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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br /> Mayor Sullivan reminded those present of the guidelines for audience participation in City <br /> Council meetings, emphasizing the need for respectful dialog. <br /> OPEN MIKE <br /> No one appeared for open mike. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted that a Town Center meeting was held on November 14, 1998. Good <br /> progress is being made regarding this project. A more environmentally sound plan is being <br /> developed. Residential/commercial development is currently under consideration. <br /> ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT,DAVID PECCHIA <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98- 167,Budget Amendment-This item was tabled upon <br /> adoption of the agenda. <br /> Consideration of Letter of Support for Gene Peterson,Rice Creek Watershed Board-Mr. <br /> Pecchia stated that Mr. Gene Peterson has requested City Council support his for re-appointment <br /> as a Rice Creek Watershed District Manager. Anoka County is currently represented by Mr. <br /> Peterson, a Circle Pines resident, and Mr. Andy Cardinal of Lino Lakes. Mr. Cardinal has also <br /> contacted the City and requested it's support in Mr. Peterson's re-appointment. <br /> Council Member Neal asked if a letter regarding this issue was sent to the Anoka County <br /> Commissioner, Margaret Langfeld. Mr. Pecchia indicated a letter will be forwarded to the <br /> Commissioner. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to forward the letter of support for Mr. Gene Peterson to the Rice <br /> Creek Watershed District. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> PUBLIC SERVICES REPORT,RICK DEGARDNER <br /> Consideration of Public Trail Easement,Wenzel Farms-Mr. DeGardner stated on November <br /> 13, 1998,the Wenzel Farms Townhome Association Board approved the trail easement along the <br /> western boundary of the development to provide a trail connection from Snow Owl Lane to Ivy <br /> Ridge Lane. The Board also signed the additional eight(8) foot easement along the southern <br /> property line that was approved at the November 26, 1996, Council meeting. In exchange for <br /> this easement the City has agreed to provide the following: <br /> 1. Street sweeping of Ivy Ridge Court and Ivy Ridge Lane,where trail easements exist, <br /> two (2)times per year with additional sweeping at the discretion of the Public Services <br /> Director. <br /> 2. Trail signage indicating"No Motorized Vehicles Allowed" at both trail entrances. �... <br /> 2 <br />