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15) <br /> <br />16) <br /> <br />Ad°gl: resOlution receiving petition and calling for a feasibility study on Improvement <br />Proj~t ~-01 (extensiOn of sanitary sewer and water from R35-32-25-31-0008 to the <br />castling' City boundary). <br /> <br />ReceiVe memo from Finance Officer regarding donation from Waste Management of <br />Minnesota, Inc. <br /> <br />Adopt:resolution proclaiming November to be epilepsy month in the City of Ramsey. <br /> <br />17) Receive memo from Personnel Coordinator regarding Ramsey Fire Department Auxiliary. <br /> <br />18) Adopt~solufion authorizing the installation of outside electric receptacles and engine block <br /> heateri m four City Staff vehicles. <br /> <br />19) ReceiVe memo from Project Manager regarding Decentralized Brush Chipping Program <br /> updato. <br />Further discussion: Comment was made that the memo states that all the brush chipping is done <br />and yet there Still remains brush to be chipped for Mr. Fountain and his neighbor on Garnet Street. <br />Suggestion Was made to go through the list of addresses to make sure Mr. Fountain's neighbor's <br />address (15255 Garnet Street N.W., Mark DeKamp) was submitted for chipping in the beginning <br />of the 1990 p/~gram. Councilmember Peterson mentioned that residents are still dropping brush <br />off at Central park. to be chipped. He suggested a sign be posted to discourage people from doing <br />that. Couneilmember Cich inquired if the amount of $2,700.00 to $4,110.00 to chip the brush at <br />Central Park was pan of the original grant. Mr. Hanley and Mr. Jankowski stated they would find <br />out. <br /> <br />20) <br /> <br />ReceiTM memo from Project Manager regarding City-wide Curbside Recycling Program <br />update'. <br /> <br />Further discu~ion: Councilmember Peterson requested clarification as to how the figures were <br />arrived at for ~e percentage of participation in the recycling program. He also requested a report <br />from Ace Solid W~te Management to show that the recycling products are actually being recycled. <br /> <br />21) Adopt keso!ution approving partial payment to Dresel Conu'acting, Inc. for Improvement <br /> Proje¢[#89'4 in the amount of $205,732.00. <br /> <br />22) Adopt i:reSOlution approving partial payment to Volk Sewer and Water, Inc. for <br /> ImprOVement Project #89-15 in the amount of $11,885.48. <br /> <br />23) Adopt resolution approving partial payment to Noble Nursery for Improvement Project <br /> #90-30~ <br /> <br />24) <br /> <br />Adopt resolution approving final payment to Inland Utility Construction for Improvement <br /> <br /> Project:#90~30 in the amount of $2,668.19. <br /> <br />COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> <br />Case #I: Request for Final Plat Approval of a Minor Subdivision Proposed to <br /> be Named Jenson Addition; Case of Bradley Jenson <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik stateg:l that Mr. Jenson is requesting final plat approval for a minor subdivision (Jenson <br />Addition) which consists of a resubdivision of Lot 5, Block 4 and Lots 2 and 3, Block 5, in <br />Riverside West. The property is zoned R-1 Urban Residential and also lies within the Critical <br />River Corridor.I Th¢ request to resubdivide the lots results from the installation of sanitary sewer <br /> , City Council/November 27, 1990 <br /> ' Page 3 of 9 <br /> <br /> <br />