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* January Fire Department report; <br /> * January Liquor Operations Sales Summary. <br /> CITY MANAGER REPORTS <br /> Leaking Roofs in St. Anthony Village Shopping Center Noted <br /> Before the February 3rd staff meeting notes were ordered filed, <br /> Councilmember Makowske added to the reference to the roof at the Liquor <br /> Warehouse #1 "leaking very badly" by saying the man next door was also <br /> complaining vehemently about the damage done to his store. <br /> Laure Burr to Serve as St. Anthony' s Representative to the Eastside <br /> Hennepin County Human Services Council, Inc. <br /> Mr. Childs reported the City had two appointments to make to the above <br /> and had received two applications to fill those vacancies including Ms. <br /> Burr' s which had been provided in the agenda packet. The other applicant <br /> was a man who also appeared to be very well qualified for the position, <br /> but who might not be eligible because he resides in the Ramsey County <br /> portion of St. Anthony. The City Manager said he was checking with <br /> Hennepin County to see if an exception could be made for this applicant. <br /> • Council Action <br /> Motion by Marks, seconded by Enrooth to appoint Laure Burr, 2417 - 30th <br /> Avenue N.E. to represent St. Anthony on the Eastside Hennepin County <br /> Human Services Council, Inc. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Action on Proposed Ordinance Changes Delayed for Return of Surveys <br /> In his February 6th Update on Miscellaneous Items, included in the agenda <br /> packet, Mr. Childs had suggested no action be taken that evening related <br /> to the proposed Ordinance amendments which would restrict parking and <br /> persons per living unit. The Manager said he had received only half of <br /> the surveys he had sent to 30 other cities relating to family size <br /> regulations but was certain that information would be complete for the <br /> Council' s February 24th meeting. The Council agreed this would allow <br /> more time for the residents to register their feelings about the proposed <br /> changes. <br /> Variance for 32 Foot Width for St. Anthony Boulevard to be Sought <br /> Councilmembers had been provided with copies of a proposed resolution <br /> which authorized the Rieke-Carroll-Muller engineer to apply to the state <br /> for the above. The petition would be based on the 20 or 30 large trees <br /> . which would probably be lost if the City constructed the street 36 feet <br /> wide as required for MSA funding as well as the construction problems <br />