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City Council Minutes — 07/23/0 1 <br /> Draft Copy Page 6 <br /> Nays: none. <br /> H-2 The public hearing was held. Applicant was not present. Public Hearing <br /> Kysylyczyn moved, Goedeke seconded to table [consideration St. Paul Bagelry <br /> of approval of the On-sale Wine License for St. Paul Bagelry, 1702 1702 Lexington Av <br /> Lexington Avenue for the year ending December 3 1, 2001] to the Liquor License <br /> next regular City Council meeting on August 13, 2001. Roll Call, <br /> Ayes: Mastel, Maschka, Klausing, Goedeke, and Kysylyczyn. <br /> Nays: none. <br /> H-3 The public hearing was held. Applicant was not present. Public Hearing <br /> Kysylyczyn moved, Klausing seconded to lay this item on the table Currency Exchange <br /> until after Ohm. e� [I-1]. Roll Call, Ayes: Mastel, Maschka, Cash Station LLC <br /> Klausing, Goedeke, and Kysylyczyn. Nays: none. 1745 Lexington Av <br /> (PF3331) <br /> I. Land Use <br /> I-1 Erny Czirok, of All Crematory, Orlando, Florida spoke about the <br /> operating characteristics of the proposed crematory. Several of the <br /> Councilmembers had questions/comments: Goedeke had questions CUP <br /> about the emissions; Klausing asked about the calibration of the Crematory <br /> equipment; and Mastel commented about the lack of good 803 Larpenteur Av <br /> information from Roselawn Cemetery to the Planning Commission. (PF3315) <br /> Anne Jackson, P.E. of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency <br /> (MNPCA) spoke. Maschka inquired about mercury emissions and <br /> the long-teen effects of mercury exposure. Goedeke asked about <br /> MNPCA regulations of radioactive material. <br /> Recess <br /> The City Council recessed from 8:50 -- 9:05 p.m. <br /> Jackson, MNPCA, answered Maschka's questions about location of <br /> crematories, since `89, near residential areas. Maschka then asked <br /> about ambient background noise. <br /> Public Input: <br /> 1. Chris Beardsley, 1754 Alameda Circle, opposing the proposed <br /> crematory, presented 227 signatures on a petition, because of air <br /> emissions, especially mercury, and because of property values, and <br /> therefore proposed location in an industrial area or another <br /> cemetery, perhaps to create a regional crematory. 2. Mr. Peterson <br /> opposes, due to the unknowns associated with the cremations. 3. <br /> Tom Tschida opposes, due to the emissions. 4. Matthew Nelson, <br /> Roseville, opposes. 5. A resident of St. Paul opposes due to <br /> property values. 6. Mr. Hirsh, Roseville, opposes due to emission, <br /> especially radioactive emissions. 7. Pete Zeller, 1773 Alameda <br />