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<br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS <br /> <br />CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> <br />Pursuant to notice thereof, a regular meeting of the New Brighton City Council was held Tuesday, May 10, 1994, <br />at 7:35 p.m. in the municipal building, 803 Fifth Avenue NW. <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />Mayor Benke, Councilmembers Gunderman, Larson, Samuelson and Williams. <br /> <br />Absent: <br /> <br />None <br /> <br />Also Present: <br /> <br />Matthew Fulton, City Manager <br />Les Proper, City Engineer <br /> <br />Council Ae:enda <br /> <br />Motion by Larson, seconded by Williams, to APPROVE TIlE COUNCR. <br />AGENDA. <br /> <br />5 Ayes - 0 Nayes, Motion Carried. <br /> <br />Council Minutes <br /> <br />Motion by Williams, seconded by Larson, to WAIVE THE READING AND <br />APPROVE THE APRIL 26, 1994, COUNCIL MEETING MINUTES. <br /> <br />5 Ayes - 0 Nayes, Motion Carried. <br /> <br />Commission Minu~es <br /> <br />Mayor Benke, with Council consent, Park Board. April 6, 1994. <br /> <br />Special Order of Business <br /> <br />Benke PROCLAIMED MAY 12, 1994 AS ERICKSON'S NEW MARKEl' DAY <br />IN HONOR OF BEING SELECTED AS NEW BRIGHTON'S BUSINFSS OF <br />THE YEAR. <br /> <br />Benke noted that Me. Thomas Harkins has requested an audience before the Council <br />to discuss concerns relating to the proposed raised median between 5th and 7th .__ <br />Streets on Silver Lake Road. Council also received individual letters from-residents <br />concerning this median. <br /> <br />Thomas Harkins, 584 Silver Lake Road, is representing a group of concerned <br />residents living along 5th and 7th St. on Silver Lake Road and others living on <br />neighboring streets. Harkins provided a petition requesting an amendment to the <br />Silver Lake Road Reconstruction Project1Right-of-way Plan which would replace the <br />raised median with painted lines between 5th and 7th St. This two block area is <br />unique because all the homes face Silver Lake Road, and installation of the median <br />would deny access in both directions to these homes and limit movements to right <br />turns only. Also, the residents support the lowering of speed levels along Silver <br />Lake Road to 35 mph, and feel the raised median would only increase those speeds. <br /> <br />Council A~enda <br /> <br />Council Minutes <br /> <br />Commission Minutes <br /> <br />Special Order of <br />Business <br /> <br />Erickson's New <br />Market Business of <br />the Year Award <br />Report 94-102 <br /> <br />Silver Lake Road <br />Raised Median <br />Report 94-103 <br />