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4. <br /> 1 regarding any of their concerns. Senator Marty left the Council meeting <br /> 2 at 8:35 p.m. . <br /> 3 <br /> 4 6. REPORTS <br /> 6 A. Planning Commission - August 15, 1989 Minutes <br /> 7 <br /> 8 1 . Conditional Use Permit - 2500 39th Avenue N.E. <br /> 9 The Acting City Manager advised the Council that this Conditional Use <br /> 10 Permit is a reissuance of a previously -approved Conditional Use Permit. <br /> 11 The only change is a new location. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Motion by Makowske, second by Marks to approve a.-Conditional Use Permit <br /> 14 allowing the operation of a school of massage and therapeutic massage <br /> 15 treatments in a Commercial "C" zoning classification at 2500 39th Avenue <br /> 16 N.E. . <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Motion carried unanimously <br /> 19 <br /> 20 B. Council <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Mayor,Sundland reported on his trip to St. Anthony's Sister City of Salo, <br /> 23 Finland. He spent nine days there and found the City ,to be delightful and • <br /> 24 its residents very friendly and hospitable. The Mayor noted that there is <br /> 25 much enthusiasm in receiving the St. Anthony Civic Orchestra in its impending <br /> 26 visit. He has many photos and memorabilia which he will assemble in a <br /> 27 packet for the Council and any interested residents. <br /> 28 <br /> �9 Councilmember Makowske mentioned the Ramsey County League of Local Govern- <br /> 30 ments meeting she attended noting that the Ramsey County Assessor's Office . <br /> 31 is set up differently than St. Anthony's. Much of her report on the meeting <br /> 32 has been covered while Senator Marty was in attendance. <br /> 33 <br /> 34 Councilmember Ranallo received a letter from a Stinson Boulevard resident <br /> 35 regarding litter and debris in the City. He expressed concern that the <br /> 36 anti-littering ordinance was not being enforced, but also •recognized <br /> 37 that this type of activity is difficult to police. He requested staff to <br /> 38 check with the Police Department regarding this matter and follow up <br /> 39 on tickets being written. A resident in attendance suggested signs be <br /> 40 posted reminding people of the anti-littering ordinance. Councilmember <br /> 41 Makowske felt signs are litter themselves and that this reminder may be <br /> 42 better served if it were included in the City's newsletter. <br /> 43 <br /> 44 Councilmember Marks suggested that any celebrations in Central Park be <br /> 45 set up on the north side of the Park. He felt the residents on the other <br /> 46 side of the park were inconvenienced with the music and the noise. <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Councilmember Ranallo noted that Clarence Oster had died. Councilmember <br /> 49 Enrooth requested staff to send a sympathy card to the family. Mr. Oster <br /> 50 had worked with the Council and City staff on behalf of the Army and the <br />