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on substandard roads. Councilman Sorteberg agrees pointing out <br />that County Road #63 is a narrow road with low visibility. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilman Cox, seconded by Councilman Sorteberg, that <br />as a result of the actual damage experienced by the City of <br />Ramsey to Armstrong Boulevard, the City of Ramsey supports any <br />action of the County to regulate trucking during the time in <br />which traffic is detoured due to the railroad crossing closure at <br />Burlington Northern Railroad and County Road 83 (Armstrong <br />Boulevard). <br /> <br />Councilman Pearson informed the Council that Mr. Rehbein had come <br />to see him and had said he already had permission from the City <br />to use the Puma Street crossing. He had asked if he could use <br />Councilman Pearson's farm property also. Councilman Pearson had <br />told Mr. Rehbein he could, but only if the City had agreed. <br />Councilman Pearson expressed his frustration with the trucking by <br />Mr. Rehbein and Northfork. <br /> <br />Administrator Hartley explained that the police department is <br />also aware of what needs to be enforced. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting yes: Mayor Reimann, Councilmembers Cox, <br />DeLuca, Pearson and Sorteberg. Voting no: None. Absent: None. <br /> <br />MAYOR AND COUNCIL INPUT <br /> <br />Councilman Cox informed the Council there is a dog in Countryside <br />Estates that has killed a neighbor dog and also bitten a child. <br />It appears the owner of this dog does not care what has been <br />happening. Councilman Cox said he felt the ordinance needs to be <br />looked at and changed so it can include situations like this. <br />Right now the majority of the costs are being paid by the person <br />inihiating the law suit. <br /> <br />Councilman DeLuca suggested Attorney Goodrich look at ordinances <br />other communities have that deal with animals that pose a threat <br />to your safety. <br /> <br />Administrator Hartley explained the Planning Commission is <br />looking at an ordinance to deal with this already. The City of <br />Plymouth has also done a fair amount of research on this matter <br />and he will contact them for more information. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox suggested staff have something available at the <br />next meeting. <br /> <br />Councilman Cox explained the City of Ham Lake would be hosting a <br />CORONA meeting on October 8th at 6:30 p.m. which he felt should <br /> <br />City Council/October 6, 1987 <br /> Page 9 of 10 <br /> <br /> <br />
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