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CC PACKETS 1999-2001
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CC PACKET 09122000
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. 1 <br /> City Council Regular Meeting Minutes. <br /> August 22, 2000 <br /> • Page 17 <br /> 1 XII. INFORMATION AND ANNOUNCEMENTS. <br /> 2 Thuesen noted the letter dated July 20 that all received from Hennepin Parks stating they are <br /> 3 interested in working with the Salvation Army Camp. He advised the Park Commission has a <br /> 4 sense of urgency in wanting the Council to explore this issue and place it as an agenda item at <br /> 5 the first meeting in September. <br /> 6 Thuesen stated it has been brought to his attention that a charter bus with about 50 kids stopped <br /> 7 at Watertower Park, noting this park is known outside of St. Anthony. <br /> 8 Mayor Cavanaugh stated his understanding that Hennepin Parks would not mind some indication <br /> 9 of support from the City Council about what they are doing. He noted the City has no funding <br /> 10 for those projects and asked if the Council should adopt a resolution in support of Hennepin <br /> 11 Parks projects. <br /> 12 Thuesen stated he had indicated he personally supports a Council discussion because he believes <br /> 13 it would be a good thing with Hennepin Parks project. He stated he got a sense that Mr. Bryant <br /> 14 wanted to know there was a"pulse" on the Council and where they were. He agreed with the <br /> 15 Park Commission that this should be addressed soon. <br /> 16 Cavanaugh asked Mr. Morrison to talk with Doug Bryant to see what he is looking for from the <br /> •17 Council. .. <br /> 18 Horst stated the issue of Apache PIaza_has occupied much of his time but he wants to say those <br /> 19 who.cannot remember the past are c6ndemned to repeat it. He stated it is apparent to him that <br /> 20 the Council is not wiling to consider•past failures or successes and he believes this decision will <br /> 21 haunt the Council for many years, noting the Council did not take the advise of consultants or <br /> 22 the Planning Commission who represents the voice of the people. The Council also turned away <br /> 23 from a priority set at goal setting. He stated his disappointment, noting the people who put in <br /> 24 countless time and hours in putting this project forward. Horst extended his appreciation to them <br /> 25 for their work. <br /> 26 Cavanaugh reported on a League meeting and the creation of subcommittees related to loss of <br /> 27 sales tax to the state and cities due to e-commerce. <br /> 28 Cavanaugh commented on the flea market held at the Community Center which was an <br /> 29 enormous success. <br /> 30 Cavanaugh thanked the Planning Commission and staff for their effort in the Apache Plaza <br /> 31 proposal, stating he hoped it was not a venomous, vindictive, or mean spirited issue. He stated <br /> 32 he found his callers to be quite constructive, noting there are two sides to the issue and he did not <br /> 33 take this vote lightly and voted honestly. <br />
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