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<br /> -' <br /> . Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, May II, 1987 <br /> Page 7 <br /> . PARKING (CONT'D) Councimember Hansen commented that she had discussed <br /> the parking situation with the School Board; the <br /> response was that it is a City problem. Council suggested urging residents to <br /> submit a petition to the School Board requesting resolution of the parking <br /> situation. <br /> After discussion, Council consensus was to approval individual street postings <br /> until the end of this year and review the parking situation prior to the <br /> beginning of school next fall. <br /> Peck moved, seconded by Sather, that Council ratify the <br /> posting of no parking signs on Crystal Avenue and Del1view. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. (5-0) <br /> OTHER BUSINESS <br /> TOUR OF NSP FACILITY Counci1member Hansen reported that the RCLLG meeting <br /> tour of the NSP Plant in Newport was well attended by <br /> representatives from Arden Hills and was very interesting and informative. <br /> RESIGNATION; ZEHM Counci1member Hansen thanked Steve Zehm for his years <br /> of service as a part-time employee. Clerk Administrator <br /> advised Council that a Public Works employee had expressed an interest in the <br /> custodial position; Council instructed Morrison to review the Union contract <br /> for any conflicts. <br /> - <br /> PROPOSED SERVICE Council discussed the informational memorandum from <br /> - FEES INCREASE Clerk Administrator regarding an increase in fees for <br /> services provided by the Village; i.e., copies of <br /> Council and Planning minutes, assessment searches. Code Books, etc. <br /> Council suggested the clarification be included, such as "annual fee" or <br /> "postage included", on the final draft. Council questioned if copies would <br /> still be provided free of charge to County Board Chairman, Ramsey County <br /> Sheriffs Department, etc., and if the increase reflects what surrounding <br /> communities charge. Morrison stated the copies would still be provided free of <br /> charge to persons connected with the operation of the Village; she noted the <br /> fees reflect what metro area communities are charging for these services. <br /> Hansen moved, seconded by Winiecki, that Council accept <br /> the miscellaneous fee increase, effective July 1, 1987, as proposed by the <br /> Clerk Administrator in her informational memorandum (5-8-87). Motion carried <br /> unanimously. (5-0) <br /> DRAINAGE PROBLEM Mayor Woodburn referred Council to a letter dated <br /> 1270 WYNRIDGE 5-7-87, relative to the drainage problem on Wynridge <br /> caused by improper grading. <br /> Clerk Administrator commented that she has discussed the matter with the <br /> Building Inspector who advised the owner of the property has the necessary <br /> equipment to correct the problem; Squires has contacted the owner and stated he <br /> would check the area to determine if the grading has been corrected. <br /> ..... Morrison suggested sending a certified letter to the owner defining what needs <br /> ... to be done and setting a date for completion of the project. <br /> Council discussed what the basis for enforcement would be and recommended <br /> Morrison review the matter with the Attorney, Building Inspector and Public <br /> ..... Works Supervisor to determine responsibility for correction of the problem. <br /> ... <br /> KARTH LAKE CIRCLE Mayor Woodburn referred Council to a letter regarding <br /> a hedge on Karth Lake Circle and Hamline Ave., which <br /> hinders motorists visibility; also mentioned was the poor striping on Ham1ine <br /> Ave. Council instructed the Public Works Supervisor to review both items and <br /> report to Council. <br /> MSA FUNDS; SNELLING Mayor Woodburn advised the Village has been rejected <br /> for MSA Funds for Old Snelling Avenue, however, the <br /> Engineer is still pursuing this matter. <br /> --- <br />