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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 24, 1998 <br />explained the party Council Member Neal was referring to was not a block party. People do not <br />come from different areas of the City for block parties. The party is for the immediate residents. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the block party for Caribou Circle. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of an Application for a Block Party, Glen Circle - Ms. Anderson stated a block <br />party is planned on Glen Circle for Saturday, August 29, 1998, starting at 5:00 p.m. and ending <br />at 10:00 p.m. Ms. Anderson referred to a map that shows the location of the party and the <br />property owners shown with slant marks have signed the petition acknowledging they were <br />notified about the party. There are only two (2) families living on Glen Circle at this time. <br />Both the Police. Department and the Public Works Department have been given information on <br />the party. The Public Works Department will provide barricades for blocking the cul-de-sac. <br />The Police Officer assigned to this precinct will probably visit the party. <br />Ms. Anderson requested approval of this block party. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the block party for Glen Circle. Council Member <br />Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of an Application for a Block Party, Oakwood Lane - Ms. Anderson stated a <br />block party is planned on Oakwood Lane for Saturday, September 19, 1998, starting at 3:00 p.m. <br />and ending at 10:00 p.m. Ms. Anderson referred to a map showing the location of the party and <br />the property owners shown with slant marks have signed the petition acknowledging they were <br />notified about the party. The Woodridge Estates area has held a block party every year since the <br />neighborhood was developed. <br />Both the Police Department and the Public Works Department have been given information on <br />the party. The Public Works Department will provide barricades for blocking the cul-de-sac. <br />The Police Officer assigned to this precinct will probably visit the party. <br />Ms. Anderson requested approval of this block party. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve the block party for Oakwood Lane. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of an Request for a Block Party, Linden Lane - Ms. Anderson stated this <br />morning she received a telephone call from a Linden Lane (Pineridge Addition) resident who <br />explained that they were planning a block party for Sunday, August 30, 1998, in an area where <br />Linden Lane changes from a north/south street to an east/west street. There is an approximate <br />1/2 cul-de-sac that the neighborhood would like to block for their party. <br />Ms. Anderson indicated she explained to the caller that City Council approval is necessary since <br />the party will occur on City right-of-way, but she would get comments from the Police <br />12 <br />