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-8- <br /> In granting this permit, the Council rescinds, as recommended by the Planning Com- <br /> mission, all previous permits and variances issued in relation to the improvement of <br /> this property and reported in the minutes of City meetings from June 1983 to June 1984. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> A copy of the proposed Zero Lot Line Ordinance which the Commission had recommended <br /> the Council adopt had been included in the Council 's agenda packet and contained the <br /> change in wording for Cd). under Section 5 which the Commission had made. <br /> A notice that the Council would be considering this ordinance addition had been <br /> published in the June 4th Bulletin but no members of the public were in attendance to <br /> provide input to the consi erT atio <br /> Motion by Councilmember Marks and seconded by Councilmember Enrooth to approve the <br /> first reading of Ordinance 1986-0.06. <br /> ORDINANCE 1986-0.06 <br /> AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE ZONING ORDINANCE OF THE <br /> CITY OF ST. ANTHONY BY PROVIDING <br /> A TWINHAME CLASSIFICATION <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Councilmember Makowske indicated that, as she had reported in the organization's <br /> newsletter, an update on the Ramsey County Commissioners and their current projects <br /> • had been given during the Ramsey County League of Local Governments meeting held <br /> June 18th. The Councilmember indicated the July picnic had been postponed until <br /> August so the RCLLG meeting in July could be devoted to a debate on the "Metro East <br /> Strategic Options" put out by the Humphrey Institute Planning Team. <br /> Councilmember Enrooth indicated he perceived Duluth had done a good .job of providing <br /> for the League of Minnesota Cities Conference he had attended, which the Councilmember <br /> indicated had provided several seminars he had found very informative, Mayor Sundland <br /> said he echoed the Councilmember's assessment of the conference and the "good job <br /> Duluth had done putting it together". <br /> Councilmember Marks indicated he had participated in several more meetings of the <br /> St. Anthony Chemical Abuse Information Committee in preparation of the grant appli- <br /> cation which i_s to be submitted and expected to attend more meetings for the same <br /> purpose later that week. The Councilmember commented that he considered the EPA <br /> hearings held in St. Anthony the previous evening in relation to the City's water <br /> contamination problems to have been "a very positive one" . Councilmember Enrooth <br /> agreed, saying this was one of the few meetings sponsored by a government agency where <br /> he perceived "the City actually got back something for the taxes we pay". Mayor <br /> Sundland reported some of the EPA people had told him they had been very impressed <br /> with the City residents who were present who they perceived "were very knowledgeable <br /> about the situation as it stood, asked good questions, and listened carefully to <br /> agency presentations", wh.ich the Mayor said he understood was not always the case <br /> with these hearings. <br /> During the consideration of the May Fire Department Report, Councilmember Enrooth- <br /> noted that the City Fire Department duties had been expanded to include "animal rescue", <br /> referring to the report of firefighters having to pry a duck out of a chimney. <br /> The report and the April Financial report were ordered filed, <br />