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CASE #7: RHINESTONE, 153RD LANE, 154TH LANE NW PROPOSED STREET <br />IMPROVEMENT PROJECT <br />Enclosure (D2 -g) contains the following information on this <br />proposed Street Improvement Project #81 -20: <br />a) Public hearing notice for project <br />b) Lists of citizens notified of public hearing <br />c) complete c opy of thetstudydat(th a <br />e June 23. 1981 <br />meeting) , to your C a 1981 <br />d) Cases #5c,fCouncil New Businessfor da her pertinent data. <br />Council Ac tion: Your action will be to approve /disapprove of <br />the above project. If you approve of it, you will need to adopt <br />approving plans and specifi <br />a resolution ordering this project, <br />cations and calling for the advertising of bids. <br />CASE #8: CITY OF RAMSEY 60 -DAY SCENIC RIVER ORDINANCE ADOPTION NOTICE <br />This 60 -day notice in regards to the adoption of a Wild98anCouncil <br />Scenic River Ordinance was discussed at the June 23 1 1 <br />meeting in regards to the letter we received from the DNR dated <br />Jame 1, 1981. At this meeting, the Council directed Staff to <br />prepare an ordinance that was consistent with what the City of <br />St. Francis and Anoka County adopted on this case. <br />Accordingly, I'm enclosing the following documents as (D2 -h) for <br />your review in taking action on this case. Council sh a l s old <br />refer to Council agenda dated June 23, , <br />Business (Addendum) for additional information. <br />• a) DNR letter dated May 20, 1981 which was in your Council <br />agenda dated May 26, 1981 as Case 9, Council New Business <br />b) DNR letter dated June 1, 1981 <br />C) City of Ramsey's response dated July 13, 1981 to DNR's <br />letter dated June 1, 1981 <br />d) Proposed Wild and Scenic River Ordinance for City of Ramsey <br />Council Action: Your action at the June 23, 1961 meeting was to <br />d staff to prepare the City's Wild and Scenic River <br />Ordinance whereby the lot sizes would be the same as ordinance <br />adopted by Anoka County and St. Francis. Consequently, the <br />ordinance is submitted for your review and adoption or amendment. <br />If Council doesn't adopt this ordinance or amend it, the City Staff <br />should have direction from Council on your next step because the <br />State will adopt it for us if we don't take action. <br />r <br />