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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1974 01-15 Watershed District Proposal Worries Woodbury Council DISPATCHzt.r.,) ST.PAUL DISPATCH ---- Tues.,Jan. 15, '79 Watershed Proposal Worries oodb . 1 C Woodbury councilmen meeting," said the may- five per cent and Land- Apartments. Mrs. Gil- The council renewed a last week decided to call • or. fall and Lake Elmo one bertson said the center The request renewed a meeting with neigh- Woodbury City Clerk half r cent. would operate five days PCAarianoe oto the burn- boring W a s h i n g t o n Bill Krueger said St. p y to allow poen County communityoffi- g The remaining centre- a week and care for chil- C u as a "last itch'- Paul city representative bution of nine per cent dren aged 2 to 10 years. ing s all u n p 1 a t t e n so settle ditch" Richard Schnarr is the represents the core of The council gave the brns dusing Open chairman of the Battle the problem, with none green light to the "trail burning isd generallynpro- effortences of opinion regard- C r e e k committee and , of the communities in- committee" to apply for h i b i t e d in the areas be- ing financial contribu- that Schnarr has not v o 1 v e d having volun- a st4 to grant-in-aid pro- south of Hwy. 12Avenue tion to a plan to solve called another meeting teered to increase its gram to establish a bicy- ander CenturyrnAvenue Battle Creek e r o s i o n as far as he knew. and a line running south problems. pledge. cle trail through Wood- of Tony's Country Ketch Woodbury Mayor Or- Krueger said St. Paul The proposal by Ram- bury. Phase one or first en to a line running per- year i 11 a Bielenberg Or- and Maplewood officials sey County to establish a call development plans ndicular to Carve r (and the Ramsey County watershed district (an- call for an expenditure Lake. pressed surprise on Board) apparently be- other taxing agency) ap- tofhe bituminous it m7 a and lime- being informed that the lieve the four Washing- p a r e n-t I y is worrying stone bi s u rf as time. A hearing was set forthe Ramsey County Board ton County communities Woodbury officials, who iths u r a c e d trail, Feb. t uo discuss a has already voted to ini- . involved do not intend to undoubtedly would rath- with centthe state payingss65 c 0 n s lounge-restaurant r c t i o n of n tiate action to establish increase their "fair er solve the problem Woodburyr the b lance and Hudson Bulevao n a B a t t 1 e Creek Wat- share" contribution to themselves than have it balance. Hudson Boulevard near ershed District for the the $1.2 million Battle solved by a watershed Though no one from Radio Drive. John Pfaff tarea. C r e e k improvement district board of manag- renumberinghe reet emming and and John Flanagan areh "We agreed to meet project. err committee the a p p I i c a n t s. The, vith our neighbors i was in attendance to re hearing will include the Elmo, Oakdale As it stands now, St. In other business last port on the latest pro- liquor license applica- LakeLd Elm as well as Paul has agreed to pay week, the council grant- gress of the Woodbury tion also. 'taplewodf and St. 45 per cent of the im- ed a special use permit project, the council' de- Mrs. Robert Vick was l solve the issue, but n Paul provement, Maplewood to Norma Gilbertson to cided to call a public hired as a city clerk-re- ) ne has called such a 33 per cent, Woodburyestablish a day care cen- hearing on the matter ceptionist at a salary of seven per cent, Oakdale ter at the Woodmere for March 13. $2.25 an hour.