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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> May 9, 2000 <br /> • Page 6 <br /> 1 give the City a chance to study the situation. In essence, Thuesen supports the June 14, 2000 <br /> 2 moratorium extension, but would like to move ahead with decisions relating to the property. <br /> 3 Mornson noted for the Council that a public hearing must be held in connection with this issue <br /> 4 and a notice in the local paper would be published. <br /> 5 Motion by Thuesen to approve Ordinance 2000-005, an Ordinance Relating to the Moratorium <br /> 6 on Property Known as the Salvation Army Camp Property; Amending Section 1330.04, Subd. 1, <br /> 7 of the 1993 St. Anthony Code of Ordinances, wherein until June 14, 2000,the City Council, <br /> 8 Planning Commission, Building Official,Board of Adjustments and Appeals, and City Staff of <br /> 9 the City of St. Anthony shall not grant any permits or rezoning or other authorization for changes <br /> 10 in use, or accept any applications or requests for changes in the use, for the property in the City <br /> 11 known as the Salvation Army Camp property, or for the construction of any building, or addition <br /> 12 to or alteration of any building, on said property, except as provided in Subd. 2 of this Section. <br /> 13 Additionally, the first and second readings are waived. <br /> 14 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 05 <br /> 16 B. Ci1y Manager. <br /> 17 City Manager Michael Mornson directed the Council's attention to page 60 of the agenda packets <br /> 18 which provided an agenda of a Town Meeting/Open House Concept for May 30, 200.0. Mornson <br /> 19 provided background information by stating that last year, the City held three neighborhood <br /> 20 meetings, one on crime watch, another on the Y2K issue, and the last on the new crime notifica- <br /> 21 tion law. In all, 190 residents come for the three meetings. <br /> 22 Mornson continued by stating that the Police Department would be holding a"community out- <br /> 23 reach program" where they travel to the neighborhoods to talk about crime watch. The City <br /> 24 Council has been asked to participate and possibly the Park and Planning Chairs, and City Staff <br /> 25 as well. The bulk of time would be allocated to questions and answers, and May 30, 2000 is the <br /> 26 date that has been chosen. <br /> 27 On another issue, Mornson reported that the City Council had hired the planning firm of DSU to <br /> 28 assist with the redevelopment of Apache Plaza. In the'minutes, $3,000.00 was authorized by the <br /> 29 Council for any City activities that the planner assists with that are city related. Mornson wished <br /> 30 to clarify for the Council that a charge of$7,650 has been incurred in relation to the assistance of <br /> 31 the planner; however, this charge would be covered under a reimbursement agreement with Hill- <br /> 32 crest Development and would not be out-of-pocket for the City. <br /> 0 Mornson stated that requests have been received for a review of the curfew ordinance. Appar- <br /> 34 ently the City has outdated material and Hennepin County has adopted a county-wide police <br />