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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> • March 10, 1998 <br /> Page 7 <br /> 1 Mayor Ranallo noted the address needs to state clearly "St. Anthony" rather than "Minneapolis". <br /> 2 Cavanaugh noted there is a car on Kenzie Terrace and several other cars in the City which are not <br /> 3 in compliance with City Codes. <br /> 4 Fire Chief Johnson stated he had a letter in the printer addressing the car on Kenzie Terrace when <br /> 5 the printer broke. Compliance is a slow process and he is taking one violation at a time and <br /> 6 correcting it. He is finding that after talking with residents, they do resolve the issues. He is <br /> 7 planning to go around the neighborhood and drop off reminders of the Spring Clean-Up day <br /> 8 scheduled for May-2, 1998.- <br /> 9 Leslie Witterschein, Foster, Wentzell, Hedback& Brever, LLC, explained the criminal <br /> 10 prosecution process for these violations. She stated it is much better to obtain compliance with <br /> 11 local persuasion than to try to enforce the ordinances criminally. <br /> 12 Cavanaugh reported VillageFest will have its first meeting on March 11, 1998. <br /> 13 E. Mayor. <br /> 14 Mayor Ranallo reported that at the last Chamber of Commerce meeting, it was agreed to hire an <br /> Executive Director. George Wagner has agreed to take this position. Ranallo stated the <br /> 161 Chamber of Commerce has offered to help train students to be clerks at the Council meetings to <br /> 17 greet residents and explain the procedures. <br /> 18 Mayor Ranallo introduced Ruth Mason who is running the video equipment. <br /> 19 F. CityMana Manager. <br /> 20 Morrison reported that seven members of Staff attended an Internet seminar in Bloomington. All <br /> 21 department's were represented and the seminar was well received by Staff. Morrison stated he <br /> 22 has also submitted a request to the National League of Cities for books on policies of how and <br /> 23 when to use the Internet. <br /> 24 Bob Moberg is leaving RCM. His replacement will be his supervisor who had been present at <br /> 25 the last Council meeting. Mornson stated he is very competent. <br /> 26 Peter Willenbring, WSB, attended the March 4 work session to discuss grant programs and other <br /> 27 flood related activities. There were several questions left unanswered at the completion of that <br /> 28 meeting and Mr. Willenbring will put together a list of questions and concerns and present them <br /> 29 at the March 24, 1998 Council meeting. Due to the limited amount of funding, he has suggested <br /> 30 that the following items be prioritized in this order: 1. Home buy out, 2. Grant program (because <br /> 31 it benefits the entire community), and 3. Central Park(because of ease and cost). Mornson <br /> explained that under the proposed guidelines of the City grant program, the dates for application <br /> 10 were April 1 to May 15. It has been decided to postpone those dates to from May 1 to June 15. <br /> 34 This will give the City time to determine how much money will be made available by the <br />
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