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<br /> . . <br /> Arden Hills Council 10 July 12, 1993 . <br /> REOUEST FOR SANITARY SEWER <br /> CONNECTION FROM TCAAP TO SHOREVIEW <br /> Administrator Person drew Council's attention to a June 23, <br /> 1993 letter from the Department of the Army requesting the <br /> City review its sanitary sewer service connection to <br /> Shoreview at County Road I and Aldine Street to determine if <br /> sanitary sewer hookup to the Twin Cities Army Ammunitions <br /> Plant (TCAAP) is possible, <br /> Person stated that after checking with the City Engineer, <br /> she responded to the Department of the Army advising that <br /> the City does not currently have nearby sanitary sewer <br /> service in the subject area and has no plans to install <br /> service at this location, but that does not preclude the <br /> Army from providing this service and hooking up to the City <br /> of Arden Hills' existing sanitary sewer lines. <br /> Councilmember Probst commented that while the City cannot <br /> afford to provide the service requested, the Department of . <br /> the Army should be advised of the City's willingness to help <br /> facilitate in any way possible. Council concurred. <br /> MOTION: Probst moved, seconded by Malone, to respectfully <br /> refuse the sanitary sewer service requested by the <br /> Department of the Army, but to direct staff to advise <br /> the Department of the Army of the City's willingness to <br /> facilitate in any way possible. Motion carried <br /> unanimously (5-0) , <br /> BINGO LICENSE APPLICATION - <br /> C G REIN/DENNIS CAVANAUGH <br /> Councilmember Malone stated that after discussion <br /> surrounding Dennis Cavanaugh's bingo license application <br /> which took place at the 1 ast Council meeting, he contacted <br /> most of the charitable organizations presently operating at <br /> the Pot-O-Gold bingo hall and learned that, for the most <br /> part, those organizations are satisfied with continuing to <br /> operate at Pot-O-Gold. He, therefore, suggested the Council <br /> discontinue further consideration of Cavanaugh's bingo <br /> license application. <br /> councilmember Hicks reported that he also spoke with a <br /> number of the charities and concurs with Malone's findings. <br /> . <br />