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• <br />MINUTES ' <br />OCTOBER 11, 1989 i <br />PAGE 2 <br />the wording be changed to read "shall be reviewed" upon change <br />of ownership, would be acceptable. Wallin then moved adoption <br />of Resolution R-89-22 which carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-89-22 <br />A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />FOR OPERATION OF A BED AND BREAKFAST AT 2129 WEST <br />LARPENTEUR IN AN R-1 DISTRICT <br />• <br />DISCUSSIOi3 - COMMUNITY PARK LEASE/AQUISITION <br />Baldwin presented an update on the University of Minnesota's <br />proposal that the City either purchase or lease at market rate, <br />with a one year termination clause, the property at Roselawn and <br />Cleveland which is presently leased for City park use. Council <br />discussed the impact of the proposal on the City's plan to begin <br />construction of a new park building on the site this fall. <br />Baldwin explained that he and Wiessner plan to attend the <br />University's Physical Planning and Operating Committee meeting <br />on October 12th in an attempt to get an audience with this <br />smaller group before the matter is presented to the entire Board <br />of Regents. Council concurred that attending the meeting and <br />presen~ing the City's ccncerns would be wcrt:.while. <br />AC^1 ION ON COM~ILTNITY PARK PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS DEFERRED UNTIL <br />LAiv'D AVi-~ILABILITY IS ASSURED <br />Tom Du.-:~ell, Buetow and Associates, was in attendance to present <br />theplars and specifications for Council awp~-oval ii that body <br />ccr_siae_ed it appropriate at this time. dir. Dunwell explained <br />:.hat the Ccuncil car. reserve t:~e right to reject all bids if t::e <br />availaibiiity is net assured. After a lenchty discussion <br />regarc_ng whether cr not it would be appropriate to approve t'r_e <br />plans arld authorize advertisement for bids wh ey. t: ere is no <br />assurance the land would be available in the near future, <br />Council agreed to postpone any action until there is some <br />indication of the availability of the land. <br />AMENDME:3T TO PERSONNEL PCLICY REGARDING ~~DICAL LEAVE OF ABSENCE <br />WITHOUT PAY <br />Baldwin explained that the existing personnel policy does not <br />address medical leave of absence without pay and presented the <br />proposed amendment to the policy. Council reviewed the document <br />and made changes relating to the City's contributior_ to medical <br />benefits, and approval of the initial medical leave request and <br />any extensions thereto. Ciernia then moved adoption of Ordinance <br />0-89-14 which carried unanimously. <br />ORDINANCE 0-89-1a <br />• <br />P.N ORDINANCE AMENDING 2.2.06, SUED. 3, OF THE bNNIC~PAL <br />CODE RELATING TO THE CITY'S SICK LEAVE POLICY <br />
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