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City Council Minutes <br />May 24, 1995 <br />Page 4 ~~~ <br />• <br />distances and physical constraints to consider when redesigning street light locations, so <br />the new light would not necessarily be placed in the same locations. <br />Councilmember Gehrz proposed that staff discuss the potential new locations with the <br />residents of the neighborhood before proceeding with installation. Councilmember Hustad <br />asked how the city would proceed if there were some homeowners in disagreement over <br />the new locations. Mayor Baldwin commented that the issue could be brought back to <br />'the council if there is no consensus among the residents and the Grove Association. <br />Motion was made by Councilmember Gehrz to authorize the purchase and installation of <br />up to seven new streetlights in the Grove neighborhood, pending discussions with N.S.P. <br />and solicitation- of comments from affected residents. Motion passed unanimously. <br />CITY INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS <br />Mayor Baldwin reported on the parade and Arbor Day program at Falcon Heights <br />Elementary School. He also noted, for the benefit of the viewing public, that the <br />University of Minnesota Wildlife Rehabilitation Institute is available to advise the public on <br />how to deal with sick or wounded wild animals. <br />• Administrator Hoyt noted that another successful citywide garage sale had been held the <br />previous weekend with no complaints from the public despite large numbers of people <br />coming through town for the sales. She also reported that the fire/rescue department had <br />held a successful rescue open house and mass casualty incident drill the previous week. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />The meeting was adjourned at 8:01 p.m. <br />Tom Baldwin, Mayor <br />Carla Asleson <br />Recording Secretary <br /> <br />
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