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-7- <br /> Ray Lang, 260O .Pahl Avenue N.E.., .whose .complaints about noisy. parties <br /> and lack. of maintenance . of the property had raised the questions <br /> about the use, was present and willing to. accept the. staff ' s con- <br /> clusions, but promised. to be back. again if thetenants become an <br /> annoyance to the neighbors again. . Mr.. Soth said his reply to the <br /> new owner' s . attorney will include .the City' s concern about noise, <br /> tidiness and. upkeep of the property which it appears the owner has <br /> already taken steps to correct. <br /> The Mayor Pro Tem reported satisfactory meetings- between the City <br /> and school district representatives. regarding the. City"s continued <br /> use of the Park View building.. In .his August 8th memo, Mr. Fornell <br /> had advised that the school does not-..wish to sell .the building at <br /> this time -and he recommended. a..lease..which would be of .long enough <br /> duration to recapture any capital investments the- City might want <br /> to make. He had listed .the various. areas. of discussion he thought <br /> should be involved. in the negotiations and. the City Attorney said <br /> he agreed with .the Manager's conclusion. that the Consumer Price <br /> Index is a poor standard, for. the yearly. adjustment. under current <br /> economic conditions .. <br /> Councilman Marks wanted any agreement- to recognize that a purchase <br /> agreement could be worked out at a later- date. Councilman Letourneau <br /> questioned the- options- for utilizing space- in the building for the <br /> City Fire Department. Mayor Pro Tem Sundland saw a. g.eneral consensus <br /> • of the Council towards. approving. the Manager's recommendation and <br /> suggested negotiations should be left, to Mr. Fornell. .and. Tom McMullen <br /> of the school district with .the Council - having the opportunity to <br /> suggest any options they wish to .have included at any time during the <br /> process. . <br /> The Manager then said .he was relatively satisfied with the August 8th <br /> conclusions of Short-Elliott-Hendrickson, Inc. that the most feasible <br /> pond outlet would..- be on. Anthony .Lane by storm sewer within the street <br /> surfacing. He told the Council if the City had experienced the same <br /> torrential. rains.. the rest of the state had within the last few weeks, <br /> there could .have been real flooding problems on Anthony Lane. The <br /> Public Works. Director later confirmed that there has already been <br /> flooding on that street. <br /> Councilman. Letourneau was concerned- about the City' s legal responsi- <br /> bility.. for resurrecting, a project .which. had been-,previously turned <br /> down by -the property owners. The City -Attorney told him, "It is the <br /> responsibility of-the City to- make decisions -from time .to time and <br /> the question will again be put to the property owners-- at a public <br /> hearing" . He also said the .problem, of determining whether Roseville <br /> has- a "reasonable" right to permit the runoff could- involve a very <br /> "touchy- legal question" which the courts have previously addressed <br /> "case by case" . <br /> Mr. Hamer.. discussed the water problems further. giving the reasons <br /> • why the storm sewer has to be .placed within the street itself thereby <br />