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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 11, 2000 <br />*APPOINTING KATHY GLANZER AS THE CITY'S DATA <br />PRACTICES COMPLIANCE OFFICIAL; <br />*APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR THE NOVEMBER 7, 2000 <br />GENERAL ELECTION AS RECOMMENDED BY CITYSTAFF; <br />*AUTHORIZING THE CITYADMINISTRATOR TO SCHEDULE <br />NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS FOR THE 2001 IMPROVEMENTS <br />AS APPROPRIATE; <br />*APPROVING A TEMPORARYLIQUOR LICENSE FOR THE LCRA <br />HALLOWEEN DANCE AS REQUESTED; <br />*AUTHORIZING NUISANCE ABATMENT FOR 2930 PAYNE <br />AVENUE AS RECOMMENDED BY THE CITYADMINISTRATOR <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Scalze. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Scalze, Morelan, Fahey, Pedersen. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />PARKING ON Council reviewed the request of St. John's School for removal of no <br />McMENEMY parking signs on McMenemy Street in the area of St. John's School <br />STREET as well as the requests of Bev Collova and Cathy Collova for removal of <br />no parking signs on McMenemy Street near their homes. <br />Fahey pointed out that the school is planning the construction of new <br />facilities, and once those facilities are built their parking problems will be <br />resolved. Fahey suggested that given the large, repetitive use of <br />McMenemy Street by the school and St. John's Church, he felt it <br />appropriate to remove no parking signs in that area until their rebuilding is <br />completed. Fahey felt there were less compelling reasons for removal of <br />no parking signs near private residences on McMenemy Street. Fahey <br />pointed out the parking permit process that the City has put in place to <br />assist homeowners in accommodating on-street parking for guests and <br />parties at their homes. <br />Scalze agreed with Fahey's comments and pointed out that St. John's is <br />taking steps to alleviate their parking situation. <br />Beverly Kysylyczyn, Viking Drive property owner, reported that she is <br />rebuilding her home on Viking Drive. She requested an on-street parking <br />permit for construction vehicles and was denied one. Kysylyczyn reported <br />Page 21 <br />