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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> October 14, 2003 <br /> Page 15 <br /> Mayor Hodson indicated he agreed with the aesthetics concerns; however, electronics and <br /> antennas had become smaller. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Mr. Mornson indicated City staff, along with the Minneapolis Council president, was planning to <br /> 5 attend a Windom Park neighborhood meeting regarding concerns over some of the projects <br /> 6 taking place on the border. He noted two of the projects causing concern were the sewer and <br /> 7 water projects just completed and the Autumn Woods expansion. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Mr. Mornson reported City staff, working with WSB, applied for two flood mitigation awards <br /> 10 for flood work that had been completed. He noted one project was Silver Point Park and the <br /> 11 other was the Harding Holding Pond. He stated WSB felt the City had a good chance of <br /> 12 receiving National and State awards being offered. He added the outcome would be known <br /> 13 sometime this coming winter. <br /> 14 <br /> 15 Mr. Mornson handed out an Erosion Control Handbook for local roads. He noted the Harding <br /> 16 Holding Pond was referenced in the Handbook. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Councilmember Horst indicated he had attended a Board meeting of Community Services, which <br /> 19 had its first meeting the past week. He noted there was discussion regarding the cuts in State <br /> 20 funding in early childhood and the loss of the grandfather clause. He stated he was excited the <br /> 21 City had agreed to help handle expenses. <br /> 22 <br /> Councilmember Sparks stated she had attended the Parks Commission meeting the past evening <br /> 40 and the bulk of the meeting was spent discussing issues the Commissioners found unsatisfactory, <br /> 25 ranging from baseline to erosion problems. She added the Commissioners were trying to figure <br /> 26 out what would and would not be corrected. She noted the Parks Commission meetings would <br /> 27 be seen on cable soon. She noted the draft of the policy for future improvements was discussed, <br /> 28 which included conversation about how the School and City could work together to handle park <br /> 29 improvements. She added the Parks Commission also had some ideas regarding changing the <br /> 30 language. She indicated Council would see a redraft of the policy in the near future. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Mayor Hodson asked if Public Works Director Hartman had attended the Parks Commission <br /> 33 meeting. He added "no checks would be leaving St. Anthony"until the problems were <br /> 34 corrected. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 Councilmember Thuesen stated he was happy to hear the Parks Commission meetings would be <br /> 37 on cable. He asked if any money came with the plaque if recognition was won from WSB. It <br /> 38 was noted there was a nominal amount of money involved. <br /> 39 <br /> 40 Councilmember Thuesen noted this was the fourth year he had an opportunity to go to Wilshire <br /> 41 Park to talk about civics and government. He stated he was impressed with the youth and their <br /> 42 questions, as some were already"plugged into"what was happening in their community and <br /> 43 around the world. <br /> 44 <br /> Councilmember Faust commented if the City received the award, it would obtain recognition <br /> through the League of Minnesota Cities, which would be very helpful when the City was looking <br /> 47 for assistance. <br />
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