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MINUTES OF REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 2 O <br />FALCON HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA <br />FEBRUARY 28, 1971 <br />i <br />1 <br />A regular meeting of the Falcon Heights City Council was called to order by Acting <br />Mayor Black at 7:35 P.M. <br />Acting Mayor Black, Councilman Steele, and Councilwoman PRESENT <br />Stocker. Also present were Clerk-Administrator Barnes, <br />Engineer Lemberg and Attorney Kenefick. Mayor Warkentien <br />arrived at 8:02 P.M. <br />Councilman Ecklund who ~aa:s on vacation. <br />ABSENT <br />Councilwoman Stocker moved, seconded by Councilman Steele, MINUTES <br />to approve the minutes of the meeting of February llk, <br />197l~, as corrected. Motion carried. <br />Mayor Warkentien moved, seconded by Councilman Steele, APPOINTMENTS - <br />to approve the appointment by Mayor Warkentien of William HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION <br />Garvey, 1727 Lindig, to the Falcon Heights Human Rights <br />Commission for a term of three years, said tern to expire <br />on December 31, 1976. Motion carried. <br />Clerk Administrator Barnes retorted on the increased costs <br />and time used for the output of minutes and data for the <br />Shopping Center Committee, and asked if the committee <br />could possibly consider alternate ways such as appointing <br />a secretary to take care of these matters. Councilwoman <br />Stocker stated that she would bring this uo at the <br />next committee meeting. <br />Council meeting, regarding storm water and surface water <br />drainage as a limiting factor in the use of land. He <br />furnished documentation from Falcon Heights Village <br />records and said that there had been expended from general <br />taxes the sum of $88,000.00 for the Falcon Heights portion <br />of the St. Paul Nebraska - Hoyt Storm Sewer Project. <br />This payment was a connection charge imposed by the <br />City of St. Paul and under the terms of Ordinance 10829 <br />of the City of St. Paul which was adopted by Ordinance <br />It1 of the Village of Falcon Heights, defined the <br />benefited area of Falcon Heights as the Northome area, <br />bounded by Snelling on the west, Laroenteur on the <br />north, Hamline on the east, and Hoyt on the south. <br />SHOPPING CENTER COMMITTEE <br />EXPENSES <br />Former Mayor Harold C. Nilsen presented additional material NORTHWEST QUADRANT <br />as an addendum to that furnished at the February 11~, STORM WATER DRAINAGE <br />Mayor Warkentien stated that the $88,000.00 was a <br />connection charge to enable the Village of Falcon Heights <br />to hook onto the City of St. Paulus sanitary sewer. <br />Mr. Nilsen further said that the sum of $13,800.00 of <br />general tax money, had been expended by Falcon Heights <br />as its share of the cost of the pumping station built <br />by the County of Ramsey at the so-called Gottfried Pit, <br />east of Hamline and west of Fernwood on the north side <br />of Larpenteur in Roseville. Roseville paid l/3 and <br />Ramsey County paid 1/3 in addition to the Falcon Heights 1/3. <br />
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