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• <br /> -3- <br /> Enrooth - speculated that this had been one of the largest con- <br /> ventions the League had ever undertaken. <br /> -- indicated San Antonio had gone out of its way to be not <br /> only receptive but to entertain its visitors. <br /> - said he found the 178,000 square feet of convention space <br /> accessible to League members very impressive and saw no <br /> comparison with what Minneapolis has. <br /> - thought the conference was well worth the time, although <br /> perhaps a little too ambitious in terms of the number of <br /> seminars. There were too many scheduled for the same <br /> _ time. slots to allow him to take in all those he would <br /> have=-.piked -to. <br /> RCLLG Board Makes Final Preparations for Holiday Banquet <br /> December 17th <br /> Councilmember Makowske noted the December 8th Board meeting had been <br /> her last since she had requested not to be considered for <br /> reappointment to that body in 1987. She indicated, that just as he <br /> had been unable to attend the San Antonio League conference, Senator <br /> Durenberger would not be able to attend the banquet, as planned. <br /> The Councilmember said the Senator' s involvement in the hearings on <br /> the Iranian/Contra connectin had prevented him from leaving <br /> Washington, D.C. <br /> Resident Reaction to Proposed Ordinance Changes- _- _=' ..._ <br /> From the calls he had gotten related to recent newspaper articles <br /> about the changes the City is contemplating, Councilmember Ranallo <br /> said he had no doubts St. Anthony residents are reading the Bulletin <br /> and the Northeaster. The Councilmember said there were even reports <br /> of new businesses in homes which the City had not even been aware of. <br /> He had gotten six or seven calls in favor of having the ordinance <br /> tightened up with respect to the number of vehicles which can be <br /> parked in front of residential property. Only one caller, a person <br /> who had been previously cited for parking on the grass, opposed the <br /> changes, and in fact, another resident said she thought that even <br /> four was too many vehicles to have parked in front of a home. <br /> One person had even proposed the City adopt a "beautification <br /> ordinance" which would control how yards would be kept up, which, <br /> Councilmember Ranallo had advised, would be too hard to administer. <br /> The Councilmember said he expected the January 20th hearing on the <br /> changes would be a very interesting one. He said he would like to <br />