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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> • April 27 , 1982 <br /> Mayor Sundland opened the meeting with the. Pledge of Allegiance at <br /> 7 : 30 P.M. <br /> Present for roll- call: . Marks , Ranallo, Sundland, Letourneau and <br /> Enrooth. <br /> Also present: Dave Childs , City Manager.; Ron Berg, Administrative <br /> Assistant; William Soth, City Attorney; and .Larry Hamer, <br /> Public .Works Director. <br /> Motion by Councilman Enrooth and seconded by Councilman Letourneau to <br /> approve as submitted the minutes for the Council meeting held April 13 , <br /> 1982 . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Council had tabled the license for the Sroga Standard Station , 3201 <br /> Stinson Boulevard,- at their April 13th. meeting 'and had invited Mr. Sroga <br /> and his neighbors to air . their differences -regarding the appearance of <br /> the service station at this meeting. - The Mayor. reported Mr. Sroga <br /> had called him that evening to . report. his inability. to be in attendance <br /> but willingness to attempt to satisfy suggestions from the neighbors <br /> which are economically feasible. <br /> • Two residents , Roman H. Seid;e , 3117 Stinson Boulevard and Wayne E. <br /> Thompson, 3721 Foss .Road, had accepted the invitation. Mr. Seid,.e <br /> indicated his disappointment- upon moving to St. Anthony , "a .well kept <br /> community" to having a .station .near his home which .is "continuously an <br /> eye sore and a detriment to the neighborhood" . He .reported the dumpster <br /> on the site is constantly overflowing and there are always cars <br /> parked on the right-of-way, some -with "For Sale" signs on them. The <br /> fenced in area. .is underutilized, according to Mr.. Seide. Mr. Thompson' s <br /> only comment was that- many of the cars being sold .belong to neighbors <br /> of the Sroga.' s and said he was one of those who availed_ himself of <br /> that service. Mr.. Seide said he. was disappointed, . but not surprised, <br /> so many of the: .neighbors. who have the same concerns were not present. <br /> He speculated, ."they like Joe and his father and don ' t want to cause <br /> them .problems , but do- want the. station cleaned up" . His assumption was <br /> shared by most of the Council members who also did not want a confronta- <br /> tion between Mr. Sroga- .and his neighbors , but .rather preferred that <br /> the differences be mediated by..the .Manager on an individual basis in <br /> an -attempt to work out some acceptable agreement before the next Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Mr. Soth indicated the City can hold up the license on the station at <br /> least until Mr. - Sroga agrees to provide some solution to the problem <br /> and, if that is not possible, the legal. alternatives would- have to be <br /> considered on the basis of previous agreements between the City and <br /> . Mr. Sroga. Councilman Marks recalled -that when he was on the Planning <br /> Commission it took almost six years for the City to get fencing installed <br /> so vehicles parked on the site .would be screened from the neighbors ' <br /> properties and Stinson Boulevard. Councilman Letourneau reminded the <br />