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Agenda Packets
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3/6/1989
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riounds <br />Regular <br />yiee City Council <br />Meeting <br />I I KI A Ppp nk ir�: <br />February 27, 1989 <br />paqe Three <br />® six months of age, and he recommended s complaint be <br />filed with the Police Department, who would handle it. <br />Mayer Hankner stated the most critical part of any <br />ordinance is the enforcement of it. <br />Police Chief Ramacher explained the-e complaints <br />would fall under public nuisance, and the police Depart- <br />ment needs complaints to be aetto enforce complaints the <br />ordinances, as they need to get <br />record. <br />Attorney Karney advised that judges tend ttodenok mother <br />ore <br />favorably upon a complaint lodged by <br />than jurt by the Police Department. <br />M,r. Carpenter suggested the City look at having pick-up <br />for aiuminum in the City, as part of recycling. <br />Clark/Administrator Pauley explained the Council will <br />receive a presentation by the Ramsey County Health <br />Department at their March 20 agenda session, concern- <br />ing environmental waste, and they will address the <br />issue then. <br />Mayor Hankner noted the most recent city newsletter <br />has a large article on recycling. She added the <br />�+ Council will also be discussing the wetland issue. <br />Ron Langness, of Springsted, Inc., reviewed the bids 8. <br />received for the tax increment bonds for the SYSCO <br />Project, and recommendeC the low bid of Miller and <br />Schroeder, at 10.04%. They had estimated <br />f the thehigrate to <br />be 9.83%. He explained the impact <br />eL- <br />interest rate will mean about $10*000 lass will be <br />available to the developer. <br />Motion/Second: Hankner/Quick to approve Resolution <br />0, 2-- 458— 8, authorizing and awarding the sale of, sad <br />providing the forms, terms, covenants and directions <br />for $1,760,000 taxable general obligation <br />tax security <br />bonds, Series 1989A, and pledging <br />thereof tax increment frow tax increment financing <br />District No. 3, and waive the reading. <br />4 ayes 0 nays <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained this ordinance <br />9. <br />amends the B-2, B-3 and B-4 zoning under Sections <br />40.17 Subd. Be 40.18 Subd. B and 40.19 Subd. Be and <br />is based on recommendations made by the Planning <br />Commission, A l,ablichearing was held at the time of <br />the first reading on 2ebruary 13. <br />Award the Sala <br />of $1,760,000 <br />in Tax Incre- <br />ment Bonds for <br />SYSCO Project <br />Motion Carried <br />Second Readi <br />and Adoption <br />of Ordinance <br />No. 452 <br />
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