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2006-05-05 Friday NewsThe Friday News May 5, 2006 NEW POLICE SECRETARY STARTS Sandi Thone’s “promotion” upstairs from the Police Department to replace Judy Wonick left a hole in the Police Department to fill. Christina Hoss started this week replacing Sandi to job share with Kim Henning. Kim is expecting her baby the first week in June and then plans to take two months of maternity leave. Christina has agreed to work full-time while Kim is gone. Christina is a Mendota Heights resident and has a ver y diverse and interesting work history. SPRING CLEAN UP Remember tomorrow is the City’s 12th annual Spring Clean Up Day. We start accepting materials beginning at 8:00 A.M. and work until 2:00 P.M. Paster Enterprises was once again gracious enough to let us use the back of their shopping center as the location for this event. Staffing for the event is by City volunteers. The professionals are: “Green Man” recycles tires, “Scrap Busters” recycles metals, “Nitti Sanitation/Lightning Disposal” provides the packer trucks and roll offs for home remodeling debris, and this year we’ve added “Certified Appliance Recycling” recycles electronics. J.R. Appliances will be picking up appliances curbside on Monday, May 8th (per usual). Good weather is predicted – so we hope the weather forecasters are correct for once. T-MOBILE UPDATE Much to the satisfaction of a City Council Chambers full of residents, this Tuesday evening the City Council voted unanimously to direct the City Attorney to prepare a resolution informing T- Mobile that the City is no longer interest ed in leasing any part of Wentworth Park for them to construct a 120 foot tall communication tower. Since the public hearing at the April Planning Commission meeting was continued, this item will be back on the May Planning Commission agenda. Staff members have been in contact with T-Mobile since the City Council’s decision and in light of their action, T-Mobile has indicated their willingness to withdraw their Wentworth Park application. Should the City not receive a letter of withdrawal , it is anticipated that the Planning Commission would recommend denial of the application. Meanwhile, T-Mobile continues to purse the ir application for a tower at the City Hall site. NDC This Thursday morning, Councilmember Duggan and I attended the monthly Northern Dakota Chamber of Commerce meeting to update them on activities in Mendota Heights, and particularly the 50th year celebration. The meeting was well attended with businesses from West St. Paul, South St. Paul and Mendota Heights who were all very interested to hear about the celebration. NEXT CONDO BUILDING Ross Feffercorn is having a ground breaking ceremony for his second condominium building next Tuesday, May 9th at 11:00 A.M. This 20 unit building will be located immediately west of the 16 unit building that is currently built and being sold out. NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER Attached is a copy of a newsletter that I received from Councilmember Schneeman. Her Cherry Hills neighborhood has just begun publishing the newsletter. I think that it’s a great example that other neighborhoods could copy to do their own publications. Respectfully submitted, Jim Danielson Attachments: Pipeline, Just the Facts, Parks and Recreation Agenda, ARC Agenda, Planning Commission Agenda Synopsis, article “City rejects cell phone tower”, article “Chief will build from ground up”, article “Chasing Snob Appeal”, article “Explore the historic Sibley House site”, email from Judy, neighborhood newsletter and Friday Fax.