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<br /> . <br /> Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, March 9, 1987 <br /> Page 7 <br /> PKING (CONT'D) Hansen noted that residents last fall did not complain <br /> about the football lights; most complaints were about <br /> the parking, litter and persons walking thru their yards. <br /> Council expre~sed concern that no parking signs would restrict the residents <br /> from parking in front of their homes. The Clerk Administrator advised that <br /> Deputy Herbst had discussed the matter with the residents of Janet Court; he <br /> suggested if a function was planned by a resident in the area, they could <br /> contact the Sheriff's Dept. and advise them of the date of the function. <br /> Peck stated the school should take~ steps to control the situation. <br /> Clerk Administrator Morrison advised Council that she and Deputy Herbst had met <br /> with the Principal of the school; he was very supportive and encouraged the <br /> City's efforts to control the parking. He also advised he was going to issue <br /> parking permits.. aHewing thn~ wl.s ...<i..-<1 f'ir~t- t-n aa\'8 !larking <br /> Morrison noted part of the problem is that the school cannot enforce the no <br /> parking on the street. <br /> Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council install No <br /> . Parking Signs on Janet Court between the hours of 8:00 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. on <br /> School Days. Motion failed. (Hansen, Woodburn voting in favor; Sather and Peck <br /> opposed) (2-2). <br /> In discussion, some Councilmembers favored the signs: others preferred the <br /> school be responsible for resolving the problem first: if the school cannot <br /> resolve the problem, then Council could consider installation of the no parking <br /> signs. <br /> SCHOONOVER SITE Mayor advised Council action should be taken on the <br /> option for the Schoonover site for the 4th fire <br /> station. <br /> Moved by Sather, seconded by Peck. that Council approve <br /> signing the option agreement on the Schoonover property for the proposed 4th <br /> fire station. Motion carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> CHARITABLE GAMBL. Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council approve <br /> LIC. BLUE FOX INN the application by the Original Boosters for a <br /> Charitable Gambling License at the Blue Fox Inn. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. (4-0) <br /> REPORT OF CLERK ADMINISTRATOR <br /> CAPITAL IMPRVMT PLAN Council was referred to the Finance Committee minutes of <br /> 2/26/87; suggested after Council review at their meeting <br /> . of March 9th, Finance Committee could appoint a <br /> subcommittee to study the plan. <br /> After discussion, Council determined more time was needed to study the proposed <br /> plan in detail: a Finance subcommittee could be appointed to review the plan <br /> and the matter could be returned to Council at a future meeting for discussion. <br /> Mayor Woodburn noted in the 1987 income, in the cash balance of the PIR Fund, <br /> he recalled the amount of $120,000 budgeted for the Fire Station. <br /> Clerk Administrator stated she would verify the amount in the budget. _ <br /> .1,Jl. -\ <br /> PURCHASE OF SOFTWARE Council w~s referred to Clerk Administrator's memorandum _ 13[\'>'" " <br /> & TRAINING SESSION recommend1ng the purchase of dBASE II + computer P~Qg"- c df\lJ~ <br /> and requesting permission for Shirley Marshall to atten~7 <br /> an "Introduction to dBASE 11+" class at Mounds View High School, at a cost of <br /> . $60.00. 1l1--- <br /> ~\l! <br /> Morrison noted that Ameridata offers the ,~ am at a cost of $500.00; the <br /> \,~ ~ may be purchased from other sources at costs beginning at $399.00. She <br /> ~\ noted that we have a service contract with Ameridata. on both computers, and <br /> they provide telephone support on pr~~s. <br /> t,,,,-J-, <br /> (/J\ <br />