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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1987
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-9- <br /> • Makowske - told Mr. Lofgren she appreciated his suggesting the <br /> problem the City might have with corner lots as well as <br /> his suggestions for establishing a time period during <br /> which the police would not be tagging guests; <br /> - said one of the calls she had gotten after the <br /> Newsletter finally reached the residents had been from a <br /> man who had just moved to St. Anthony and was <br /> "delighted" the City was taking steps to correct pro- <br /> blems which had caused him to move from his last <br /> residence; <br /> said the new resident had told her he moved to St. <br /> Anthony because this City seemed to have a "different <br /> orientation. " <br /> - reiterated that she had received a call from a pro- <br /> spective City home buyer who said she had decided not <br /> to buy in St. Anthony because of the "junky" appear- <br /> ance of some of its residential areas; <br /> - indicated the problem the Council is trying to avoid <br /> is having four young people renting a house and <br /> subletting to four of their contemporaries, resulting <br /> • in noisy parties, cars parked all over the yard, and <br /> lots of complaints from the neighborhood; <br /> - cited just such an incident which occured on Rankin Road <br /> where the owners had moved away and rented to young <br /> people while they were trying to sell the house. <br /> Marks - agreed there are a number of locations around the Vil- <br /> lage where junk cars are parked on lawns and the <br /> neighbors "are up in arms about the appearance of their <br /> neighborhood" ; <br /> explained that long-time problems had led the Council <br /> to attempt to write an Ordinance which addressed the <br /> type of problem which can' t be addressed under the <br /> current Ordinance; <br /> - indicated that talking to residents after the News- <br /> letter had gone out had made him aware of the problems <br /> the parking amendment might create for families whose <br /> kids need transportation and often can' t afford cars <br /> that are the best when it comes to appearance; <br /> pointed out that the City can' t require homeowners who <br /> built their homes before the current Ordinance required <br /> double garages to now put in two car garages. <br /> ' f r <br />
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