Laserfiche WebLink
ULAR C~TY OF RAMSEY <br /> May 12, 1975 <br /> <br />]IL MEETING <br /> <br />The meeting was called to order at 7:.30 p.m. by Mayor Cox. <br />were Mr. Gotham, Mr. Reimann, Mr. Mickelson and Mrs. Oliphant. <br />Steffen and Attorney. Goodrich were also present.. <br /> <br />.I <br /> <br />Present <br /> <br />?~ed_~ge of alleKiance was given to the flag, which was a gift <br />~ ~rs. -~~ perkins. ' <br /> <br />Citizens Comments: Mr. Kempf read a letter from the,Ramsey Lions <br />~-lu-~b to the Council. The Lions Club asked that the beer license <br />be given to the airport. The Lions Club retracted their request <br />for a beer license;. They said if the air show just caused noi:.e, <br />frightened livestock, caused traffic and policing problems and does <br />nothing for the City of Ramsey, there is no point in-having it in <br />Ramsey. A copy of the letter was sent to Richard Johnson of the <br />airport. There were no more citizens' comments. <br /> <br />Agenda Approval: Mr; Reimann read the agenda. Mr. Gorham move~ <br />~e accept-{he minutes of the' April 28th meeting as mailed. Seconded <br />by Mr. Gotham. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Mr. Goodrich stated he had received a letter from Richard Johnson <br />of the airport. He feels that the airshow has acquired a vested <br />property interest right to the beer license. He advised the Council <br />that the motion on April 28, 1975'to rescind the beer license granted <br />at the Mar. 10, 1975 meeting was not appropriate and he advised the <br />Council not to abide by that motion. <br /> <br />~ev. Reed: He said he had discussed the matter of the church at <br />15218 Hematite St. N.W. with his attorney, Mr. Thurston-and the <br />Spring Co... He said the residents were concerned-about privacy, ~ <br />exit traffic, day nursery-and the right of_the~-church to locate~ <br />here. They were planning a day nursery~but have'aborted.this idea <br />due to finances at the present time. They bought the property from <br />Mr. Bastin thru Lynn Clark of the Sp?ing Co. They told the neighbors <br />they would stay on their own 4.property. Rev. Reed said he is presi- <br />dent of the Baptist Missions of Minn. They have ll families in this <br />congregation now, about 75 to 100 people. They have l~,O00 square <br />feet in the basement. They hav~ a young couple coming in for the <br />Summer to live here. In~the_future__t__he¥ maX use this~hp_~usg~as~a <br />parsonage and they may build on ot~_h_he_r_laD~d in %he centra%.pgr_~tQf <br />~R~a~s~ -Th~Tr ~'fvi~6s~wi-ll--b~ednesday evenings from~--6-~0O to <br />'7:30 and Sundays from 9:30 to 11:30. Rev. Reed wanted to make it <br /> clear that Mr. Thurston did not give him the right, that the court <br /> did that by state law. Mr. Reimann asked him about fire insurance. <br /> He said they had fire insurance. He said they m~ght have 4-H meet- <br /> ings there and that they were putting in carpeting anda new ceiling <br /> in the basement. They had no intention of demanding a blacktop stree <br /> <br />Mr. Cox asked Mr. Kempf about the preparation of the Lions Club Park <br />at the school. The Council would ~ike to see the backstop put in <br />and asked if the playground work could be speeded up; If.theywill <br /> <br /> <br />