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<br />, , Minutes of the Regular~Cil Meeting, August 31, 198~ <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />EX! COMPL (Cont'd) Miller stated that he had drafted some suggested <br />provisions, in ordinance format, that address the <br />specific concerns expressed by Council; he reviewed the two options he drafted <br />and explained the difference between the two is that Option #1 requires total <br />completion of all building permit related work, while Option #2 is primarily <br />for the completion of visible exterior construction work. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />After discussion, Council concurred that they preferred Option #2. Planner <br />Miller recommended that the provision be included in Section VI of the Arden <br />Hills Code; this section covers certificates of occupancy, incorporates the <br />Uniform Building Code into the Village Ordinances, and would accommodate <br />enforceability of the requirements. <br /> <br />Moved by Hansen, seconded by Peck, that Council waive <br />final reading and. approve Ordinance No. 249, AMENDING <br />DIVISION 2 OF CHAPTER 12 OF TIlE ARDEN HILLS CODE TO <br />ESTABLISH SPEED LIMITS IN OPEN ZONE OF LAKE JOHANNA <br />.DURING CERTAIN HOURS. Motion carried. (Hansen, Peck, Winiecki, Woodburn voting <br />in favor; Sather opposed) (4-1) <br /> <br />ORn. #249; FINAL <br />RDING; SPEED LMT. <br />LAKE JOHANNA <br /> <br />Council was referred to a letter from a former resident of Arden Hills, dated <br />8-26-87, which stated the problem on Lake Johanna is not excessive speed, but <br />non-resident boating. The letter suggested posting "No Trailer Parking" signs <br />on Lake Johanna Boulevard and reducing the boat launch parking lot area. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hansen advised that Ramsey County does issue tags to violators, <br />however, that does not deter them; she also stated that the County prefers not <br />. to limit the access to the lake. <br /> <br />TRAF. LIGHT REQUEST <br />CO. RD. E/PINETREE <br /> <br />Council was referred to report from Ramsey County <br />Public Works Department, 8-19-87, relative to the <br />installation of a traffic control device at the <br />intersection of County Road E and Pinetree Drive. The report advised that the <br />traffic signal at this location is not warranted and Ramsey County's policy <br />would be to not install one at this time. <br /> <br />Council requested staff draft a letter to MSI Insurance and Woodbridge <br />properties, advising them of the County's report. <br /> <br />REPORT OF PUBLIC WORKS SUPERVISOR <br /> <br />RECYCLING RECHD. <br /> <br />Public Works Supervisor Raddatz advised Council that <br />the Recycling recommendations would be discussed at the <br />September 14, 1987, Regular Council meeting. <br /> <br />WATER METER CARDS Council was referred to the "mock-up" of the water <br />meter reading cards that will be placed on residents <br />doors when the outside water meters are read and will be used to identify the <br />. extent of discrepancies between the outside and inside meters. <br /> <br />There was discussion relative to incentive for residents to return the cards, <br />an amnesty program and time limit on return of the cards by residents. <br /> <br />Council suggestions were as follows: <br /> <br />- Cards should include return postage. <br />- Language included advising that discrepancies would not be charged if <br />cards are returned within a ten day period. <br />- Seven boxes or dash marks be placed on card to identify spaces for <br />inclusion of the seven digits on the inside water meter. <br />- Explanation and information relative to the process be published in <br />the Town Crier. <br /> <br />Raddatz advised the program would begin with the September water meter <br />readings. <br /> <br />MUDJACKING; <br />CHATHAM AVE <br /> <br />Council was advised by Raddatz that he had received <br />a complaint from Edwin Lindquist, 1668 Chatham Ave., <br />regarding a sunken curb and "pocket" in the street. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Raddatz advised that he could accomplish mudjacking of the curb and a "skin" <br />patch on the street for an approximate cost of $350.00. <br /> <br />Hansen moved, seconded by Sather, that Council approve <br />the curb mudjacking and skin patch on the street at l668 Chatham Avenue, at a <br />cost not to exceed $350.00, and as recommended by the Public Works Supervisor. <br />Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br />