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2008-07-18 Friday News July 18, 2008 NOC Meeting This Wednesday was the bi-monthly meeting of the MAC’s Noise Oversight Committee (NOC). Liz Petschel, Airport Relations Commission Chair represented the City on the Committee and Sally Lorberbaum. Jake Sedlacek and I also attended. During the meeting nighttime operations of our runway (12L) were discussed. The Mendota Heights ARC had discussed at their recent meeting that nighttime operations were noticeably reduced from 12L and were pleasantly surprised by this. At the NOC meeting Carl Rydeen, FAA Tower Supervisor reported that the reason for the reduction was ongoing taxiway reconstruction adjacent to the runway. Liz expressed a concern that, if for some reason, reported numbers are unusual, that reason should be made known. “Artificial” numbers cause confusion and should be explained. The next day Chad Leqve, MAC noise investigated Carl’s claim that the low operation numbers off 12L were caused by runway construction closures and found that he was not correct. Both Chad and Carl have been invited to the August ARC meeting, where we can try and sort this all out. It pays to be vigilant over the Airport— good going Liz! F R I D A Y N E W S July 18, 2008 Bubble Bath at the Village Someone threw bubble bath soap in the fountain at the Village Green on Wednesday night. Of- ficer Von Felt responded and reported that the bubbles were six feet high and rising...he did not catch the perpetrator, but thought the resulting bubbles in the fountain were “very pretty”. Of- ficer Meyer reported that he checked the next morning and the bubbles were still rising. Fishing Derby The Cliff Timm Memorial Fishing Derby was held this past Wednesday on a beautiful, if not a little hot, evening. While Teresa was not here to give us the official tally today, these are the numbers Jake was able to “hook” from the event board. 51 one youth reeled in 479 fish. The largest fish appears to be a 3 5/8 oz sunfish, the smallest fish caught was a tie between a couple of ¼ oz sunfish (Can you really weigh a fish that size?). Thank you to all of our registrants, vol- unteers and sponsors! Condolences to Ultan Council Member Duggan’s brother Pat lost his battle with cancer this weekend. Pat lived in the Houston, Texas area and was a nationally respected intervention specialist dealing with alcohol, drugs, depression, marriage etc. type cases. Our sympathy goes out to Ultan and his family. July 18, 2008 Attachments Just the facts, Pipeline, Planning Commission Agenda, City of Eagan Webpage Article “Open Houses Regard- ing Carriage Hills Land”, Obituaries for Ultan Duggan’s brother Patrick Mary Duggan and Tom Olunds father William H. Olund. HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!! Sympathy to Tom Olund This week Public Works Superintendent Tom Olund’s father also lost his battle with cancer. Tom’s father was a Mendota Heights resident since 1954 when he lived off Pilot Knob Road in the neighborhood acquired by MAC. After MAC acquired that home he moved to his home on Freeway Road. Our sympathies go out to Tom and his entire family. Dates to Remember in July MAC Commission Meeting 7/21/08 1:00 Planning Commission Meeting 7/22/08 7:00 (Note time change)