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07-01-03 WSJuly 1, 2003 Page 1 MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AT CONCLUSION OF THE REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING July 1, 2003 Mayor Maxwell called the meeting to order at 8:40 pm at the conclusion of the regular City Council meeting at City Hall. Council members present were Mayor Maxwell and Council members Brausen, Jensen, Johnson and Rowan. City personnel present were City Manager Steve Mielke and Public Works Director, Steve Stadler. Alleys in East End Neighborhood Council member Rowan asked about alley improvements and whether or not the unusedright- of-way for alleys next to the East End neighborhood would be turned back to residents through a vacation process. Stadler indicated that that issue had been discussed in the past and will be reviewed, and he will report back to the City Council in the future, Stadler gave a status report on the project indicating that the project was generally going smoothly. Status of Street Projects Upon questioning from Mayor Maxwell, Stadler indicated that the State Highway 7 and Co Rd 73 project was also going well, and that the road would be closed for approximately four more weeks. He indicated that there have been concerns on Robinwood Lane about the speed of cars traveling that roadway. In response to Mayor Maxwell, Stadler indicated that the Fifth Avenue project was in progress and was generally working well. He indicated that south of Excelsior Boulevard the contractor was now lowering the west side of Fifth Avenue, new curb work was being placed on Minnetonka Mills and to the north. Council member Brausen asked whether or not the Waldach's had been contacted to discuss concerns about their property. Stadler indicated he would check to see ifthe project superintendent had contacted him. There was also discussion about the potential of adding additional improvements at Second Street. No direction was given on proceeding with other improvements. Jaycees Tent Dances Council member Johnson indicated that she had received questions from members of the Jaycees as to whether or not the tent dances would be allowed to have extended hours. She indicated that she told the Jaycees that would be a discussion topic for next year, and that it was too late to implement for this year. Moratorium for Lots Less Than 40 Feet Wide Council member Jensen asked about the moratorium that had been placed on lots that were less than 40 feet in width. Mielke indicated that, in fact, there would be further discussions with Mr. Fretham and/or his attorney to discuss the moratorium and the implications of the moratorium on his July 1, 2003 Page 2 property on 18~h Ave No. He also stated that the City Attorney's office was comfortable with the City's position relative to the moratorium and he would report back with additional information, ifnecessary, in the future. Sale of Feste Automotive City Manager Mielke indicated that he had been informed that Feste Automotive had changed hands, with Dale Feste retiring from the business and selling it to an employee of the company. Tobacco License Applications Mielke indicated that two tobacco license holders had not returned their license applications in time for renewal as of July 1. Staff is monitoring sales of tobacco and would cite individuals selling tobacco without a license. Bed Shop Fire Mayor Maxwell asked the City Manager to prepare letters thanking those involved with the fire at the Bed Shop for their extraordinary efforts to control the fire and to deal with the associated problems. Mielke indicated he would prepare those letters. There being no further business, Council member Jensen moved to adjourn, seconded by Council member Brausen. Motion passed unanimously; the meeting was adjourned at 9:10 pm. Steve Mielke, Secretary ATTEST: Euge axwell, Mayor