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CC PACKETS 2001-2004
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Village of Saint Anthony <br /> Executive Summary <br /> January, 2002 <br /> of the staff, convenient location of the store, organization of the store for ease of shopping, as <br /> well as the store being-clean and well-lit. <br /> Sixty-three percent thought a relocation of the Off-Sale Liquor Store located near the Stonehouse <br /> Bar and Grill and Fire Station to a site on New Brighton Boulevard would make "no difference" <br /> in their willingness to shop there. Eight percent reported they would be "more likely"to do so, <br /> while seventeen percent were "less likely"to shop at the new location. By a 54%-14% margin, <br /> though, residents supported the relocation of the Off-Sale Liquor Store if the former site were to <br /> be redeveloped. <br /> By a decisive 74%-11% majority, respondents supported the Village of Saint Anthony operating <br /> Municipal Liquor Stores and using the profits to fund village services and programs. By a <br /> similarly sweeping 65%-19% majority, residents also supported the Village of Saint Anthony <br /> operating food and bar establishments. And, residents supported a referendum, by a 58%-19% <br /> margin, to allow the Village simultaneously to issue liquor licenses to community restaurants <br /> and close the Stonehouse Bar: Also, if charitable gambling funding of youth recreation <br /> programs were no longer available because of these changes, the typical resident would be <br /> • willing to support a property tax increase of$22.60 to fund this type of programming. <br /> Drain Tile Systems: <br /> Twenty-five percent of the sample reported they had a drain tile system at their residence. <br /> Among this group, seventy-two percent stated they had a sump pump system there. And, <br /> eighteen percent of these households indicated their drain tiles or sump pump were connected <br /> directly to the village's sanitary sewers. <br /> Organized Refuse Collection: <br /> Fifty-one percent endorsed the current system of refuse hauler selection used in the Village of <br /> Saint Anthony. Sixteen percent would prefer the Village to assign current haulers to exclusively <br /> handle specific areas based on a bidding process, and thirteen percent would opt for the Village <br /> designating one hauler to serve the entire community. Twelve percent were indifferent and nine <br /> percent were uncertain about the best approach. <br /> Page 5 <br />
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