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<br />Minutes of the Arden Hills Regular Council Meeting, June 13, 1988 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />FIRE AGREMT. (Cont'd) Lynden stated it was his opinion Item No. 11 in the <br />proposed fire protection agreement between Arden Hills <br />and LJVFD should be deleted and Items C (2) on page 11 and Item D on page 12 of <br />the Shoreview contract should be inserted. <br /> <br />Hansen stated that the LJVFD should be notified of the proposed changes to the <br />contract. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />After discussion, Council concurred to direct Attorney Lynden to revise the fire <br />protection agreement as outlined and this matter be placed on the Agenda for the <br />Regular Council Meeting to be held June 27th. <br /> <br />Acting Clerk Administrator McNiesh stated the 1988 LJVFD budget had been approved <br />by Council and questioned if Council would have any objection to a check being <br />drawn for payment of the first half of the 1988 budgeted amount. <br /> <br />Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council authorize <br />payment of the outstanding bill for fire protection services up to July 1, 1988 <br />to the Lake Johanna Volunteer Fire Department. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> <br />ORD. /1258; <br />DISCONT. WATER <br />SERVICE & NOTICE <br />OF HEARING <br /> <br />Cou~cil was referred to the Attorney's memorandum of <br />6-7-88, relative to revisions he had made in the <br />original draft of Ordinance No. 258. <br /> <br />Lynden advised the revisions were substantial to ensure that the procedures set <br />forth would from a due process as well as a practical standpoint. ~ <br /> <br />Council discussed the revisions in the ordinance, the process for serving the <br />notice of hearing and the notice of hearing as prepared by the Attorney. <br /> <br />Mayor Woodburn stated it was his opinion the ordinance is too severe on Arden <br />Hills residents. <br /> <br />Attorney Lynden advised the present Ordinance is more severe. <br /> <br />Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council rescind the <br />previous Ordinance No. 258 and accept the revised Ordinance No. 258, AMENDING <br />SECTION 28-19 OF THE ARDEN HILLS CODE WHICH PERTAINS TO DISCONTINUANCE OF WATER <br />SERVICE FOR VIOLATIONS, BY ADDING NEW PROVISION REQUIRING NOTICE AND <br />PRE-DISCONTINUANCE HEARING. Motion carried. (Hansen, Peck and Winiecki voting in <br />favor; Woodburn opposed) (3-1) <br /> <br />Council requested the Attorney simplify the language in the "Notice of Possible <br />Discontinuance of Water Service"; it Was the consensus of the Council the general <br />publiC would not understand the terminology in the notice. <br /> <br />STATUS REPORT; Attorney Lynden reported he had met today with the three . <br />NAEGELE CONDEMNATION Commissioners regarding the Naegele Condemnation; the <br />Attorney for Naegele did not appear as requested by the <br />Commissioners. Lynden'stated the hearing dates for this matter were set for July <br />18 and 19, 1988, and that Naegele's Attorney had been notified by the <br />Commissioners of the dates of hearing. <br /> <br />REPORT OF PLANNER <br /> <br />CASE #88-14 & 88-15; <br />SUP FAST FOOD REST. <br />& SERVo STATION, <br />LEXINGTON AVE,-C. <br />G. REIN COMPANY <br /> <br />Council was referred to the Planner's report of 6-1-88 <br />relative to the application for Special Use Permits <br />for a Fast Food Restaurant and Service Station and Site <br />Plan Review, on Lexington Avenue, by C.G. Rein Company. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Planner .Bergly reviewed the applications and advised the proposal is in <br />compliance with all ordinance requirements and no variances are being requested. <br /> <br />Council was referred to the Planning Commission minutes of 6-1-88, recommending <br />approval of the special use permits for Goodyear Service Center and Burger King <br />Fast Food Restaurant, with conditions as outlined by the Planner in his <br />memorandum of 6-1-88. <br /> <br />. <br />