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Ur � <br />Council l ':'.� September 14, 1987 <br />Mounds View City ���� d y <br />Regular Meating Q <br />--------------------------------------- <br />Page Twelve <br />-------------- <br />Attorney Meyers reported he had notified the attorney <br />13. Report of <br />for Greg Johnson that the present operation must be <br />Attorney �) <br />removed by September 18, and he believes he is out <br />of there now. He also advised that Mr. Johnson must <br />submit the $948 in fees he owes the City, <br />a' <br />z <br />Councilmember Wuori reported there is an opening on <br />14. Reports of <br />the Planning Commission, and applications can be <br />Councilmembers: <br />Councilmember <br />picked up at City Hall. <br />_ <br />Wuori <br />Councilmember Quick reported there is a potentially <br />Councilmember <br />dangerous problem at Groveland Park, in that the ball <br />Quick <br />is going underneath the boom board and out into the <br />street, with children chasing it there, and he asked <br />that immediate action be taken to correct the problem. <br />Ile reported Park Director Saarion had a quote of <br />$510 for a 30 foot fence, 6 feet high, including labor, <br />or $625 for a 30 foot, 10 foot -high fence, including <br />labor, or she recommended off -setting the fence to <br />provide coverage. <br />Motion/Second: Quick/Linke to use the alternative <br />proposal of o.ff-setting the fence, to be 30 feet by <br />10 feet high, at a price not to exceed $625, with <br />funding to come from the general fund park chpital <br />improvement account. <br />Motion Carried <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Councilmea'ar Hankner stated that as a follow-up to <br />Councilmember <br />the Greenfield Estates discussions, they have had <br />Hankner <br />approximately 9 hours of citizen input, along with <br />many hours from the developer, and it is time to <br />sit down and analyze the data and make a decision. <br />She stated she feels Barr Engineering can provide <br />that, and the Council must be objective in making a <br />decision. <br />Councilmeimer Hankner stated that she doesn't owe <br />anything to anyone on this particular matter, and she <br />owes it to the City of Mounds View to make a wise <br />decision, and she encouraged the Council to do so also. <br />Councilmember Blanchard reported she had been working <br />Councilmember <br />with Mary Peterson, who has been having a problem with <br />Blanchard <br />t••.; St. Paul Dispatch and Pioneer Press paper box at <br />Bronson and Jackson, in that papers are left to blow <br />around and make a mass in the neighborhood, and that <br />neither she or Ms. Peterson had been able to make any <br />progress with the newspaper office, after numerous <br />She also requested the Police Department <br />calls there. <br />to call, which they did, and the problem is now <br />reoccurring. Councilmember Blanchard asked the Council <br />