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<br />NEW BRIGHTON -The ci Robert Dun
<br />V council at Foss Road area. Expressing concern that whose permanent location is still to be Chairman,
<br />its Jan. 23 meeting authorized the mayor " =
<br />and manager to execute a Joint Planning the estimated cost seems extremely determined . The Wast
<br />Agreement with the Kraus Anderson ' Expensive for the benefit," Mayor Senden Medical Psychiatry Associates of St. by the 1980
<br />Development Corporation for the ..asked City Engineer Leslie Proper to Paul received special use :permit ap one ??
<br />redevelopment of downtown restudy the possibility of . providing a proval for a` sign plan for. its medical 1983, and p
<br />building at 5th Avenue and 7th Street
<br />drainage ditch. Proper noted, however,
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<br />that the ditch area would be too confining south of the:city hall. ducting t
<br />finder the agreement, Kraus-Anderson to slope satisfactorily. Estimated cost of IN OTHER BUSINESS, the council set meetings
<br />i5 given 18o days to work with the city in the project is $132,505.44, and breaks down 7:50 p.m. Jan. 27 for a hearing on 1981-1986 " Minnesota_
<br />developing a detailed redevelopment to an assessment rate of $984 an acre for capital improvements and 1981 federal At the
<br />plan; Kraus ,Anderson, agrees to work
<br />with all other industrial and commercial, mobile home revenue sharing uses; directed; the staff December
<br />groups, uidividuals or, park and city street properties, and E492 to investigate using alternatives vf_ states haza
<br />businesses already downtown or who an acre for single family residential n purchase g and con g? sfoci
<br />have expressed interest in being down y : versus' leasing- l
<br />town; Kraus Anderson must submit a Properties, with the assessment commgto sideration of using a construction opportunity
<br />about $123.00 for a typical residential lot manager for the proposed new municipal questions s
<br />financing plan. showing its ability to un
<br />dertake ate-complete the' plan; and the B approved, the project would be coin- liquor store; established a 1981 schedule received bac
<br />city bas agreed ate-complete not to enter into and the- strutted in 1981 and assessed in 1982, of pay and compensation for department
<br />other under plans proposed. A hearing-on the - head personnel; changed fringe benefits
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<br />greements for the IW40 period. ni county's proposed upgrading of Old High- for de rtmeni ;Beads such as 3ns`urance, ou
<br />t ` agreement is non-binding ,and can be
<br />b way 8 in the same area is scheduled for vacation time and mileage, authorized an
<br />terminated b
<br />f ; t.. y either party after 180 days - , 7:30 .m the same night--
<br />or upon failure 'to perform. The city also Following hourly rate of $50 per hour for the city t O ?•
<br />_plans 1o prepare site acquisitionIans g aheanng the council gave attorney for non-retainer fees directed
<br />? r public improvement plans and a finarr conditional approval for the R.C.E: the staff to "investigate the buitdability Note: Pr
<br />Corporation to construct an addition to . and possible city uses of tax forfeit land
<br />ring plan when sites ark identified by the the Rice Creek ? Center resulting ounds V le
<br />develo per, APP . being . offered' 4ntroduced rdman `.
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<br />e; approved tt+e ..
<br />t s .. m less 'than the required nuni.?er " of amendingthe hoIday.sche adnis o
<br />T e , council also previously had r.
<br />parking spaces, after City Planner Joan fobspecifications `for the of mina er, IN THIS
<br />received a proposal of'the =Commercial tY g
<br />Guarantee Fund firm to act as the . Archer advised that the parking spaces position,, with Mayor Senden reporting like to focus
<br />prime would be similar to the number at the that 40 applications had already bees
<br />"y. dev6loper for the project: in red
<br />Brighton Village Shopping (;enter where received• and was alerted by,Councilman . mail' challef
<br />$ . ' recommending that the council enter into undue parking problems have not -been Blomquist to a'youth drug pro blems in the next two y
<br />.y an agreement with Kraus-Anderson, experienced The council also reduced its " county topic at the forthcoming Ramsey future. Tl
<br />CommunityDevelopini! tDirectorJames requirement for a 2-inch bituminous County League of Local Governments Metropolitan
<br />Win'keLs, who noted that Kraus=Anderson .
<br />had had more surface to a dustless surface of a street meeting. housing, the
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<br />possible of
<br />Brighten :Village Shopping Center demands b3
<br />development- stressed `that agreement Mounds View to meet i n f o rma l l services
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<br />was for planning purposes and that .
<br />0* 1 believe
<br />further plans andproposals must come is Sun day at Girl Scout h ea d q u art e rs Mounds Vie
<br />the council for ac ion, Mayor James traffic, pe
<br />Senden''commented that Terry 'Foster; MOUNDS VIEW The city council' efficient buildings .in the state. in con- -;' - that often
<br />who would direct the project for Kraus- _ decided at its•Jan. 12 meeting to hold an junction with the meeting, the group will highly built
<br />Anderson,` had been active in the informal 'discussion-work session Jan. 25 tour the Girl Scout Center, which utilizes areas. Anot
<br />relocation of the Wolkerstorfer fun into at the St. Croix Valley Girl Scout most of the energy saving and producing concerned a
<br />the city. Foster indicated that with the Program Center, 400 S. Robert St., in St. technologies available when the building our utility! •
<br />agreement reached, Kraus-Anderson pain was constructed about a year ago. There capacity, so
<br />could now work more directly towards will also be spot-luck luncheon, and those -those servi
<br />planning the development
<br />} The meeting will really be an all-day . ; planning to attend are urged to bring a pensive addi
<br />A HEARING was set for 7:40 p.m. Jan. outing for the council. The council and . pot BECAUSE
<br />27 nn the request of Richard Aplikowski, , any other residents who wish to attend The council will be discussing tend to be
<br />owner of the Lakeside Mobile Home Park, will meet at Mounds View City Hall about Priorities, goals and directives it plans to vulnerable t
<br />for a storm sewer improvement in the 12:30 to car pool to one of the most energy pursue in the next two years. for multiple
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