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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes 4 <br /> March 11, 2003 <br /> Page 4 <br /> 1 Mr. Humber gave an update on the Stone House Right-of-Way vacation Documents. He - <br /> 2 indicated that WSB &Associates, Inc. has been working with Hennepin County to coordinate <br /> 3 the vacation of portions of County Road 88 and Silver Lake Road back to the City of St. <br /> 4 Anthony. These portions of right-of-way currently reside over the eastern third of the Stone <br /> 5 House parcel. He said it is anticipated that the easements will be vacated and St. Anthony will <br /> 6 have ownership of these parcels in the near future. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Mr. Hubmer provided an update on the St. Anthony Boulevard Neighborhood Meeting. He said <br /> 9 a neighborhood meeting was held with the residents of St. Anthony Boulevard on March 5,2003 <br /> 10 to discuss a potential lighting improvement plan, as well as to discuss speed limit issues related <br /> 11 to St. Anthony Boulevard. <br /> 12 <br /> 13 Mr. Hubmer reviewed the resolution authorizing WSB &Associates, Inc. to prepare the final <br /> 14 plans and specifications for the improvements to the chemical treatment room at the St. Anthony <br /> 15 Village Water Treatment Plan. He said this project is an implementation component of the water <br /> 16 and sewer study which was conducted in 2002. He said it is anticipated that the project would <br /> 17 begin construction in September 2003 and be completed by the spring of 2004. <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Mr. Hubmer stated that as part of the preparation of final plans and specifications, a number of <br /> 20 options for the chlorine storage facility will be evaluated and presented to City staff for their <br /> 21 review. He said a preliminary estimate of the cost to complete water treatment plant <br /> 22 improvements is approximately$1,000,000. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Councilmember Sparks asked why it's being used as a bond versus taking it out of the fund <br /> 25 established for the water treatment facility. Mr. Hubmer said the fund is there so the City can <br /> 26 accrue interest and replace the plant at sometime in the future. <br /> 27 <br /> 28 Motion by Councilmember Thuesen to adopt Resolution 03-026,re: Authorize bids for City's <br /> 29 water filtration system. <br /> 30 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 VII. REPORTS FROM COMMISSIONS AND STAFF. <br /> 33 A. Liquor Operations 2002 Annual Report. <br /> 34 Mike Larson came forward to review the St. Anthony Liquor Operations. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Mr. Larson provided background information on the St. Anthony Liquor Operations. He said the <br /> 37 City owns and operates two off-sale liquor stores and one on-sale bar and restaurant. He said the <br /> 38 operation has a full time operations manager, a store manager at each off-sale store and a <br /> 39 bar/restaurant manager.. A full time lead liquor clerk and a full time bartender are also employed <br /> 40 at the off-sale stores. He said in addition to the full time staff, the off-sale stores have 15 part <br /> 41 time clerks and the Stonehouse has 15 part time employees. <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Mr. Larson said the City's liquor operations experienced increased sales during 2002 when <br /> 44 compared to 2001. He indicated that sales at store#1, located next to the Stonehouse, increased <br /> 45 $20,000.00. Sales at store#2, located at Apache Plaza, increased$87,000.00. The Stonehouse <br /> 46 experienced a$15,000.00 increase in sales. He said the overall sales increased $122,000.00 for <br /> 47 the liquor operation. He briefly reviewed the reasons for the increase in sales. <br />
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