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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 26, 1997 <br /> Page 6 <br /> 1 Marks reported his attendance at the Parks Task Force meeting on August 18, 1997. The <br /> 2 Task Force began compiling a catalogue of all the actions that go on in the parks and <br /> 3 discussed the proposed plans. . It was rioted that the City has half the number of parks that <br /> 4 would be expected for a City of their population. Marks also noted that all the parks, with <br /> 5 one minor exception, are located east of Silver Lake Road. <br /> 6 Enrooth reported his attendance at the wrap up meeting of VillageFest on August 18, 1997. <br /> 7 The economic aspect was good with the silent auction and kid's games doing well. Many of <br /> 8 the previous VillageFest members have volunteered for other committees with almost all <br /> 9 committees staffed for next year except the chairman position. Enrooth reported the <br /> 10 electricity for the event worked well and lessened the burden on the generators. The date set <br /> 11 for the 1998 VillageFest is August 1. <br /> 12 Enrooth reported that the damage to City parks is continuing, with Emerald Park in particular. <br /> 13 The City has been forced to close the restrooms as partitions have been removed, mirrors <br /> 14 taken, and toilet paper set on fire. This is an ongoing problem which is occurring almost <br /> 15 weekly. <br /> 16 <br /> 17 C. Maw <br /> 18 Mayor Ranallo reported he and City Manager had attended the legislative hearings on August <br /> 19 14, 1997. They had thought.they would be allowed to testify but the only person allowed to <br /> 20 testify was the Mayor of East Grand Forks. Ranallo reported that since that meeting he had <br /> 21 received a call from Representative Vento's office regarding federal funds. Residents can <br /> 22 apply for grants for temporary housing, etc. Ramsey County Commissioner Weisner is also <br /> 23 still working to determine the availability of funding for residents. <br /> 24 Ranallo reported he had spoken with the owners of Town and Country Foods and the location <br /> 25 is up for rent or sale. The owner was originally asking a price of$1.2 million. Ranallo <br /> 26 stated that he pointed out that the property did not have that high of a value. The owner is <br /> 27 currently attempting to get a price of at least $1 million or they will rent out the site. <br /> 28 D. Acting City Manager. <br /> 29 Moore-Sykes reported she has worked on the flooding issue most of the week. The League <br /> 30 of Minnesota Cities has indicated that the City of St. Anthony has made all the efforts that the <br /> 31 City of St. Paul and Minneapolis have made with the exception of receiving any private <br /> 32 donations. They reported that the monies received by donation are being held in a trust fund <br /> 33 for eligible people and will be dispersed by volunteers. <br /> 34 Mayor Ranallo reported that OPUS and Walmart are currently meeting to try to work <br /> 35 something out for locating at Apache Plaza. <br /> 36 VIII. PUBLIC HEARINGS. <br /> 37 Anthony Kaczor, 3008-33rd Avenue, thanked the City Council for saving the trees located on <br /> 38 the south end of the tennis courts. He also noted that one tree was lost near the City Hall. <br />