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<br /> I <br />ARD~ HlLLS qTY COUNCIL - JUNE 26. 1995 'x .1 <br /> I <br />the gas company. (The Fire Department has responded in regards to gas leaks). He feels this is a <br />problem the City needs to address. I <br />Mr. Wilson indicated there continues to be a concern for heavy traffic on the road even during <br />construction, he suggested blocking off County Road F to control some of the traffic. I <br />Mr. Wilson indicated he had spoken with Mr. Stonehouse regarding landscaping. He asked Mr. <br />Stonehouse ifany of the landscaping would be in the way of the project. Mr. Stonehouse had voiced I <br />no concerns, but now there are bushes and a stonewall that have been devastated. Mr. Wilson <br />indicated ifhe had he been given notice, he could have removed the trees and wall without damage. I <br />Mr. Wilson indicated he was disappointed with the continued lack of notification. <br />Mayor Probst took an opportunity to introduce the new City Planner, Kevin Ringwald and welcome . <br />him to the City of Arden Hills. He noted Mr. Ringwald was previously employed at the City of <br />Coon Rapids. <br />Mr. Ringwald stated he was looking forward to working with the City of Arden Hills. I <br />UNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS -I <br />AdOl;1t Resolution 94-45. AT;)Drovinl: Charitable Gamblinl: Premises Permit Application. <br />Earthstar Proiect. Inc. . <br />City Accountant Terry Post indicated at the last meeting Council tabled this item until further <br />information could be obtained. Mr. Post indicated he now felt comfortable with the application of I <br />Earthstar, Inc. <br />Councilmember Malone commented that if the applicant complies with all the requirements of the I <br />application, the City is in no real position to deny. He did express concern for the language of the <br />ordinance. I <br />Councilmember Hicks indicated he would like information regarding how a fourth organization can <br />be justified. I <br />Mr. Post introduced Mrs. Goldie Seidow, owner of the Bingo Hall. <br />Mrs. Seidow indicated at the time the Lions discontinued their charitable gambling, seven sessions I <br />were allowed for each organization, now ten sessions are allowed for each organization. <br />Councilmember Hicks inquired as to why three organizations could not do 21 sessions. Mrs. Seidow I <br />indicated there is the possibility of the three organizations taking all the sessions, but should -I <br />something happen to one of the organizations, there would be serious financial concerns. <br /> I <br />