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FALCON HEIGHTS CITY COUNCIL MINUTES -7- <br />• Apri114, 2004 <br />REPORTS FROM COUNCIL MEMBERS (continued) <br />Mayor Gehrz reminded everyone that effective Apri13, Ramsey County residents can dispose <br />of their wood waste (no stumps or treated wood) at four compost sites. The closest compost site <br />for Falcon Heights residents is located in the Midway at Pierce Butler and Fairview. She said <br />that at the last Council meeting in March, there were questions raised about whether the <br />regeneration plant is actually ready to take care of wood. County Commissioner Rettman did <br />research and found there had been some glitches. There wasn't enough wood, initially, to give <br />them the level of burn that they needed. They think they have that problem solved. <br />She showed the viewing audience the "Best in Real Estate" award from The Business Journal <br />that the City and George Sherman were given at a presentation held on Thursday, April 1, at the <br />Minneapolis Hilton. The award is symbolic that everyone helped create a vision and a plan for <br />SE Corner. The panel of judges was made up of people who are very knowledgeable. Everyone <br />can be very, very proud. <br />INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS: <br />Administrator Worthington reminded the viewing audience that it is extremely dry and there is a <br />very, very high fire danger. She asked that no one have any recreational fires and said the City is <br />not allowing any prescribed burns at this time either. <br />The regular City Council meeting was adjourned at 8:10 PM. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Mary Shea Kodluboy <br />Deputy Clerk <br />• <br />a~ <br />
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