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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Minutes of the Arden Hills Regular council Meeting, 8-27-90 <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />WAIVER (COnt'd) Malone moved, seconded by Growe, to waive_ the 60 day <br />waiting period for the Minnesota Fish and wildlife <br />Legislative Alliance raffle application, to allow the organization to conduct a <br />raffle on September 22, 1990, at Howard JohnsonjMcGUire's Inn, based on the <br />application being for a onetbne event versus an armually issued permit for <br />charitable gambling. Motion carried unanimJusly. (5-0) <br /> <br />FINAL PAYMENT; <br />BERGERSON CASWELL <br />WELL ABANOONMENl' <br />KEM MILLING SITE <br /> <br />council was referred to a letter from Delta Environmental <br />Consultants dated 8-10-90, relative to the final payment <br />for Bergerson Caswell, well aban:iomnent at the Kern <br />Milling site. <br /> <br />Paul Gouderault, Delta, was present to review the information listed in the <br />letter and recarnmerxlation for full payment in the amount of $18,391. 56, in <br />a=rdance with supporting documentation for the cost reduction; bid amount <br />$12,760.00 and total additional costs $5,631.56, for a total project cost of <br />$18,391.56. He advised the additional costs were billed on a tbne and materials <br />basis, as per agreement with Bergerson Caswell and council at the May 21 <br />Worksession meeting. <br /> <br />Gouderault up:'lated Council on the status of the contaminated soils renoval at the <br />Kern Milling site. <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Hansen, to approve the final <br />payment to Bergerson Caswell, Inc., in the amount of $18,391.56, for the well <br />abandornnent project at the Kern Milling site. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> <br />AOOPI' 1990 CO\mcil was referred to a memorandum from the Clerk <br />BUIX;Er Administrator dated 8-23-90, relating to adoption of <br />the proposed 1990 Budget, scheduling two dates for public <br />hearings on the 1990 Budget and adoption of the levy for 1990. <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Growe, to adopt the proposed <br />1990 Budget, as revised at the August 20, council worksession Meeting. Motion <br />=ied unanimously. (5-0) <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Growe, to schedule two public <br />hearings for the pw:pose of discussing the 1990 proposed l::!.ldget, the first to be <br />held on November 19 at 6:00 p.m., at City Hall, and the second to be held, if <br />necessary, on November 28, 1990, at 6: 00 p.m., at City Hall. Motion carried <br />unani:rrousl y . (5-0) <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Hansen, to adopt Resolution No. <br />90-34, CLARIFYING PROPOSED SUMS OF MJNE'l 'IO BE LEVIED FOR LEVY YEAR 1990 PAYABLE <br />ill 1991. Motion carried unanimously. (5-0) <br /> <br />STA'IUS REPORr; council was referred to a memorandum frOlll the Clerk <br />FlY PARKrNG FOLICY Administrator dated 8-23-90, relative to the status of <br />the recreational vehicle parking survey and Planning <br />Commission study of the parking ordinance pertaininq to this subject. <br /> <br />Berger advised the Planning COnunission subcommittee is reviewing the parking <br />requirements for recreational vehicles in conjunction with the study of the <br />entire ZOnl.n; Code ordinance; the study should be ccnnpleted in December 1990. <br />He explained the City is not actively enforcing the parking requirements for <br />recreational vehicles unless a ccnnplaint is received. <br />