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CC PACKETS 1981-1984 & 1987
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CC PACKET 03271984
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4V „y <br /> -2- <br /> none of the neighbors had gotten in touch with him to provide some • <br /> form of documentation which would support a City contention that <br /> over-the-road trucks were not operated on the site from .1962 to <br /> 1978 and that the hours of operation had changed considerably during <br /> that time period. Included with the data provided the Council, was <br /> a copy of a February 23rd memorandum from Larry Hamer advising the <br /> Manager that, after monitoring the noise levels on the property as <br /> well as several other troublesome sites in the City, the Minnesota <br /> Pollution Control Agency had reported the noise levels on the Walbon <br /> property were below the limits set- by MPCA. Mr. Childs concluded <br /> his update on the matter by indicating the City might have difficulty <br /> proving Walbon' s had voluntarily and permanently ceased trucking <br /> activities on their property and it would appear the grounds for <br /> winning a legal suit on those grounds would be less substantial <br /> than those on which the City had sued, and lost the case against <br /> Johnson Floral. However, he perceived there might be another option <br /> for the City since he and the City Attorney have been working with <br /> the Walbons and a redeveloper who has expressed an interest in <br /> redeveloping the subject property for multiple dwelling use . <br /> Councilman Marks commented the neighbors might be more amenable to <br /> , this proposal than they had been to similar projects in the past, <br /> if they perceive a greater residential density than single family <br /> might be preferable to the use they find so objectionable now. Both <br /> Councilmen indicated they had impressed upon their callers that the <br /> development of the property for single family residences was economically <br /> not feasible. Councilman Ranallo recommended the lines of communi- • <br /> cation with the neighbors be kept open during the time the staff is <br /> trying to work out an acceptable solution to their problem. <br /> Councilman Marks reported on the latest meeting of the Board of <br /> Directors of the North. Suburban Youth Services Bureau and his own <br /> inability to ascertain just exactly how to evaluate the cost <br /> effectiveness of such a program. He indicated he perceives the real <br /> test would be whether the City experiences a reduction in crimes' by <br /> youths which could be directly attributed to the program. <br /> Members of the City staff and Council indicated the manner in which <br /> the cable T.V. lines were being strung in the City . Councilman <br /> Makowske reported receiving many calls indicating the cable crews <br /> were leaving trails of wire on City lawns for the residents to clean <br /> up. Mr. Hamer assured them that he was in close contact with both <br /> the Group W executives and the subcontractors who were doing the <br /> work and had been assured that job would be finished in a more prof- <br /> essional manner. Mr. Childs told the Council members the cable <br /> company has a full time person answering complaints and he would give <br /> them that number to give to residents who called, since it is the <br /> cable firm' s responsibility to see the job is done the right way. <br /> The Manager then indicated Al Kaeding, the City ' s representative on <br /> the North Suburban Cable Communication Commission would be reporting <br /> back- to them during their .May 8th Council meeting. Also scheduled • <br /> to speak to the Council at that meeting are Chuck Wiger of the <br /> Metropolitan Council and Judy Fletcher of the Metro Waste Commission, <br /> who the Manager assumes would be- discussing the Metro Waste charges <br /> which the City has not been paying for some time . <br />
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