HOLIDAY MOVED <br />seconded by Councilmember Chestovich. P~gotion carried unanimously. TO FRIDAY AFTER <br />THANKSGIVING <br />Councilmember Eggert recoT~~nended that a job description be drafted for <br />each employee. Councilmember Larson and Chestovich felt that each JOB <br />employee should have input in their job description. The matter was DESCRIPTIONS <br />deferred to the October 27th Council meeting. <br />A September 11, 1982 letter from It~r. and Pa1rs. C. L. Smith, 1818 Piorth LETTER FROiVi MR. <br />Pascal and P~7r. and P.'rs. J. Utne, 1806 P~ortl-~ Pascal, to the Falcon Heights AND Ptff?S. C. L. <br />United Church of Christ regarding children using the vacant lot was S1~iITH AND MR. <br />noted. Council felt this was a matter the church should resolve. AND MRS. J. <br />UTNE <br />A letter from Roger G. Aiken, 1589 Hollywood Court, dated September 13, <br />1982 was noted. The Clerk Administrator will inform ;vr. Aiken that LETTER FROM <br />exceptions cannot be made to the Ordinance and that his car will have ROGER G. AIKEN <br />to be moved every !~8 hours. He shculc also be provided with a cony REGARDING <br />of Ordinance #159 relating to parking on the lawn during winter months. PARKING <br />A letter from ~r'~alter Jores, 16112 I~~Iaple Knoll Drive, thanking Council LETTER FROM <br />for the prompt removal of the diseased tree was noted. VdALTER JOPJ'ES ON <br />TREE REMOVAL <br />A letter dated September 17, 1982, from Clinton Hewitt, University of <br />Minnesota regarding the Universities particiration in financing a <br />civil defense siren. was noted. <br />Clerk Administrator Barnes ir~forrned the City Council that the Fire <br />Department Hose Dryer was eurchased by the City on November 27, 1973. <br />When it is sold, the money will be reverted back to the City. <br />Clerk Administrator Barnes informed the Council that Ken 'P?eltzin, <br />Ramsey County Engineer, advised that if the traffic light were installed <br />at Prior and Larpenteur, the City would have to bear all costs of <br />installation and operations. He felt the signal was not warranted <br />and no others have been installed by the County in any other community <br />LETTER FROR4 <br />CLINTON HEiJ6ITT <br />OA1 CIVIL <br />DEFENSE' SIREN <br />DEPT. HOSE DRYS: <br />PURCHASED BY <br />CITY <br />TRAFFIC LIGHT <br />AT PRIOR AND <br />LARPENTEUR <br />