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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> November 30, 1999 <br /> • Page 5 <br /> 1 cluded three or four issues for discussion and the meeting is anticipated to end around 7:00 p.m. <br /> 2 Mornson announced that, after the meeting, the City is hosting an open house for the outgoing <br /> 3 Councilmembers. <br /> 4 Mornson reported that The Hitching Post is in the process of renovation. A groundbreaking <br /> 5 ceremony is tentatively scheduled for Thursday, December 9 in the morning, and the project is <br /> 6 expected to proceed quickly after that point. <br /> 7 -On an unrelated matter, Mornson reported that a Harding neighborhood meeting was held on <br /> 8 November 10, 1999. He stated that there was approximately 90 minutes of dialogue with WSB <br /> 9 & Associates, Jay Hartman(Public Works Director), the landscape architect, and Mornson. He <br /> 10 reported that there was apparently some disappointment from the homeowners regarding holding <br /> 11 pond options. WSB had decided to hear from property owners about their expectations. <br /> 12 Furthermore, Mornson stated that the landscape architect had a meeting with the property owners <br /> 13 to obtain input and thoughts from the residents. The next step'is that WSB & Associates and <br /> 14 Mornson will meet with the landscape architect and a second neighborhood meeting will be held <br /> 15 in January or February. <br /> 0 Mornson reported further on the Hearth of the Earth meeting mentioned earlier by Cavanaugh. <br /> 17 The meeting was initiated from Ramsey County Department of Public and Urban Development. <br /> 18 He stated that there were seven or eight Staff members from Ramsey County in attendance, <br /> 19 Department of Corrections, Transportation, and the Community Development Director. The <br /> 20 meeting was intended to reveal the Heart of the Earth's plans and how those plans would impact <br /> 21 services, as well as consider a cooperative agreement with the County. <br /> 22 Mornson stated that he was present at the meeting, as well as Kim Moore-Sykes, Management <br /> 23 Assistant, Councilmember Cavanaugh, Councilmember-elect Amy Sparks, as well as Warren <br /> 24 Rolek, Superintendent of ISD #282. <br /> 25 Mornson mentioned that there had been an article in the newspaper that the transaction with <br /> 26 Heart of the Earth School was over because of a lack of funding. Heart of the Earth admittedly <br /> 27 did lose some of the funding, but the transaction has not been canceled and the School intends to <br /> 28 continue. The School will retain an open dialogue with the Salvation Army. <br /> 29 Mornson stated that another purpose of the meeting was to introduce the School's concept to the <br /> 30 City and to Ramsey County. The School is searching for funding, and the City made it clear at <br /> 31 that time that the City is not in a position to make a decision on funding due to the change in <br /> 32 Councilmembers at the first of next year. Mornson stated that Ramsey County discussed the <br /> 3 possibility of funding; however, the County felt that an invitation into the project from the City <br /> of St. Anthony would be necessary to instigate that option. <br />
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