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2005-04-01 Friday News The Friday News April 1, 2005 DRAFT PROPERTY MAINTENANCE ORDINANCE The Planning Commission held a public hearing on the proposed Property Maintenance Ordinance at their regular meeting on February 22, 2005. Several residents made comments on the proposed ordinance. The Planning Commission decided to continue the public hearing to their March 30, 2005 meeting and directed City Planner Steve Grittman to incorporate the comments made on February 22 into a new draft of the ordinance. Mr. Grittman was working on a revised ordinance in March, but left town for vacation on March 22 before providing it to City Staff. Mr. Grittman was back in town on March 29, and Staff distributed the revised ordinance to the Planning Commission at their meeting on March 30. There was only one resident in attendance for the public hearing on this ordinance on March 30. Both Chair Lorberbaum and Vice-Chair Betlej were excused from the meeting. The Planning Commission continued the discussion on this ordinance to the April 26, 2005 Planning Commission meeting for final comments and recommendation to the Council. The Commissioners expressed their intent to move this item forward to the City Council in May. CITY WINS APPEAL We were notified this week by John Baker the City’s LMCIT appointed attorney that the Minnesota State Court orf Appeals had affirmed the City’s decision requiring that the environmental review process occur prior to allowing the development to move forward on the Pilot Knob Road Project. YV’s GOING AWAY PARTY On Thursday afternoon after lunch with her husband and kids, Yvette’s husband brought her back to City Hall for a surprise going away party (she had told everyone that she didn’t want a party). There was a crowd of lawyers, staff, council members and a whole group of “oldtimers” that showed up (Hugo Blackfelner, Larry Mack, Larry Bridger and Roger Plath) to bid her goodbye and wish her well in her new job at Woodbury. The Mayor made a nice presentation and gave her a plaque with her shield mounted on it. Yvette told me that she will start work at Woodbury beginning next Tuesday. (I told her to say hi to Kim). ECSSATF MEETS WITH EAGAN The Emergency Communications System Structured Analysis Task Force (ECSSATF) met with Eagan’s City Manager To m Hedges, Police Chief Kent Therklson and Dispatch Chief Troy Ruby this Thursday evening to discuss the possibility of Mendota Heights contracting with Eagan in 2006 for radio dispatching. It was a good meeting with both sides learning each other’s current situation. We provided Eagan officials with copies of our objectives and timelines. Eagan told us that they did have the capacity to provide the dispatching services for Mendota Heights and would be interested in doing it . We agreed to prepare a document to give to Eagan that would list Mendota Heights’s operational needs, give it to Eagan and they would then add their financial requirements. The ECSSATF will meet with Dakota County representatives next week to discuss the possibility of Dakota County doing our dispatching. Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson City Administrator Attachments: Just the Facts, Pipeline, Pre-Application Meeting Synopsis, City Council Meeting Agenda, Twincities.com (Pioneer Press) Article “Airport plan under fire”.