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<br /> 'Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting, March 30,1987 <br /> Page 7 <br /> PURCHASE OF GARAGE Council was referred to Raddatz's memorandum (3-27-87) <br /> DOORS FOR PW SHOP re: purchase of garage doors for Maintenance Shop. <br />. Raddatz recommended the purchase of the two small doors, with automatic <br /> openerst in 1987 and the purchase of three doors in 1988. <br /> Sather moved, seconded by Peck, that Council approve the <br /> expenditure of $2,900.00 for two garage doors and automatic openers, for the <br /> Maintenance Shop. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> DISCUSSION ITEMS Council was referred to the following memorandums from <br /> the Public Works Supervisor: Street Sweeping, Tractors <br /> for Public Works and Parks Department, Alarm System, Storm Sewers (Townhouse <br /> Villages), Summer Employment and House Numbering. <br /> Raddatz advised that he will report on these items at the regular Council <br /> meeting of April 13, 1987. <br /> FINAL APPRVL; SUP Hicks moved, seconded by Peck, that Council approve the <br /> 84-5 ANIMAL HOSP. First Amendment to Special Use Permit, Case No. 84-5, <br /> Arden/Shoreview Animal Hospital, allowing the hospital <br /> to have a maximum equivalent staff of six (6) employees. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. (5-0) <br /> FINAL APPRVL; SUP Hansen moved, seconded by Peck, that Council approve the <br /> 85-15 CMIEL Special Use Permit, Case No. 85-15, David and Diane <br /> Cmiel, accepting the grading and seeding of lots 6, 7 <br />. and 8, Lakeshore Homesites, as they currently exist. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. (5-0) <br /> ORD. NO. 246; Mayor Woodburn noted the draft of Ordinance No.246, <br /> SNOWMOBILES as submitted by the Attorney, would allow all-terrain <br /> vehicles to operate in the City during the winter and <br /> summer months; he asked if Council intent was for these vehicles to be used <br /> year-round. Council concurred that was not their intent; suggested restrictions <br /> be incorporated in the Ordinance to eliminate the use of all terrain vehicles <br /> in the winter months. Also, Councilmembers questioned the definition of the <br /> term "roadway"; asked for Attorney clarification on the term "roadway". <br /> Council consensus was to direct Attorney Lynden to redraft the ordinance as <br /> discussed. <br /> Hansen moved, seconded by Hicks, that Council introduce <br /> by title Ordinance No. 26, AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ARTICLE II OF CHAPTER 26 OF <br /> THE ARDEN HILLS CODE BY INCREASING PURVIEW THEREOF TO ENCOMPASS RECREATIONAL <br /> MOTOR VEHICLES, REORGANIZING SAID ARTICLE, AND ADDING A SECTION REQUIRING <br /> MANDATORY PENNANTS FOR SNOWMOBILES. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> REQUEST TO CaNT. Council was referred to letter from James Stolpestad, <br /> REZONING; HWY 96 requesting Case No. 87-04, Rezoning from B-1 to B-2, <br /> AND RAMLINE AVE. Highway 96 and Hamline Ave., be continued to the next <br /> regular Council meeting to be held on April 13, 1987. <br />. OTHER BUSINESS <br /> SCHED. CLOSED MTG. Sather moved, seconded by Hansen, that a Closed Meeting <br /> LABOR NEGOTIATIONS for labor negotiations be scheduled for 7:00 p.m., April <br /> 13, 1987, at the Village Hall. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. (5-0) <br /> SHOOTING DEER Councilman Peck asked the Clerk Administrator if the <br /> AT ARSENAL deer would be tranquilized or killed. <br /> Morrison advised the Council that the Twin Cities Arsenal, in conjunction with <br /> the U of M, would be eliminating the deer in the arsenal property and this was <br /> being conducted as part of a land management study being done this summer. <br /> MISC: HANSEN Councilmember Hansen discussed the following items: <br />. - Hansen will be absent from the April 13th Council meeting and April l6th <br /> PS/W meeting. <br /> - Recycling - Suggested Council should activate a plan for Recycling <br /> before a plan is mandated. Referred Council to <br /> PS/W Minutes (3-l9-87) <br /> - Sales Tax - Noted 6% Sales Tax for Cities is pending; if opposed we <br /> should contact Legislators; suggests further discussion. <br /> - RCLLG - Meeting April 23rd, scheduled tour of the NSP plant. <br />