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1 The Councilmember reported Minneapolis Alderman Dziedzic had given his <br /> 2 wholehearted support to the Gaughan Company proposal for redeveloping <br /> 3 the final phases of the above project in the St. Anthony Village <br /> 4 Shopping Center property during the informal meeting at St. Charles <br /> 5 Borromeo School to which the Councilmember had been designated to <br /> 6 represent the rest of the Council. The Minneapolis neighbors whose <br /> 7 homes are located adjacent to the project area, as well as the St. <br /> 8 Anthony residents who were in attendance, also indicated their <br /> 9 approval of the project, perceiving the new proposal addressed many of <br /> 10 the concerns they had about a previous proposal, Councilmember <br /> 11 Ranallo reported. <br /> 12 Planning Commission to Give PUD Changes Public Hearing November 4th <br /> 13 Public input related to the changes in the Planned Unit Development <br /> 14 Plan, which would be necessary if the Gaughan proposal is to be <br /> 15 accepted, would be sought during the above and incorporated into the <br /> 16 Commission' s recommendation to be reported to the Council during their <br /> 17 November 11th meeting, the City Manager indicated. <br /> 18 Chemical Awareness Committee to Hold Strategic Planning Session in <br /> 19 January <br /> 20 Councilmember Marks reported the above organization would be redefin- <br /> �1 ing their purposes and goals during a January strategic planning <br /> l2 retreat similar to the one City officials had participated in the <br /> 23 previous year. <br /> 24 Marks Reports Driver Problems with Dip in Road Surface Near 35th and <br /> 25 Coolidge <br /> 26 A recent complaint from a resident had reinforced the Councilmember' s <br /> 27 awareness of the traffic problem near his own home which had resulted <br /> 28 in his having to replace the radiator in the car driven by his <br /> 29 daughter. Councilmember Marks indicated the most recent incident had <br /> 30 involved a school bus whose driver had apparently not seen the "BUMP" <br /> 31 sign in time to slow down, resulting in his passengers being shaken <br /> 32 up a good deal when the bus passed over that uneven grade. <br /> 33 Mr. Childs said he would have Public Works Director Hamer see what <br /> 34 could be done to further remedy the problem. <br /> 35 Feasibility of Combining Meter Reading with Water Payment to be <br /> 36 Researched <br /> 37 The question of whether the City might save money by using only one <br /> 38 mailing for the above had been raised with Councilmember Marks <br /> 39 while he was campaigning. Mr. Childs said he knew some other <br /> 40 communities were doing that and indicated he would check around to see <br /> •41 how they did it. <br /> 4 <br />