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L � <br /> -4- <br /> plan for the City and the second to look at the existing ordinances <br /> • pertaining to planning issues to see if some of the outdated concepts <br /> and language could be rewritten. Mr. Soth advised it would be much <br /> easier to recodify some of the Commission suggestions than rewriting <br /> the whole City Ordinance. He said he has been attempting to recodify <br /> the ordinances as they come up. <br /> He then alerted the Council to the fact that somehow during the hectic <br /> last hours of the legislative sessions some stringent restrictions on <br /> granting variances and conditional uses , which he perceives could <br /> impose heavy administrative expenses on municipalities , were slipped <br /> through. He suggested it might be advisable to have the League of <br /> Cities and A.M.M. study the legislation for possible repeal. Council- <br /> man Ranallo will bring the matter up with the League and the Mayor <br /> agreed to bring it to the attention of the A.M.M. Board of Directors <br /> at their next meeting. The following was passed as an indication of <br /> the Council ' s support of repeal of the legislation . <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> request the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities and the League <br /> of Minnesota Municipalities to work towards the repeal of the new <br /> legislation which would set stringent restrictions on granting <br /> variances and conditional use permits . <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Because the date selected by Hennepin County for the Board of Review <br /> • is not a Council date , Mr. Hamer was instructed to try to reschedule <br /> that hearing for May 10 , 1983 . <br /> In reference to the proposed agreement with the Salvation Army Camp , <br /> whereby a feasibility study for the requested drainage of a problem <br /> area on the Salvation Army grounds would be made as discussed in the <br /> agenda packet, Mr. Hamer suggested an arrangement might be made with <br /> the engineers to delay the presentation of their charges for the study <br /> until after the study had been presented to the other government <br /> bodies who would be involved in the drainage . The Public Works <br /> Director confirmed that St. Anthony has no runoff and that most is <br /> from New Brighton and the Salvation Army would have to bear all the <br /> costs for the study if the two counties and three cities who are <br /> involved failed to join in the joint powers agreement. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> adopt the resolution which would authorize the Mayor and City Manager <br /> to enter into an agreement with the Salvation Army for a feasibility <br /> cost study for correcting a drainage problem on Salvation Army <br /> property. <br /> RESOLUTION 83-017 <br /> A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND <br /> CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN <br /> THE CITY OF ST. ANTH014Y AND THE SALVATION ARMY <br /> • FOR FEASIBILITY STUDY COSTS <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br />