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-2- <br /> Council that. a good number .of .the. vehicles which are for, sale on the <br /> property have been towed there. at. City Police request and selling them <br /> is the only way. Mr. Sroga has of getting them off his property. Council- <br /> • man .Enrooth- indicated .his determination to .get the site cleaned up in <br /> any event. Staff will research Council and. Planning Commission minutes <br /> for references to - agreements with Mr. Sroga. <br /> Motion by Councilman Enroo.th and seconded by- Councilman Marks to table <br /> action on the renewal of the service station license for the Sroga <br /> Station at 3201 .Stinson Boulevard until the Council' s next meeting, <br /> May 11th. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> State Representative John Rose introduced himself as the City 's new <br /> legislator under the redistricting of. St. Anthony into District 63A. <br /> He offered to be. available . to answer. any City. concerns regarding <br /> legislative action, but indicated it. has : been his policy to stay out <br /> of local conflicts- such as closing of schools and street improvements . <br /> The legislator distributed copies of his memorandum--to local units of <br /> government which he said addresses legislation in .the . 1982 Omnibus Tax <br /> Bill H.F. 1872 which he believes may be significant to the cities in <br /> his new district.. Councilman Marks who has beenendorsed to oppose <br /> Representative Rose in the next -election, introduced himself to him <br /> and they both promised to take "the high road in the coming campaign" . <br /> Mr. Childs told Councilman Enr.00th .that comparisons .of prosecution <br /> costs and fines collected by the City have been made and he recalled <br /> • the fines amounting to $65 ,000 with legal fees being' $18 ,000 . He <br /> added that a good :percentage of the balance is eaten up -by the costs <br /> of incarcerations , which the Mayor commented were more than if the <br /> prisoners would be housed in the Northgate Motel. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded .by Councilman Letourneau to <br /> approve payment of $2 ,145 . 25 to the Dorsey firm- for- legal services <br /> during January, 1982 . <br /> Motion carried. unanimously . <br /> Bernard Preussner, 3209 Skycroft Drive , had. requested he be permitted <br /> to appear before the Council to seek their- help in a, longstanding pro- <br /> blem he is having with hisneighbors across the street who park in <br /> front of! his house "twenty-four hours a day, every day" , and prevent <br /> the street in front from being sweptthe first time the crews come <br /> around. Conversations with the Kellys have failed to correct the <br /> situation, and Mr.. Preussner wondered if the City has some ordinance <br /> which can be enforced. He reported the Minneapolis. Police Department <br /> has a law on the books which they can enforce if a resident files a <br /> complaint. Mayor Sundland indicated he would like to find out if the <br /> City has other -references to time parking limits than winter restrictions , <br /> since he sees involving the Police in neighbor- disputes as a "no win" <br /> situation. Mr. Hamer said he could have his crews post paper signs <br /> when- they are sweeping that street and Councilman Marks requested staff <br /> research how other communities handle problems of this type. <br /> • The Public Works Director then reported .problems -he is encountering with <br /> this year's branch pickup with some materials being imported from out- <br /> side the City , and so much material other than branches left out to be <br />