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2005-02-11 Friday NewsThe Friday News February 11, 2005 PARADE OF HOMES The Parade of Homes starts this weekend on Sunday and runs through March 20th. Chief Aschenbrener has been working with the City of Mendota about a development in their city that has an entry in t he Dream Homes, a two million dollar home on Windy Ridge. This home is the first one listed in the Parade, a $5 entry fee is charged. Mendota is expecting about 1000 people per weekend to view it. The Mendota City Council is worried about the possibilit y of traffic problems, so the Chief is working with them to address their concerns. Windy Ridge is a narrow street that, except for a couple handicapped spots will be posted for “No Parking”. Cars will be expected to be parked in the parking lot for Apostolic Church on Saturdays and the parking lot for the historic marker on TH 13 on Sundays. Visitors can also park on TH 13. Visitors will either walk or be shuttled to the dream home . Ross Feffercorn is also entering one of his town homes in the Parade. He had one of his town homes in the Fall Parade and we are not aware that there were any parking problems at that time. SPRING CLEAN UP Believe it or not, spring is just around the corner. Patrick Hollister is already making arrangements for “Spring Clean Up 2005”. He has established Saturday, May 7th as the date and Ed Paster has, once again, graciously allowed us to use his rear parking lot at Mendota Plaza as the location. Patrick is looking for volunteers to help. Workers are needed from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. Any increment of time volunteered would be welcomed. Call Patrick at City Hall if you are interested in helping. Appliance pickup will be the following Monday, May 9th. Residents need to contact JR’s Appliance directly to schedule that pickup. PROPERTY MAINTENANCE Patrick Hollister was interviewed this week by Blair Reynolds, reporter from the Sun Current on the proposed Property Maintenance Ordinance. An article will be appearing in next week’s paper. The public hearing to consider the Property Maintenance Ordinance has been scheduled for Tuesday, February 22nd at 7:30 p.m. at the Planning Commission meeting. A copy of full text of the proposed ordinance can be seen on the City’s website www.mendota-heights.com under “Whats New”. BUILDING F Ross Feffercorn officially “broke ground” on Building F this week. Building F is his second commercial building at Town Center. He had been thawing the ground for the past couple weeks to soften the ground for the actual moving of dirt. Ross plans on having a formal ground breaking ceremony sometime in March. TOWN HALL FORUM Remember that this Thursday evening, beginning at 7:00 p.m., here at City Hall is the NOC Town Hall Forum addressing the Airport Part 150 Noise Insulation Program and the proposed airport 2020 expansion plan. Everyone is urged to come. Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson City Administrator Attachments: The Pipeline, Just the Facts, City Council Agenda, City Council Adviso ry Commission Interviews, Sun Current Article “Wine market, grocery store closer to reality in Mendota Heights, Lillie Suburban Newspaper Article “Kowalski name adds allure to Town Center”, AMM News, The CDA Today Newsletter and Friday Fax..