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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> July 22, 1997 <br /> • Page 7 <br /> 1 David Gotleib, 3307 Edward Street, stated he had spoken with Public Works Director and he <br /> 2 had explained that when the Johnson Addition was built, the back of his home had been <br /> 3 designed as a holding basin. Over the past few years, water has collected in the yard. This <br /> 4 year the water was over the basement windows and resulted in flooding of the basement. <br /> 5 Mayor Ranallo explained that the Council had addressed this issue at the time the homes were <br /> 6 built but the builders proceeded as it was their property and they stated they could do with it <br /> 7 as they pleased. <br /> 8 Mr. Gotleib stated the Public Works Director had suggested he build a dike in his backyard. <br /> 9 He noted this will only push the water into another yard. <br /> 10 Mayor Ranallo noted this is a problem all over the City. He thanked the residents for coming <br /> 11 this evening and stated the Council will keep them informed. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 B. Update and Hear Comments and Questions Concerning the Metropolitan Council. <br /> 14 Rick Packer, Representative on the Metropolitan Council, introduced Guy Peterson, the Sector <br /> 15 Representative for St. Anthony. Mr. Packer explained the top 4 priorities of the Metropolitan <br /> 16 Council for the next 18 months. The first priority is to improve relationships with local <br /> 17 governmental units. The Council will attempt to stay in constant contact with cities to keep <br /> abreast of the issues they are facing. The second priority is the Metro 2040 growth strategy. <br /> The Council will work with cities to project how far they will grow out in the next 20 years, <br /> 20 project growth for the following 20 years, and reserve space for that urbanization. The third <br /> 21 priority of the Council is to continue to upgrade the transit system. The fourth priority of the <br /> 22 Council is to try to make their organization run as effectively as possible. This effort will <br /> 23 include the privatization of some aspects of their system. <br /> 24 Mr. Packer reported other current activities of the Council include assisting Cities to include <br /> 25 aspects of the 2040 Plan into their Comprehensive Plan Updates, monitoring activities of the <br /> 26 Advisory Council on Local and Regional Government, a Task Force on the sewer allocation <br /> 27 cost system, and revision to the sewer allocation cost structure. <br /> 28 Mayor Ranallo stated the Apache Plaza parking lot was previously being used as a park and <br /> 29 ride site. With the current redevelopment at Apache Plaza, there is no longer room for a park <br /> 30 and ride on this site. He stated approximately 75 to 100 people had been parking there daily. <br /> 31 Mr. Packer stated he would inform the Transit people of this issue. <br /> 32 Faust noted that surface water was currently a big issue and questioned if urban sprawl and <br /> 33 transit systems, with their effects on densities, would only add to this problem. He <br /> 34 acknowledged that transit is necessary and asked if the Metropolitan Council is the umbrella <br /> 35 organization to coordinate all these issues. <br /> 4R6 Mr. Packer stated the Metropolitan Council is aware of the issues and believes that the have <br /> P Y <br /> 37 a realistic idea of the densities they can expect communities to achieve. <br />
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