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PL PACKETS 1987
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PL PACKET 01201987
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_10- <br /> r'eal issue which had to be addressed- was the number of vehi <br /> '�:which are' parked in frbnt: o,f- some ' City residences to the dc ine.n t <br /> of their ' neighbors. mr .' 'Soth agreed '-that the Council woul-e <br /> " tough issues" -with these' ordinance changes be( �u_3e <br /> facing some <br /> th'ey wouldn ' t want " to create problems for .residents who ar,en.' t. <br /> causing difficulties for ' their neighbors" . Problems which resulted <br /> from young adult children remaining in the homes longer than <br /> in the past were brief�ly explored before the matter was la:Ld <br /> over for further consideration after the commission had provided <br /> . their input . <br /> Mr . Childs gave an update on the actions taken in relation to <br /> the water contamination litigation capsulizing the points made <br /> in correspondence between himself and the Environmental Protection <br /> Agency which had been included in the agenda packet . In his <br /> July 15th letter to the EPA, the Manager had emphasized that <br /> the consultants the City had hired to review the Camp, Dresser/ <br /> and McKee study had suggested an alternative for a long range <br /> water supply for St . Anthony, which had not been con.s.i.dered in <br /> the CDM study whereby Wells #3 and #4 could be carbon filtered <br /> and a deeper well near wells #3 and #4 could be dug into the <br /> Mt . Simon/Hinkley aquifer as a backup when the other systems <br /> are down . As he had stated in his letter , RCM had estimated <br /> the cost of this alternative system would actually cost less <br /> in the long run than the system the Camp, Dresser and McKee <br /> study had promoted. <br /> Councilmember Marks - complimented the Manager on his excellent <br /> report in the "Newsletter" on the complicated issues which are <br /> involved . The Manager indicated he had also sent copies of <br /> the' "Newsletter" , along with all other pertinent documentation <br /> of the Army ' s "stonewalling on their responsibilities for- the <br /> City ' s problems" to all the City ' s state and congressional representative <br /> including Congressman Sabo/ -who serves on the Defense Appropriations <br /> Committee with whom he had met July 18th . During that meeting , <br /> Mr. Childs said he had reiterated the City ' s position 11it. was <br /> ridiculous for two government agencies to be wasting money suing <br /> each other" . Congressman Sabo had promised to keep ' the City <br /> apprised of actions he took in regard to the matter , the Manager <br /> said . <br /> Mr. Childs then reported his attendance t-hat day at a meeting <br /> of the Minnesota pollution Control Agency where the MPCA staff <br /> had requested the Board of Directors approve a fourth amended <br /> RFRA ( Request For Remedial Action ) from the U.S . Army , Honeywell , <br /> and Federal , Cartridge (who have changed their name ) related to <br /> their respon-sibilities for the contaminatIon of- St . Anthony ' s <br /> water supp*lY which the Board turned down by a 5 to 4 vote . The <br /> Manager said he had perceived the four Board members who had <br /> voted . for the amendment - had been' very frustrated with -delaying <br /> action of the other five "so there could be 'further investigation <br /> of any other parties who might be responsible for the contamination" , <br /> because those four recognized that many extensive investigations <br /> had already been made in that regard with no evidence that any <br /> other company could have leaked TCE ' s into the ground water <br /> around the arms plant . <br />
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