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3/9/1992
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3/9/1992
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Mounds View City Council Page Two <br /> Regular Meeting March 9, 19410 <br /> SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS: <br /> There was no Special Order of Business scheduled for this meeting. <br /> RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br /> Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, commented_that he had noticed the road <br /> restriction signs had been put up within the last week. Mr. Frits stated <br /> that he understood that all trucks with a limit of five tons are permitted <br /> on the roads posted, but that trucks over 5 tons need a special permit to <br /> travel on City roads. Mr. Frits asked the Council if all garbage trucks <br /> were getting permits? <br /> Mayor Linke indicated that the garbage trucks are getting permits and the <br /> road restrictions are being enforced. Mayor Linke further explained that <br /> each time a truck over 5 tons enters and drives on a posted 5 ton road, the <br /> garbage truck must obtain a permit. <br /> Randy Jackson, 5299 O'Connell Drive, stated that he was very disturbed by an <br /> article he read in the New Brighton Bulletin regarding things he stated <br /> about the parking problem at Robert's Off 10. Mr. Jackson further stated <br /> that the article made him look as though he was lying about talking to an <br /> officer regarding Roberts. The Police Chief's comment was that the <br /> statements referred to were never made by an officer. Mr. Jackson stated 0 <br /> that he had a witness to what was said by the officer in question. <br /> Roxanne Jackson, 5299 O'Connell Drive, stated that she contacted Lieutenant <br /> Brick. Ms. Jackson stated that there may have been a lack of communication <br /> between him and the Chief of Police. The Police Chief indicated that <br /> perhaps what he did say was misunderstood or maybe he didn't mean to say <br /> what he did, if in fact he did. Lieutenant Brick indicated to Ms. Jackson <br /> that Robert's was in violation of some codes and that the issues were being <br /> looked into and a citation may be issued in a couple of weeks. Ms. Jackson <br /> stated that she and her husband, Randy Jackson, did not appreciate the fact <br /> that it looked as though they were making these things up. <br /> Brad Jahnke, 8408 Eastwood Road, asked if he could obtain a copy of the <br /> questions that would be asked on the City Survey. <br /> Mayor Linke explained to Mr. Jahne that the meeting to discuss the City <br /> survey was posted on sign board and that the Council had not decided on the <br /> questions yet. Mayor Linke further stated that the format and questions <br /> would be discussed on the evening of the meeting, Wednesday, March 11. <br /> Mr. Jahnke then asked if the City had bought the printer that was brought up <br /> at the last Council meeting, what type was purchased and the cost. <br /> Samantha Orduno, City Administrator,indicated that a printer had been <br /> purchased. Orduno also indicated that it was the printer that the Council <br /> had approved which was a Hewlett-Packard IIID at a cost of approximately • <br /> $2500. <br /> 1 <br />
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