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OFF-SALE LIQUOR HOURS <br /> <br />Motion by Comacilman Cox and seconded by Councilman Mickelson to allow <br />the off-sale liquor hours to be matil 10:00 P.M. each day except Sundays <br />and prohibited holidays and to ratify Ordinance No. 80-2 which ordinance <br />was published on March 7, 1980. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting yes Mayor Gamec, Councilmen Cox, Sorteberg and <br />Mickelson. Voting no None. <br /> <br />MEADOWBROOK PLAT <br /> <br />Paul Johnson again appeared and requested clarification as to whether or <br />not the remaining balance of the developers land located on the north side <br />of Trott Brook not used for park dedication could be platted into an <br />Outlot. Council concluded this would be acceptable. <br /> <br />ANOKA COUNTY DEVELOP~NT DAY <br /> <br />Motion by Councilman Sorteberg and seconded by CotuacilmanMickelson to <br />participate in the Development Day program, to pay the $100 fee, to set <br />up a booth at the site and to expend up to $50 for pictures and brochure <br />information. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting yes Mayor Gamec, Councilmen Cox, Sorteberg and <br />Mickelson. Voting no None. <br /> <br />STREET CONSTRUCTION <br /> <br />Discussion was raised in regards to street construction in industrial park <br />land. It was stated that the City requires a blacktop seven (7) ton streets <br />in its industrial parks. Mayor Gamec stated the City Council will have to <br />make a policy decision on this matter in regards to the following problems: <br /> <br />a) Financing of these types of streets become prohibitive to the <br />developer if he can get the financing. <br /> <br />b) If sewer becomes available within a reasonable span of time,the <br />developer or business in the industrial area could not afford the <br />cost of having to replace these expensive blacktop streets after <br />the sewer was put in place. <br /> <br />Councilman Sorteberg stated industrial lots do not sell very fast so the <br />industrial developer really has a heavy cost burden and with this unstable <br />money market they have an additional burden to contend with in the develop- <br />ment of industrial land. <br /> <br />Council further directed that a letter be sent to the Metro Council and <br />the Metro Waste Water Control Commission ~iving them 90 days to provide <br />sanitary sewer interceptors at the two designated points in the City of <br />R~nsey. As the City Council stated, the lack of sanitary sewer in their <br />industrial and commercial areas regarding growth and also making it very <br />costly to the City's commercial and industrial areas. <br /> <br />C/March 11, 1980 <br /> Page 7 <br /> <br /> <br />