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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 05241988
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1 exchange program on behalf of the Fridley BVM Knights of Columbus <br /> 2 Council the same night. <br /> • 3 Makowske Reports Attendance at Community Services Annual Report <br /> 4 Meetina <br /> 5 The Councilmember indicated she and Councilmember Enrooth had attended <br /> 6 the above May 5th meeting and had brought back a copy of the annual <br /> 7 report which she was circulating among the Councilmembers who had been <br /> 8 unable to attend because of the conflict with Cities Week activities. <br /> 9 Councilmember Makowske said she had found the report very interesting, <br /> 10 particularly as to just how Community Services utilizes its funds. <br /> it Little Interest in Allowing Balloons or Streamers on Garage Sale Signs <br /> 12 Makowske reported a resident had complained to her that the City had <br /> 13 forced her to remove the balloons flying from her sign because the <br /> 14 City Ordinance viewed them as "too distracting for motorists. " T h e <br /> 15 Councilmember pointed to several recent instances where balloons had <br /> 16 been used to advertise City Department activities and wondered if <br /> 17 there was any Council interest in modifying that particular restric- <br /> 18 tion. She indicated she recognized any change would have to be <br /> 19 applied evenly to commercial -as well as residential signage to avoid <br /> 20 discrimination. <br /> 21 Mayor Sundland said the timing for expanding neighborhood signage <br /> 22 would be particularly bad for him in view of the recent conversation <br /> • 23 he had with a resident who considered the Boulevard signs pointing in <br /> 24 the direction of various community churches to be "very unsightly" and <br /> 25 wanted them all removed. The Mayor said he had told the complainant <br /> 26 he would never vote for taking those signs down. <br /> 27 Councilmember Marks indicated he could see the Mayor's point, but <br /> 28 perceived it was too bad the City couldn't just "let common sense <br /> 29 reign" when dealing with these sorts of issues. <br /> 30 Mr. Childs pointed out that many of the non-conforming garage sale <br /> 31 signs aren't put up until the start of the weekend when the Public <br /> 32 Works people who usually remove that type of signage are off work. <br /> 33 Councilmember Ranallo said he agreed that balloons and streamers could <br /> 34 be distracting for motorists and thought the ordinance should remain <br /> 35 as written. <br /> 36 City Can't Legislate Cleanliness <br /> 37 Makowske said that is what she had to tell the caller who had <br /> 38 contacted her to complain about neighbors not spraying their dan- <br /> 39 delions. The Councilmember indicated she just wished there was some <br /> 40 way for the City to request such offenders to clean up their <br /> 41 yards. <br /> • 4 <br />
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