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2/24/1992
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ounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Six <br />February 24, 1992 <br />Mayor Linke stated that parking cannot be reserved on public streets. <br />Mayor Linke again encouraged Ms. Englehorn to contact the owner of the <br />building. <br />Barb Spiegelberg, 5284 Greenfield Drive, stated that she did not appreciate <br />beer bottles in the apartment parking lot. Spiegelberg stated that people <br />do walk out of the establishment with alcohol and she knows that is against <br />the law. <br />Russ Rood, 5289 O'Connell Drive, stated that he works near the Metro Dome <br />and that people will park anywhere they can fit their car. Mr. Rood stated <br />that during the Super Bowl barricades were used, and from where he worked he <br />looked out his window and it looked as if nothing was going on. One <br />solution might be to barricade the residential section of Greenfield Avenue. <br />He stated that when the previous owner had big bands there it worked well. <br />Mr. Rood stated he is a ten year resident of the City. Mr. Rood further <br />stated that in the summer he likes to sit out in his front yard and he does. <br />not want to have a conflict with those who patronize Roberts. <br />Lori Ingberg, 5280 Greenfield (corner of Greenfield and O'Connell), wanted <br />to state that if only two delegates were to go to meeting, she still wanted <br />Mr. Waste to know that there were many more in attendance at this meeting <br />and that there are many people upset. Ms. Ingberg stated she has had items <br />hrown at her house, loud noises, damage to her grass and people driving on <br />~er lawn. This has only affected her since the latest remodeling. <br />Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, two spokespersons can speak at the <br />meeting, but everyone can attend as it is an open meeting. <br />Laura Nedre, 5284 Greenfield, stated that she watched as two cars wanted to <br />come down Greenfield, but because of parking problems, one had to back up <br />and wait for the other to pass. There is a lot of swearing and cussing. <br />Ms. Nedre further stated that she can't believe that Roberts is not over <br />capacity. She asked if the Fire Chief could enforce the Fire Code. <br />Tim White, 5249 Greenfield, stated the establishment was a pig pen. Mr. <br />White stated he doesn't care whether the owner meets code or not but stated <br />the Council is the elected representatives and Mr. White hopes the Council <br />will see the problems these residents have to face. Mr. White wanted to <br />know if a time restriction is legal. <br />Mr. White also had a concern about the future planning of the Highway 10 <br />corridor. <br />Mr. White stated that he was going to bring in a gunny sack full of garbage <br />that he had collected, however he felt the Council would not appreciate <br />spent condoms on their table top. <br />At this time, Samantha Orduno, City Administrator, stated she was passing <br />~ound a slip for those persons having concerns regarding Roberts. Orduno <br />sked those persons, if they wished to be notified of results of next Mounds <br />
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