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Regular Council Meeting <br /> March 12, .1991 <br /> page 8 <br /> 1 that if any member of the Council plans on attending that meeting <br /> 2 he be advised. <br /> 4 The City of St. Anthony is in Storm Sewer Districts #6 and V. Minneapolis <br /> 5 has requested St. Anthony be a coparticipant in the application for <br /> L separation of sanitary and sewer lines. <br /> 7 <br /> R Councilmember Marks inquired as to the recommendations of the Task <br /> 9 Force regarding sidewalks. Ms. Kozlak responded that the places <br /> 10 where they are really needed are on streets which are under other <br /> 11 jurisdictions. She noted that it is more cost effective if sidewalks <br /> 12 are installed when work is being done on the street. <br /> 13 <br /> i4 Doug Jones felt the City should have a policy on sidewalks. He was <br /> 15 of the opinion that there should be a sidewalk on the north side <br /> 16 of the pie shop on Stinson Boulevard and that the property owners <br /> 17 of the parcels north of the Firestone building on Stinson Boulevard <br /> 18 should be required to install sidewalk. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Mr. Jones also felt that the City should require storm water to be <br /> 21 stored on site wherever possible. He noted that the Rice Creek Watershed <br /> 22 District has this policy for any development . The Silver Lake Residents <br /> 23 Association has sent a letter to the Watershed District requesting that <br /> 24 Apache Plaza be required to contain its storm water on site in a holding <br /> 25 pond. Members of the Association feel that the storm water runoff from <br /> 26 Apache Plaza has affected the water quality of Silver Lake. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Mayor Ranallo had recently attended a St. Anthony Merchants Association <br /> 29 meeting and noted there are four new stores locating in the Center. <br /> 30 The Association has its own newsletter which has proven to be quite <br /> 31 effective. <br /> 32 <br /> 33 On March 13th there will be a Social for the School District and the <br /> 54 City Council . <br /> 35 <br /> 36 The upcoming Council retreat was discussed. Members of the Council have <br /> 37 received some goal setting material and a tentative agenda. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 8. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> 40 <br /> 41 There were no public hearings. <br /> 42 <br /> 193 9. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 44 <br /> br, A. Agreement With the City of Bloomington, Re: Hepatitis B Immunizations <br /> -46 Copies of Resolution #91-019 were distributed to the Council . <br /> 47 <br /> 48 Motion by Marks, second by Enrooth to approve the passage of Resolution <br /> 49 #191-019; a resolution authorizing the Mayor and City Manager to enter into <br /> 50 an agreement with the City of Bloomington for provision of Hepatitis B <br />