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time ago for action and be enoountered problems a3so. <br /> <br />R(',t~on by Council~er Con ar, d seoonded by Council~ter Sorteberg to direct <br />the City Attorney to proceed in haste to expedite court proceedings in the <br />bankru~tcy case involving the bo[ne on P~ridot Street and attempt to get court <br />a~prova/ for the municipality of Ramsey to board up the vacant home as a <br />safety measure for the protection of neighborhood children. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Fmyor Heitman, Councilmembers Sorteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and Schlueter. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Councilm~mber Cox stated that be and Councilm~r Schlueter received a letter <br />of complaint regarding dogs running at large in the area of LeTourneaus's <br />Super Va/u; Staff has mailed area residents a cot%/ of City's dog ordinance <br />which did not improve the situation; animal oontrol will be watching that area <br />more closely. <br /> <br />F~yor Heitman stated that he received a call frc[n Mr. L. Boehland regarding <br />Brook View Park; Mr. Boehland stated that the park hours sign has again been <br />torn down and he is finding debris fr(xn late night parties at the park on his <br />property. <br /> <br />'1 <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />Mr. Schnelle stated that the park will be policed more now that warmer weather <br />is here. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cox and seconded by Council~m~ber Reimann to direct <br />the City Streets crew to review the sign situation at Brook View Park and lock <br />the entrance after 10:00 p.m.; further, to direct the Police Department to <br />patrol Brook View Park more closely. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Heitman, Councilman~bers Sorteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and Schlueter. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Councilm~r Reimann referred to the April 9, 1985 public hearings regarding <br />1985 sea/coatin9 projects and one citizens quote from last Council minutes <br />regarding the City picking up all maintenance costs; Councilm~mber Reimann <br />stated that this was the City's intention when blacktopping projects were <br />first initiated in the City. Council~Td~er Reimann explained that when the <br />first sealooating project came up, oil prices were climbing very high and <br />Council made the decision to assess sealooating costs back to the property <br />o~ners. Councilm~nber Reimann requested that Mr. Schnelle forward a letter to <br />that ooncerned citizen with this explanation for assessing sealooating to the <br />property owners. <br /> <br />Councilm~nber Cox stated that since the sale of the landfill, Ramsey residents <br />are no longer able to obtain the $1.00 dumping permit; one pick-up load is now <br />$25.00 which is doubled if the load is not properly oovered. Councilm~mber <br />Cox stated that in a long run the landfill may be costing the citizens more, <br />especially with the increased dumping fee, than the what the City stands to <br />gain by revenues received from the landfill. Councilmenber Cox suggested that <br />Waste Management of Minnesota be enoouraged to provide the citizens of Ramsey <br />with a oouple of free dumping days. Councilmenber Cox stated that he realizes <br />it should not be an exchange process, but maybe those free dumping days could <br />be obtained if the City would reconsider Waste Manag~nent's request for a <br />mining permit. In the cases of Mr. Kummala and Mr. Bud Sauter, the mining was <br /> April 16, 1985 <br /> <br />Page 7 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />