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. —4- <br /> • on the Technical Advisory Committee and Mayor Sundland reported Council- <br /> man Enrooth had indicated to him that the Councilman believes he would <br /> have the time to serve as the elected official from the City on the <br /> Citizens 509 Task Force. The resident who would serve as the City' s <br /> second representative on the task force would be sought through a news <br /> article (the city newsletter) by Mr. Childs. <br /> J <br />;7 <br /> 7 <br /> Copies of the January 8th notice from the County Assessor to the City <br /> Clerk designating that a Board of Review should be held in St. Anthony <br /> May 8th were distributed by the Manager who commented that he did <br /> not anticipate a large attendance since it appeared there would not be <br /> an appreciable raise in property taxes in the City this year. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to sched- <br /> ule a Board of Review to be conducted by the Council in their chambers <br /> at 6 : 30 P.M. May 8, 1984 . <br />- Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Suzy Gammell, 83 Barton Avenue S .E. , Sales Manager for the Kenzington <br /> of St. Anthony gave the Arkell progress report on the condominium <br /> project for which she presented a colored rendition which she said she <br /> believed to be "an accurate rendering" of the development after rev- <br /> isions recommended by the Council and Planning Commission. She <br /> reported 16 units had been sold to date which she believed to be <br /> very encouraging considering the first advertisements are not scheduled <br /> r for ten days and there had been very little followup over the holidays <br /> on interest from prospective buyers who were responding to "word of <br /> mouth" advertising. Ms. Gammel perceives from the number of phone <br /> calls coming into her office that community interest is still high <br /> and she expects that interest to be further heightened when the grand <br /> -opening for the full size model of the condominiums is held within <br /> the next four weeks in the trailer Arkell has on the Kenzington site. <br /> During the Council reports, Councilmen Makowske and Marks both reported <br /> receiving complaints about the "ugly bottle" sign which advertised <br /> the opening of the new liquor warehouse. Councilman Marks wondered <br /> whether governmental signs of this type should not be reviewed by the <br /> Planning Commission. Mr. Childs responded by saying the sign had been <br /> removed about a week earlier and the Mayor recalled that the decision <br /> when the new Sign Ordinance had been adopted had been not to burden <br /> the Planning Commission with temporary signage which is often down <br /> before the Commission has an opportunity to act. <br /> Councilman Enrooth reported receiving calls about the manner in which <br /> the water meter readings were taken this year. He recommended that in <br /> a the future there be more effort made to notify the residents in advance <br /> of the readings and that the readers carry better identification. <br /> Councilman Makowske wondered if the youthful appearance of one of the <br /> 7 <br /> readers had not aroused the concerns of some of the residents. <br /> The Mayor indicated Councilmen Enrooth and Marks had held their discuss- <br />; ion with Mr. Childs about the City Manager' s salary structure and a work <br /> session would now be necessary to -reveive their report and to neg- <br />