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<br />Page 1 0[2 <br /> <br />Jim March <br /> <br />To: Wayne LeBlanc; Theresa Brenner; Tom Peterson; Tim Rehbine; Ray Devine; Michelle Moser; Lori <br />Dam; John McLean; Jim Hoeft; Hanna Tilsen; Brian Hanson; Patricia Scott; Elizabeth Scheller; <br />Doug Porter; Dave Kilian; Mary Capra; Aimee Fairbrother; City Council <br /> <br />Subject: Week in Review <br /> <br />Week in Review <br /> <br />October 13. 2000 <br /> <br />Building Permits this Period = 7 <br />Building Permits YTD = 149 <br />New Homes Year to Date = 40 <br /> <br />************************************************************************************************************* <br /> <br />* I had a meeting with Alicia Vap from the Ramsey County Regional Raif Authority. They <br />are conducting a study of the Rush Line Corridor that extends along 1-35 from St. Paul to <br />Hinckley. This corridor study is examining transportation issues such as dial-a-rides, <br />carpooling, park and rides and commuter rail. This study has been initiated through the <br />allocation of federal funds. They are in a fact finding mode right now. They will be <br />forwarding a draft study once it is completed. There are no funds currently available to <br />implement any of the potential suggestions or recommendations that will be presented in <br />the study. <br /> <br />* I have a meeting scheduled with Larry Neilson who is the legal representative for Sheehy <br />Construction. This meeting is scheduled for October 23rd. We will be discussing the <br />details of the proposed fifteen acre donation of Industrial land to the City. <br /> <br />* As directed by Council, I have ordered an appraisal for all of the properties on the block <br />which contains the old public works building. The appraiser will also be establishing a <br />value for the vacant agricultural property owned by the Church of St. Genevieve. It <br />appears that the local parish needs to internally decide whether to expand the current <br />church or build a new church on the property that ;s already owned by the church. If the <br />parish decides to expand the church, then we will have the appraisals ready and we will be <br />able to begin negotiations for a potential land swap or purchase. <br /> <br />* I attended the Fire Steering Committee yesterday afternoon. Fire Chief Bennett was <br />authorized to purchase a hand-held thermal imaging unit. This unit was demonstrated to <br />the Committee. The product is used to locate individuals trapped in smoke filled buildings. <br />The unit was very sensitive and could pick up small variations in temperature. The unit is <br />also useful for identifying hotspots in a burning structure and has been credited for saving <br />several lives. The unit costs approximately $18,000 and was paid for entirely by charitable <br />gambling proceeds. The Committee also was able to view the newly delivered ladder truck <br />that was purchased. The ladder extends sixty-five feet and has a remote control nozzle on <br />10/13/00 <br />
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