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i <br /> Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> December 19, 1995 <br /> Page 8 <br /> 1 Chair Bergstrom stated the City is now trying to set a verifiable number or threshold for housing <br /> 2 issues. <br /> 3 Commissioner Gondorchin suggested promoting a spring clean-up, or sponsoring a lawn and <br /> 4 landscape contest as ideas to help beautify the neighborhoods. <br /> 5 Chair Bergstrom noted that the City is reluctant to move past sending notices, as then there is <br /> 6 mediation and court costs. <br /> 7 Commissioner Delmonico stated that the majority of the problem housing is rental property. He <br /> 8 stated that Minneapolis implemented a"eyes of the City"program where all City employees reported <br /> 9 code violations. <br /> 10 Commissioner Gondorchin inquired of the status of the Perino property. Ms. Moore-Sykes stated <br /> 11 the owner has obtained financing and has hired a contractor. Commissioner Gondorchin inquired <br /> 12 if there was any additional settlement from the City. Ms. Moore-Sykes replied she was unsure. She <br /> 13 stated the owner has proposed to do much of the work himself. <br /> 14 Commissioner Franzese stated that most individuals do not want government involvement; they <br /> 15 want as few laws as possible. She suggested establishing laws as needed, then fining. <br /> 16 Commissioner Franzese stated she was happy to hear that services will be offered for youth and <br /> 17 senior groups. <br /> 18 Commissioner Franzese stated that school population has increased with preschool attendance. <br /> 19 Commissioner Franzese said that budget cuts are occurring in many school districts. <br /> 20 Commissioner Franzese inquired of the status of the American Monarch building. Ms.Moore-Sykes <br /> 21 stated she had no further information at this time, but stated there may be a concept review in the <br /> 22 future. <br /> 23 Commissioner Makowske stated he attended a telecommunications seminar on February 22nd, and <br /> 24 reported that the telecommunications act may change how public rights-of-way are managed and <br /> 25 maintained. He stated the seminar suggested that rights-of-way should be leased to cable and <br /> 26 telecommunication companies,not used at no cost. He stated he is unaware how St. Anthony views <br /> 27 its rights-of-way or water tower space for antennas. Commissioner Makowske reviewed different <br /> 28 aspects from the seminar, including how a plan for rights-of-way should be handled and included <br /> 29 in the City's comprehensive plan, and a fee scheduled established. <br /> 30 Chair Bergstrom noted that the New Brighton Chamber of Commerce conducted a survey on <br /> 31 business retention. <br />