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PL PACKETS 1990-1991
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PL PACKET 06171991
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1 PLANNING COMMISSION - MAY 21 , 1991 <br /> 2 Page 9 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 different use of the property would be better for that 58 <br /> 5 acre site , since the Apache owners themselves have admitted <br /> 6 the income from the existing mall to only be $900, 000. 00. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 POPHA' ::AIK SEMINAR MAY 29 <br /> 9 Commissioner Faust reported receiving an invitation to the <br /> 10 workshop and asked how many Commissioners had received the <br /> 11 notice . Only Commissioner Franzese indicated an ability to <br /> 12 attend what would be a workday event. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 <br /> 116 ' HALF CENT SALES TAX ENACTED BY STATE LEGISLATURE <br /> .17 The Manager commented that he though the only reason the <br /> 18 additional tax was passed was to transfer taxing respon- <br /> 19 sibility onto the local governments . He said neither <br /> 20 Hennepin nor Ramsey County could afford not to adopt the <br /> 21 raise . However, with a zero budget planned for St, Anthony <br /> 22 next year, Mr. Burt said he anticipated the impact on the <br /> 23 City would probably not be too severe. <br /> "L4 INTERN HIRED TO REPLACE ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER <br /> 25 David Urbia who is just finishing his graduate studies will <br /> 26 be assuming some of Sue VanderHeyden' s duties especially those <br /> 27 dealing with recycling at first. Once he has become more <br /> 28 familiar with that job, Mr . Burt indicated he was anticipating <br /> 29 Mr. Urbia would be able to take on some of the managerial <br /> 30 duties such as developing the storm sewer utility charges, etc. <br /> 31 The Manager added that, hopefully, if the City isn ' t hurt any <br /> 32 worse than it appears it was hurt by the Legislature this time, <br /> 33 the position of Assistant City Manager could be refilled later <br /> 34 on. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 MIDBLOCK LIGHTING ON SKYCROFT <br /> 37 Commissioner Franzese reported the residents on her block on <br /> 38 36th Avenue N. E. are taking steps to get similar midblock <br /> 39 lighting as a security measure for their street . Mr. Burt <br /> 40 ' attributed the cotip_rative effort on Skycroft to a eery <br /> 41 aggressive drive by Mr. Smith who lives on that street <br /> 42 to get 99 perce:►t signage of a petition for that lighting. <br /> 43 The Manager assured the Commissioners that the Skycroft <br /> 44 homeowners are paying the entire forty dollar cost of <br /> 45 installinvi' the decorative pole they selectee as as well <br /> 46 as additional usage costs for the lighting which will run <br /> 47 about twelve dollars a month to be paid with the resident ' s <br /> 48 water bills. He added that he anticipated the extra lighting <br /> 49 on Skycroft wculd be the impetus for more midblock lighting <br /> 50 of other long dare: Mocks in St . Antony whose residents <br /> 51 would be willing to pay for the added security. <br /> 52 Mr. Burt indicated he wanted to congratulate the Skycroft <br /> 53 residents and particularly Mr. Smith for following through <br /> 54 on the desire for more lighting expressed during a <br /> 55 Crime Watch meeting. Connissiorr.=r Franzese said t+i: IntE:est <br />
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