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6/14/1988
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1 The Mayor reported that with Kraus Anderson (the owner), and Red <br />2 Owl/Town and Country Foods, who lease the property east of the Kenzie <br />3 Terrace Redevelopment site, have taken place. The City perceives <br />4 that Lang/Nelson considers addition of that small parcel second in <br />5 importance only to their being able to get financing for the <br />6 project. The additional land would allow the developers to increase <br />7 the unit size in their apartment proposal. Mayor Sundland indicated <br />8 he perceived the Town and Country management to be very supportive of <br />9 the transfer of property. Mr. Childs reported further on the matter <br />10 later in the evening. <br />11 Channel 16 Carrying City Council Meeting Agendas <br />12 Although there had been no response that evening, Councilmember <br />13 Makowske indicated she was hopeful that once residents became <br />14 accustomed to seeing the agendas televised, they might be prompted to <br />15 attend meetings and provide input towards issues which interested <br />16 them. <br />17 Paul Douglas Requested to Broadcast Weather Program From Churilla <br />18 Garden <br />19 Councilmember Makowske reported that she had called Robert Churilla <br />20 as soon as she had read the feature story in the Bulletin about his <br />21 garden at 2608 -34th Avenue being included in the National Men's <br />22 Garden Club of American tour the first weekend in July. After <br />23 congratulating the resident, she said she had cleared the above <br />24 suggestion with Mr. Churilla before asking Mr. Childs to submit a <br />25 request that Mr. Churilla's garden be considered as a backdrop for <br />26 one of the weather reporter's backyard broadcasts in July. <br />27 Historical Date Recalled <br />28 The Councilmember then pointed out that June 13th had been the <br />29 feastday of St. Anthony of Padua after whom St. Anthony Village had <br />30 been named. <br />31 Residents Appreciative of Coldwell Banker Realty Patriotic Gesture <br />32 City office staff and Councilmembers had reported receiving calls <br />33 from residents who wanted to know who they could thank for placing <br />34 American flags all around the Village in the early hours that morning <br />35 in commemoration of Flag Day. Councilmember Enrooth indicated he had <br />36 directed the calls he had received to Jeanette Solie the local <br />37 Coldwell Banker representative. <br />38 Recycling Committee Recommendations Early in August <br />39 Councilmember Enrooth indicated that the task force members were <br />40 putting a lot of research and thought towards that recommendation <br />7 <br />
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