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<br /> .. , <br /> Minutes of Re3ular Council Meeting <br /> Village of Ar en Hills <br /> Monday, December 3, 1984 - 7:30 p.m. <br /> Village Hall <br /> Call to Order <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, Acting Mayor Hicks called <br /> the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. <br /> Roll Call <br /> . Present - Acting Mayor Dale Hicks, Councilmembers Nancy Hansen, <br /> Thomas Mulcahy, Kathleen Rauenhorst <br /> Absent - Mayor Robert Woodburn <br /> Also Present - Planner Orlyn Miller, Treasurer Donald Lamb, Clerk <br /> . Administrator Charlotte McNiesh, Deputy Clerk Dorothy <br /> Zehm <br /> Approval of Minutes <br /> . Rauenhorst moved, seconded by Mulcahy, that the Minutes of Novemher <br /> 8th and November 19th be approved as amended. Motion carried <br /> unani mous 1 y. (4-0) <br /> 8usiness from the Floor <br /> Hicks introduced Robert Raddatz, Arden Hills' new Public Works <br /> Supervisor and welcomed him to Arden Hills. <br /> REPORT OF VILLAGE PLANNER ORLYN MILLER <br /> Status Report - Amended Srecial Use Permit - presb*terian Homes <br /> Council was referred to M ller's letter of 10/17/8 to Presbyterian <br /> Homes which listed the following apparent violations to the <br /> . conditions of Special Use Permit 75-17A, after Council discussion <br /> on October 15th: <br /> 1. Truck delivery at a location other than the location <br /> identified on the approved site plan; <br /> 2. Truck delivery occuring before 7:00 a.m., specifically <br /> prohibited by the Special Use Permit; and <br /> CU\IMCIL 1II1NUlE';:' <br /> ..ttD - 3. Use of northeast parking lot for non-resident parking. <br /> This lot was identified on the approved revised parking <br /> plan as being for "residents only". <br /> Presbyterian Home~ letter, addressing these items, was also <br /> referred to Council (11/16/84). <br /> Miller noted that the primary issue before Council is the use of <br /> the "kitchen dock" and parking area northeast of the Lakeside <br /> building; options are: <br /> . - allow the use of the "kitchen dock" for delivery-of <br /> perishables, and screen it from residential area to <br /> . the north <br /> - determine it's not a problem, and leave it as it is <br /> . - eliminate utility vehicle storage; or allow it and screen <br /> it from view <br /> In discussion, the number of deliveries to this dock, per week, <br /> was queried. Answer was about IS/week to the kitchen dock; gen- , <br /> erally 2 on Saturday and the balance during the week. <br /> Mr. Dan Bolhouse, Director of Johanna Shores, explained that they <br /> provide 1600 meals/day; use fresh fruits and vegetables as much as <br /> possible; have used this door for delivery of perishables fo! <br /> about 22 years - it is not new. <br /> -..--..------ - <br />