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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 07241984
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'w <br /> -5- <br /> I n 'his July 1D-th. memorandum, Mr. Childs advised that the discussions <br /> he and 'the Mayor. had with Park Board officials had *been somewhat <br /> unsuccessful..he•cause the Park Board is adamant about. not. participating <br /> in the reconstruction project, .because, as Mayor Sundland had indicated <br /> earlier that evening, they perceive they might be setting a dangerous <br /> precedent for the 90 -or so miles of roadway around .Park .Board property <br /> in other communities. <br /> However, during the discussions of the new roadway near the golf <br /> course, there appeared to be some willingness on the. Board members ' <br /> part to aid the City in negotiating an MSA funded roadway with the <br /> state. There is also an indication that the Board might be amenable <br /> to removing the truck restriction from the 1965 agreement with <br /> St. Anthony transferring the boulevard ownership from the Park Board <br /> to the City. <br /> Councilman Makowske reported counting 40 trees on the golf course side <br /> of the boulevard, many of which had been ringed for removal because <br /> they had Elm Tree Disease, and she also noted 10 of the remaining <br /> trees could be easily relocated because they were brand new. The <br /> Councilman was also of the opinion that on-street parking could only <br /> be permitted in parking bays , which she believed should be provided <br /> by the Park Board. <br /> Mr. Soth pointed out the legal problems the City could encounter if <br /> an attempt is made to break the agreement regarding truck traffic <br /> • and suggested it might _be__be_tter to convince the Park Board to- remove <br /> those restrictions from the 1965 agreement so the City could deal . <br /> with the question later on should another source of funding. than 'MSA <br /> become available for rebuilding the street. <br /> Motion by Mayor Sundland and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to approve <br /> the Minneapolis Parks and Recreation Board request to connect water <br /> and sewer services for Gross Golf Course to Roseville and Minneapolis <br /> on the condition that the Board deletes Paragraph 2 , Page. 8 from their <br /> December 17, 1965 agreement with the City of St. Anthony related to the <br /> ownership of St. Anthony Boulevard. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> The Council had previously directed the City Attorney to find out what <br /> the costs might be for his firm to contact the attorney who is handling <br /> New Brighton' s water contamination case against the Army to research <br /> the procedures they have taken to the extent the City could be assured <br /> no deadlines would be missed or legal procedures failed to be initiated <br /> which could prevent the City from joining New Brighton in their suite, <br /> if that action could not later be avoided. <br /> -Mr. Soth reported an environmental specialist from his firm had . <br /> contacted: :the LeFevere attorney •and estimated the costs from both <br /> firms could run between $1, 500 and $2 ,000 , which he perceived to be <br /> .-minimal, as compared to the legal expenses New Brighton has .already <br /> incurred in .their litigation with, the parties who may also have been <br /> • respgnsible for the City '.s. .:con.tamination problems . <br />
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