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Meeting Minutes - CC <br />November 20, 1989 <br />Page Five <br />in order to obtain the chipper. The chipper could be obta <br />a matching funds grant. <br />Ayde advised that with regard to animal remains, they ai <br />acceptable waste for the resource recovery plant. She n <br />if residents will call, the remains could be taken care o <br />a special pickup as animal remains still can be br <br />landfills. She noted that the suggestion of a special pi <br />be put in the October 1990 bill. <br />Ayde advised that she will begin an award program in Jan <br />for recyclers. This was referred to in the past as a <br />lottery by the City Council. <br />Ayde advIs <br />ised that with regard to household waste she is <br />a drop off center by appointment only as Lake Sanitation w <br />to have personnel on hand for data and record keeping. <br />Ayde noted that funding is available through the Met <br />Council and encouraged the Council to continue to pursue <br />on the County level. Ayde will draft proposals with i <br />possible grants to be given to the City to be Considered <br />December 27, 1989 City Council meeting. She will also <br />report and findings on their township surveys with x <br />possible minimum servicing. <br />Ayde advised that Centerville has received an award by Anc <br />for going beyond it's goal for abatement. She advi <br />Centerville is the only City which Lake Sanitation se: <br />received the award. <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />Variance Request 7231 MillRoad. <br />Joe Perkowski., property owner of 7231 Mill Road, was p <br />request a variance to erect a three season porch and atta <br />five feet from the north property line of said property. <br />advised that he thought that his situation did fall under <br />criteria required in Ordinance #4 with regard to variance <br />He reiterated the four criteria as he felt they perta: <br />situation as stated in the Planning and Zoning minul <br />November 9, 1989. <br />Council member Neumann noted that per City Ordinance i <br />11 <br />compliant structure could not be replaced or increased. <br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />November 20, 1989 <br />Page Three <br />- 200 to 300 people would be expected for the event. <br />Promotion would be through word of mouth, flyers and <br />raaio spots. <br />There would be no alcohol allowed for the participants. <br />The organization would have it's own security. <br />The organization would look upon the Waterworks Bar to <br />control drunk patrons. <br />The first berm would be approximately 100 feet out from <br />the shoreline. <br />The first track would be approximately 200 feet from the <br />shoreline. <br />There would be no charge to spectators, as this would be <br />hard to control. <br />The organization will control keeping persons away from <br />the track area. <br />ar <br />Security personnel will be stationed around the first <br />berm. <br />Motion by Pelton, second by Burgstahler that if the pore we: <br />be only 9 feet wide and not any further into the set; :k <br />currently, and that due to the deck already being w. tir <br />- The organization is attempting to obtain an ambulance to <br />be on the site. <br />The organization does have a safety crew. <br />There are approximately 50 members in the club. <br />om The organization would like this to be a professional <br />event. <br />It appeared to be the consensus of the City Council that there may <br />be no objection to the event if the following were provided. <br />- A copy of the insurance policy of the organization which <br />will cover the event. <br />Documentation of the number of satellites to be on site <br />during the event. <br />A copy of letters of feedback from the Lino Lakes Police <br />Department and the Anoka County Parks Department. <br />A copy of letters of feedback from agencies who would be <br />