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COUNCIL WORK SESSION APRIL 23, 1997 <br />property would be impacted by the Village development and that they will have access to <br />their property via a new street that is to be constructed in the Village. <br />Mr. Ahrens noted that the Taggs are interested in selling their business and moving on. <br />However, they would like to continue their business until the property is sold. They are <br />concerned about the access to their property and want their driveway to remain on an <br />easement where it is currently located. Anoka County is concerned about freeway <br />interchange safety and wants the driveway relocated as far away from the interchange as <br />possible. <br />Staff will discuss this matter with the City Attorney. <br />Regular Agenda Item No. 4 - Council Member Lyden noted that he has received some <br />phone calls from residents who feel that the Council has taken away their rights by <br />approving the first reading of Ordinance No. 08 — 97, Organized Solid Waste Collection. <br />These residents feel that they should have an alternate method of getting rid of their <br />garbage. Mr. Schumacher noted that he has received phone calls from re 'dents who feel <br />that this is just another method of getting extra dollars for the City. <br />Council directed Ms. Constance to make it clear to the res <br />issue. She was also directed to call Council Member <br />ty is on this <br />Police Petty Cash - Chief Pecchia explai d • lic epartment keeps a petty <br />cash fund of $100 to reimburse PolicF.., ��� • ° for some out -of- pocket expenses. <br />This fund is replenished month = ep.i''° ment staff is requesting that the petty <br />cash fund be raised to $25 t • • le ish the fund would then be reduced to <br />every two (2) or three he Pe ty Cash Fund is included in his budget. <br />This item was ad th - • pril 28th agenda. <br />Mayor Landers to Chief Pecchia that he had received a telephone call with nothing but <br />praise for the Police Department. <br />The meeting was adjourned at 7:20 p.m. <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at • egular meeting of the City <br />, <br />Council on June 14, 1999. <br />rll..l.�.�.,,,1► . <br />Mar lyn G. Anderson, Clerk- Treasurer berl A. u1 Ivan- <br />van, Mayor <br />PAGE 4 <br />
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