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MINUTES <br /> SEPTEMBER 13, 1989 <br /> PAGE 3 <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 9-14.02 OF THE CODE RELATING <br /> TO SWIMMING POOLS DEFERRED TO 9/27/89 MEETING <br /> Wallin explained the Planning Commission unanimously recommended <br /> adoption of the ordinance following the Public Hearing held <br /> September 11, 1989. Council reviewed the proposed ordinance, <br />min <br />s~ questioned the 5 foot, non-climbable fence requirement and <br />~ concurred a four foot construction fence would not be necessary <br /> for above ground pools (which must be filled with water during <br />.~I ~.-r~~t(.Q' construction) if the walls of the pool are at least 4 feet above <br />C~ <br />U'~~` grade. Wallin felt that if a perimeter fence is already in <br /> place, there should be no need to construct a second fence <br /> around the pool. Staff was directed to check for State <br /> standards regarding pool fencing and make the recommended <br /> changes for further discussion at the September 27th meeting. <br />PLANNER'S REPORT ON LIGHT RAIL TRANSIT NOTED <br />Council briefly discussed the memorandtun dated August 28, 1989, <br />submitted by Susan Hoyt-Taff, regarding the Light Rail Transit <br />Plan for Ramsey County <br />POLICING DISCUSSION RESUMED - CITY TO NEGOTIATE CONTRACT WITH <br />ROSEVILLE POLICE DEPARTMENT <br />. Some concern was expressed regarding terminating the long <br />standing relationship with the Sheriff's Department; however, <br />Council felt that a contract with Roseville might be more of a <br />long range control on costs and that the Roseville proposal <br />should be investigated. Wiessner was directed to negotiate a <br />contract with the City of Roseville with the understanding that <br />residents of both Falcon Heights and Roseville will receive the <br />same service at the same per capita cost. <br />ADJOURNMENT <br />The meeting. was adjourned at 9:27 P.M. <br />Tom Baldwin, Mayor <br />ATTEST: <br /> <br />Shirley Chenoweth, City Clerk <br />