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2008-08-08 Friday News August 8, 2008 Mendota Mall Update . Paster Enterprises presented their plan for remodeling The Mendota Mall to the City Council at this Tuesday’s City Council meeting. The Planning Commission had recommended approval of the proposal, but they did so with thirty three conditions on their recommendation. The City Council felt that a plan with thirty three conditions was not ready for approval. The City Council discussed the proposal for 3 1/2 hrs and then, because the City’s time limit was over for review, they had three options: approve the proposal, deny the proposal, or if Paster Enterprises agreed to extend the time limit, table the approval. Paster Enterprises agreed to a 180 day F R I D A Y N E W S August 8, 2008 extension, so, after the Mayor clearly got the Pasters to agree to make significant chang- es to their plan based on what direction they were having from their discussion with the City Council, they tabled consideration of the plan until their October 21st meeting. National Night Out Update This Tuesday was National Night Out and Mendota Heights had twelve neighbor- hoods participate this year along with the main events occurring at Mendakota Park. The weather was perfect and Mendakota Park’s parking lot was full, and with an esti- mated 250 residents. Denise Urman, Brian Convery and Neil Garlock each visited four of the neightborhood parties. Neil told me that his handcuffs were a big hit with the kids, for some reason they all enjoyed being handcuffed. Lets hope he never has to do it for real with any of them. Elections Election season is officially underway. The absentee ballots arrived this week and can be picked up or mailed out starting today. Nancy told me this morning that she has already mailed out three. The ballots are available today through September 8th. Par 3 Party This past Saturday 20+ Mendota Heights Commissioners, Council members and their families took advantage of a beautiful summer morning to play a round of golf at the Par 3. It was not only a great day to golf, but a nice chance to get to know each other a little better, and to celebrate a year of operations at the golf course. The lowest reported round that Jake heard was a 27, recorded by Rorie Perkins, Club- house Manager Tom Perkin’s son. Paul Portz from the Parks and Recreation Com- mission penciled in a 31, which Jake thinks is the lowest score for a commissioner or council member. Rorie also took home bragging rights for longest putt and clos- est to the pin. Can you say “Ringer?” Special thanks go out to Clubhouse Manager Tom Perkins, as well as Mary and Rorie Perkins who had the clubhouse and course looking great, and provided hot dogs, beans and all the fixings for every- one. August 8, 2008 Attachments Just the facts, Pipeline, Parks and Recreation Commission Agenda, Airport Relations Commission Meeting Agenda, Obituary for Robert Case Tousignant and Thank you letter from resident. Dates to Remember in August Parks & Rec Commission Meeting 8/12/08 6:30 ARC Commission Meeting 8/13/08 7:00 MAC Commission Meeting 8/18/08 1:00 Planning Commission Meeting 8/26/08 7:00 HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND and STAY COOL!! Five-day forecast Saturday TomAug 09orrow AM Rain Sunday SunAug 10day Fair Monday MonAug 11day T-storms Tuesday Tu Aug 12sday T-storms Wednesday edAug 13nsday T-storms Hi : 83 ° Lo : 60 ° Hi : 82 ° Lo : 63 ° Hi : 80 ° Lo : 62 ° Hi : 80 ° Lo : 62 ° Hi : 81 ° Lo : 63 °