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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> . January 11, 2000 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 Motion by Sparks to adopt Resolution 00-016, wherein the City Council of the City of St. <br /> 2 Anthony shall ban the parking of motor vehicles on 29th Avenue NE at the following locations at <br /> 3 all times: <br /> 4 Eastbound Westbound <br /> 5 From 70' west to 80' east of Roosevelt St. NE From 70' west to 80' east of Roosevelt St. NE <br /> 6 From 80' west to 40' east of Wilson St. NE (north) From 80' west to 75' east of Wilson St. NE (north) <br /> 7 From 70' west of Wilson St. NE to Wilson St. NE From 60' west to 120' east of Wilson St. NE (south) <br /> 8 (south). <br /> 9 From 200' west to 100' east of Coolidge St. From 115.' west to 15' west of Coolidge St. <br /> 10 From 210' west to 90' east of Silver Lake Road From 100' west to 160' east of Silver Lake Rd. <br /> 11 From 80' west of Rozelle Dr. to Rozelle Dr. From 80' west to 127' east of Crestview Dr. <br /> 12 From 120 east of Rozelle Dr. to 20' west of <br /> 13 Crestview <br /> 14 From 450' east of Crestview Dr. to New Brighton <br /> 15 Blvd. <br /> 16 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 10 In connection with the Home Buyout Program(item 3 in letter of January 6), Thuesen inquired if <br /> 18 additional meetings were scheduled regarding landscaping. Mr. Hubmer mentioned the <br /> 19 possibility of sending another letter and scheduling additional meetings. <br /> 20 Cavanaugh stated that he felt the Parks Commission should be made aware that the property <br /> 21 available through the Home Buyout Program could have a beneficial use for the City. He sug- <br /> 22 gested having that issue placed on the Parks Commission agenda. <br /> .23 Thuesen offered that he had attended two of the landscaping meetings for the Pahl Avenue area. <br /> 24 Although he felt that the neighborhoods were well represented, there was justification for addi- <br /> 25 tional feedback to be obtained from'residents. <br /> 26 Cavanaugh stated a resident had contacted him about interest in the contents of one or more of <br /> 27 the homes to be demolished. He suggested the possibility of accepting bids on the entire <br /> 28 contents of a home, as opposed to the home's contents taken in piecemeal. <br /> 29 Mr. Hubmer offered that he had received telephone calls as well from interested residents. <br /> 30 Cavanaugh responded that it would be a good idea for the contents of the homes to be recycled or <br /> 31 reused; however, the process needed to be accomplished in a reasonable and uncomplicated man- <br /> 32 ner. <br /> IsCavanaugh requested that Mr. Hubmer look into that matter and return to the Council with a rea- <br /> 34 sonable window of opportunity about the possibility of selling the contents of the homes. <br />