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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 11131984
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1 ) <br />' -4- <br /> i <br /> j 5*. .-.There. were. no neighbor objections -to .the.variance and, .in .fact, the applicant <br /> had submitted a.- pet.ition signed.by six of the .adjacent.-and 'abutting property S <br /> owners which indicated they .had no objections to the proposal and supported <br /> granting- the variance fora the garage addition as proposed. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> At the conclusion of his presentation, Commissioner Jones reported he had talked <br /> to Richard Stroncek, owner of the Rexall Drug in Apache, who had indicated his store <br /> was being forced out of the shopping center so a cut rate drug company could operate . <br /> in the mall. The Commissioner indicated he recognized that the City could not <br /> dictate the type of businesses which could operate in Apache, nor could the Council <br /> I make- any: official statements about a matter which was in litigation, but he requested <br /> that during any future discussions with Apache management they be made aware that <br /> there is a great deal of community disappointment that this long time merchant would <br /> no longer be operating in the center and providing the personalized service related <br /> to medications. <br /> Before the October 9th St. Anthony Chemical Abuse Information Committee minutes were <br /> ordered filed as informational , Councilman Marks reported that by the time he had <br /> gotten away from the Council meeting that evening, the meeting had been adjourned, <br /> but in the meantime, he had gotten an agreement from the Committee members to change <br /> some of the future meeting dates to avoid conflicts with Council meetings. <br /> The September Financial Report was also ordered filed. <br /> Don Hickerson, Chief of Police was present for the consideration of the August and • <br /> September Police Reports. The Mayor. told him he was pleased with the new report <br /> format and its inclusion of the dispositions of litigations. He asked the Chief to <br /> extend the Council 's thanks for such informative reports to Captains Engstrom and <br /> Thoemke. The Council concurred that the cover page should be continued on a monthly <br /> basis and used to make an annual summation at the end of the year. <br /> Chief Hickerson reported he had developed a slide presentation on burglaries in the <br /> City which would be given to the Kiwanis Club the next day and to the Council at <br /> a later date. The Chief indicated he also hoped to give his presentation to neighbor- <br /> hood groups in the hopes of getting residents interested in establishing the Crime <br /> Watch program in their neighborhoods. Some of the slides are graphic examples of <br /> burglaries where forced entry was unnecessary since doors and garages were left <br /> open and in one case the garage door opener button had been installed on the outside <br /> of the building. <br /> During the consideration of the October 17th staff notes, Mr. Childs indicated he <br /> perceived there had been some misunderstanding about the cheese shop in the liquor <br /> warehouse. He said the proprietor of the establishment also owns Bev's Cheese House <br /> in Apache, which was closed down by the tornado and she leases her store space from <br /> the liquor operation. <br /> The October .16th letter from the Ramsey County -Commissioners sought nominations for <br /> the position on the Rice Creek Watershed District Board of Managers which is now <br /> held by a New Brighton resident, whose term of office expires in January. The <br /> Manager- indicated he perceived there might be a strong case for having a district • <br /> manager from the- St: Anthony portion of Ramsey County. and he agreed to research <br />
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