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Mounds View City Council April 25, 1988 <br />Regular Meeting Seven <br />------------------- Page <br />^Attorney Meyers had no report. <br />18. Report of <br />Attorney <br />Councilmember Blanchard had no report. <br />19. Reports of <br />Councilmemberee <br />Councilmember, <br />Blanchard <br />Councilmember Wuori asked how high the piles of sand <br />be <br />Councilmember -: <br />would getting at the Mounds View Business Park. <br />Wuori <br />Tim Nelson, of Everest Development, stated they <br />should not be getting any higher and should start <br />going down. He added they have placed "keep out" <br />signs, hoping to keep youth out of the construction <br />area. <br />Councilmember Quick had no report. <br />Councilmember <br />Quick <br />Mayor Linke reminded everyone of the penny jugs <br />located throughout the City for the Pinewood <br />Mayor Linke <br />Playground <br />project, and he also reminded everyone of Clean -Up <br />Day, which is scheduled for May 7. <br />Mayor Linke reported the recycling program will lzgin <br />in June, and pick-up will be the third Tuesday of each <br />month, for paper, cans, bottles and plastics. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reported flyers would be <br />20. Report of <br />out soon, describing the recycling program, and he <br />strongly urged residents to take <br />Clerk/ <br />part in the program, <br />as everyone must work to reduce the amount of garbage <br />Administrator <br />going to the landfills. <br />Clerk/AdministraLor Pauley reported that two weeks ago <br />there had been a report of the smell of oil in a local <br />pond, and upon investigation by Williams Pipeline Co. <br />and the Police and Public Works, it was discovered <br />that fuel oil had been dumped into the sewer line by <br />someone. He reported that Williams assisted in the <br />clean-up and he also pointed out the City provides a <br />free dump site for used crank case oil at the Public <br />Works garage. Clerk/Administrator Pauley emphasized <br />the sanitary sewers are not for the disposal of toxic <br />wastes, and the da::ger of people abusing the use of <br />them. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley reported Everest Development <br />has requested a temporary occupancy permit for 5201 <br />Program Avenue, and he reviewed the contingencies <br />recommended by the Building Inspector and the work to <br />be completed yet. He added that Everest Development <br />has agreed to all the conditions. <br />