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1 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> April 13, 2004 10 <br /> Page 10 <br /> 1 City of Lauderdale and City of Falcon Heights would approve the new police contracts <br /> 2 for 2005 and 2006 in April, which indicated the City of St. Anthony Village would <br /> 3 provide police protection for the two cities. He added this issue would come before <br /> 4 Council in May. <br /> 5 The new Public Works facility would be completed by the end of April and dedicated in <br /> 6 June. Mr. Morrison added it was currently 90% complete and would probably be <br /> 7 occupied by the end of April. <br /> 8 Construction of the new Fire Station was underway and November 1 was the estimated <br /> 9 date for completion. <br /> 10 ■ Completion of the first new liquor store would be approximately May 20, with the <br /> 11 customer appreciation/grand opening scheduled for June 21 to June 25. Mr. Morrison <br /> 12 indicated a dedication was being considered for June 24. He noted the restaurant permit <br /> 13 application had been made, with a scheduled completion in May. He added the Amcon <br /> 14 Agreement was not yet signed by Spectators and explained Amcon would build the shell <br /> 15 of the building and Spectators would complete the interior. He noted the City would be <br /> 16 going through its first liquor license application and each individual application would <br /> 17 require a public hearing. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Mr. Morrison indicated the following activities related to Silver Lake Village: <br /> 20 ■ 39th Avenue bid opening was April 20, which would include sewer and water <br /> 21 improvements. He explained the project would be completed in two phases due to the <br /> 22 money flow. <br /> 23 ■ Property owners meeting was April 22. He indicated the majority of the funding came <br /> 24 from the developers; however, those who benefited from the improvements would be <br /> 25 assessed. <br /> 26 ■ Public hearing was April 27. <br /> 27 ■ Design meetings were scheduled every Tuesday at 1:00 p.m. He explained the reason for <br /> 28 the meetings was to review the site plan and building materials when a building permit <br /> 29 application was received to make sure the materials met City standards and the design <br /> 30 guidelines put in place. <br /> 31 ■ Office staff meetings were scheduled for every Tuesday at 2:30 p.m. <br /> 32 ■ Full development meetings were scheduled for every other Thursday at Ehlers and <br /> 33 Associates. <br /> 34 ■ Final plans for the second liquor store were basically complete. He explained a Purchase <br /> 35 Agreement would be signed, as the development team was going to buy the Tires Plus <br /> 36 building from the City and, in return, would build anew store with a pad,which would be <br /> 37 tax exempt because the pad would be owned by the City. <br /> 38 ■ Pratt/Hunt and Dominion would appear before the Planning Commission for the final <br /> 39 PUD in June or July and housing construction could begin in October. He asked <br /> 40 Commissioner Wiessner to let staff know about the mentioned $350,000 as soon as <br /> 41 possible, as it would impact the City's budget. <br /> 42 ■ Demolition began on April 8. <br /> 43 ■ Four separate public meetings regarding condemnations would be needed in May. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Councilmember Horst stated he had no report. <br /> 46 <br />