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to take to prevent his employees from parking on adjoining residential <br /> streets especially during the construction period. He estimated the ex- <br /> pansion plans will create a need for from 200 to 240 parking spaces and <br /> the drawings indicated parking facilities on the east side of the building <br /> which can be developed if negotiations with the Soo Line are unsuccessful. <br /> XMr. Klick said he had lived across 37th Aveneu from American Monarch for <br /> four years and had been surprised at the few complaints the neighbors had <br /> voiced regarding on-street parking by employees of the firm. Mr. Fornell <br /> agreed that there had been an improvement in the past few years . <br /> Placement of the time clock will determine the parking habits of most of <br /> the employees, Mr. Fiore said, and he promised to communicate to the <br /> neighbors his company's request that they direct any complaints regarding <br /> parking of employees to the company rather than bother the City police. <br /> The general consensus of the Board appeared to be favorable to the concept <br /> as presented. <br /> Mr. Rymarchick reported receiving several inquiries regarding the adver- <br /> tised sale of the lots on 33rd Avenue N.E. and Silver Lake Road which are <br /> owned by the School District especially as to what type of development <br /> would be accepted there. <br /> Tom McMullen, I .S.D. #282 's Community Service Director, gave a status <br /> report on be sale of I .S.D. 282 lots at 33rd Avdnue N.E. and Silver Lake <br /> • Road. He did not anticipate an immediate sale , however, because inability <br /> to locate some pertinent documents was delaying the clearance of title <br /> and suggested the Board might invite Mike Sullivan, Finance Director of <br /> District #282, to tell them how the bids for the property are being <br /> handled and whether such bids may be accepted on contingencies that the <br /> zoning of the property from R-1 , single family dwelling might be modified <br /> by the City to allow multiple or two family dwellings . <br /> Board members noted they had not been notified of their reappointment to <br /> the Board for the coming year but, assuming this to be just an oversight, <br /> took the following actions to reorganize for 1979 : <br /> Motion by Mr. Bowerman and seconded by Mr. Rymarchick to hold an election <br /> of officers to serve on the Board for 1979 and to nominate George Marks <br /> as Chairman and Dick Klick as Chairman Pro Tem. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Both indicated a willingness to serve in these capacities . <br /> Motion by Mr. Bjorklund and seconded by Mr. Bowerman to close nominations <br /> and declare the nominees to be elected. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> • Mr. Klick then complimented Mr. Rymarchick and Mr. Marks for their leader- <br /> ship of the Board the past year when he felt meetings had been handled ex- <br /> tremely well under very trying circumstances in some instances . Other <br /> (4) <br />