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MSP (Hodges - Pickar) To grant the final three months of requested liquor license <br />to the Launching Pad. 5 Ayes <br />Councilman Johnson inquired as to whether or not the lingerie shows advertised on <br />the sign was a different company than before and Mr. Hartinger stated that it was. <br />Councilman Johnson also asked if they now had a guard at the door checking ID's <br />and Mr. Hartinger answered that they had two - one up and one down. <br />John Bluhm, 7832 Bona Road presented a petition for a sidewalk along County Road I <br />from Long Lake Road to Pinewood School. The petition was initiated because School <br />District #621 has decided not to transport 4, 5, and 6th grade students who live <br />a mile or less from school. Mayor Neisen asked if this represented 35% of the <br />people. Mr. Bluhm stated he had 150 signature of people whose children would walk <br />along County Road I. <br />MS ,(Hodges- Baumgartner) To receive the petition and to direct the office to check <br />residents that would be using this sidewalk to Pinewood School within one mile, <br />to get an estimate of the percentage and to forward to DeaneAnklan a copy of <br />the petition asking what effect sidewalks would have along the County Road. <br />Mr. Bluhm inquired about who would be assessed for it. Mayor Neisen stated there <br />has been no precedence set, this would have to be decided - perhaps the involed <br />residents would be assessed. It has not been discussed before and a public hearing <br />would have to be held. <br />Mr. Johnson a resident commented that there no doubt would be the same problem <br />at Red Oak School on Long Lake Road. <br />Mayor Neisen stated they would want all information by the next Council Meeting. <br />He asked Mr. Comstock to get some estimates of what sidewalks are running and send <br />out one of his Engineers to see what else would have to be done to County Road I. <br />Also to talk to DeaneAnklan to see what would be involed from his end of it. He <br />stated we couldn't go on the north side since that is the St. Paul Water Works line <br />and the south side is a drainage easement and storm sewer would have to be put in <br />there. <br />Mr. Bluhm suggested talking to the St. Paul Water Works to see if an asphalt walk <br />could be put over the water line. This would be cheaper than cement. Mayor Neisen <br />said the matter would be checked into and reported at the next meeting. <br />Attorney Meyers stated a boundary would have to be decided so the Clerk's Office <br />could check if the petition contained 35% of affected people. It was decided <br />Bronson Drive to Hillview Road, and Long Lake Road to Quincy Street would be the <br />most affected area. Councilman Johnson suggested that perhaps the City Engineer <br />should sit down and draw a map like our storm sewer maps with a one mile circum- <br />ference so that the whole problem could be checked into. <br />Attorney Meyers said they may want to consider all the schools if they are going <br />to set up a policy and put it on the tax rolls. We should consider all the areas <br />that might want sidewalks. <br />
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