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September 1999 Shore ReportS PECIAL C� MPRE°I`I N�IVE'�LAN �lltTl�Cd seft `i THE INSIDE COMPREHENSIVE FLAN INSERT Trail Talk ............. 2 Communications Corner . 2 Council on Cable ....... 2 Y2k ............... 2 Early Shorewood ...... 3 Community Events .... 3 Senior Corner ......... :3 Recycling News........ 3 Shorewood Map ....... 4 School Approved A T THEIR AUGUST 9 MF,ETING, THE SHOREWOOD CITY COUNCIL, adopted a resolution establishing a school speed zone on Smithtown Road at —��— Minnewashta Elementary School. The City has received several re- quests for a lower speed and pedestrian crossing at the school, and after review of the site a crossing was recommended to be placed on Smithtown Road at the intersection of Strawberry Lane. The 30 mile per hour speed limit on Smithtown Road will be lowered to 20 mph for approximately 300 feet on either side of the new crosswalk. It is hoped to have the signage and road markings in place at the start of this school year or shortly thereafter. As a school speed zone, the 20 mph limit is in effect only while children are present, going to or from the school. Just a reminder for drivers on all streets and in our neighborhoods for this time of year —it's back to school season, so please drive with care. Lieutenant i ° ri d Retires from Public Service After 28 Years in our Community A S OF ,JULY 29, LIEUTENANT DENNIS is only part of the change that he has observed SIEGFRIED has been faced with the new through the years. The most obvious, he decision of what to wear each day. Since says, are in the volume and the nature of the graduating from high school (some 35 years calls they receive. One of the greatest im- ago) he has been a man in uniform. He went provements he reports is the decrease in the from graduation directly into the military and number of highway fatalities, which he at- on to 2 1/2 years on the Redwood tributes to stepped -up traffic en- Falls police department before forcemeat. joining the Shorewood police What will he gladly leave be force in 1971. N s . hind? The 25 pounds of equip Siegfried is part of the past that meat that goes with the navy many have forgotten —when blue shirt and pants he has be- Shorewood had its own police de- come used to. Dennis doesn't partment (with all of six officers). know what his next "assign - In those days, two smaller cities `' ment" is, but he is not ready to (Tonka Bay and Greenwood) contracted with stop working altogether. He'll be looking our department for public safety services. into some non - uniform job to keep himself After 1973 the Excelsior and Shorewood busy for a few more years. Police departments merged to become the Without hesitation, Dennis says the part South Lake Minnetonka Public Safety Depart- he will miss the most are the people he has ment. They headquartered in a small office worked with. He has appreciated the spe- within the Excelsior Fire House on 3rd Street. cial quality of the staff at South Lake and As the department grew, it moved to a small enjoyed the compatibility of the department. building on County Road 19 and eventually It goes without saying that they will truly to their current facility along Highway 7. miss him and his long -term perspective and According to Siegfried, who is the last of years of experience in this community. We the original Shorewood police force, growth all wish Mr. Siegfried the best! S HOREWOOD EVENTS , � N1 T W 9/2 5:00 Comp. Plan Open House O O 3 9/6 — HOLIDAY--CITY OFFICES CLOSED 2 ' 4 a p 7:00 Planning Commission Meeting v 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 i 9/8 5:00 Comp. Plan Open House 9/13 7:00 City Council Meeting 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 3 7:30 w CL 19 20 211 22 23 24 25 9/21 4t Comp. Plan Public Hearing LLJ rA O THE INSIDE COMPREHENSIVE FLAN INSERT Trail Talk ............. 2 Communications Corner . 2 Council on Cable ....... 2 Y2k ............... 2 Early Shorewood ...... 3 Community Events .... 3 Senior Corner ......... :3 Recycling News........ 3 Shorewood Map ....... 4 School Approved A T THEIR AUGUST 9 MF,ETING, THE SHOREWOOD CITY COUNCIL, adopted a resolution establishing a school speed zone on Smithtown Road at —��— Minnewashta Elementary School. The City has received several re- quests for a lower speed and pedestrian crossing at the school, and after review of the site a crossing was recommended to be placed on Smithtown Road at the intersection of Strawberry Lane. The 30 mile per hour speed limit on Smithtown Road will be lowered to 20 mph for approximately 300 feet on either side of the new crosswalk. It is hoped to have the signage and road markings in place at the start of this school year or shortly thereafter. As a school speed zone, the 20 mph limit is in effect only while children are present, going to or from the school. Just a reminder for drivers on all streets and in our neighborhoods for this time of year —it's back to school season, so please drive with care. Lieutenant i ° ri d Retires from Public Service After 28 Years in our Community A S OF ,JULY 29, LIEUTENANT DENNIS is only part of the change that he has observed SIEGFRIED has been faced with the new through the years. The most obvious, he decision of what to wear each day. Since says, are in the volume and the nature of the graduating from high school (some 35 years calls they receive. One of the greatest im- ago) he has been a man in uniform. He went provements he reports is the decrease in the from graduation directly into the military and number of highway fatalities, which he at- on to 2 1/2 years on the Redwood tributes to stepped -up traffic en- Falls police department before forcemeat. joining the Shorewood police What will he gladly leave be force in 1971. N s . hind? The 25 pounds of equip Siegfried is part of the past that meat that goes with the navy many have forgotten —when blue shirt and pants he has be- Shorewood had its own police de- come used to. Dennis doesn't partment (with all of six officers). know what his next "assign - In those days, two smaller cities `' ment" is, but he is not ready to (Tonka Bay and Greenwood) contracted with stop working altogether. He'll be looking our department for public safety services. into some non - uniform job to keep himself After 1973 the Excelsior and Shorewood busy for a few more years. Police departments merged to become the Without hesitation, Dennis says the part South Lake Minnetonka Public Safety Depart- he will miss the most are the people he has ment. They headquartered in a small office worked with. He has appreciated the spe- within the Excelsior Fire House on 3rd Street. cial quality of the staff at South Lake and As the department grew, it moved to a small enjoyed the compatibility of the department. building on County Road 19 and eventually It goes without saying that they will truly to their current facility along Highway 7. miss him and his long -term perspective and According to Siegfried, who is the last of years of experience in this community. We the original Shorewood police force, growth all wish Mr. Siegfried the best! S HOREWOOD EVENTS , � N1 T W 9/2 5:00 Comp. Plan Open House cc 9/6 — HOLIDAY--CITY OFFICES CLOSED 2 ' 4 9/7 7:00 Planning Commission Meeting 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 i 9/8 5:00 Comp. Plan Open House 9/13 7:00 City Council Meeting 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 9/14 7:30 Park Commission Meeting CL 19 20 211 22 23 24 25 9/21 7:00 Comp. Plan Public Hearing LLJ 9/27 7:00 City Council Meeting 26 27 28 29 30 Underlining indicates cablecast of Council meetings —see schedule on page 2 Communications Corner I F YOU ? RE NOT ON -LINE, REMEMBER THE SHORELINE as an efficient way to send a message to City Hall. Just like e-mail, it can be employed at your convenience, 24 hours a day, 365 days a year by calling 474 -3236, Ext. 1. City staff checks for messages daily and refers them on to the appropriate department and to City Council for their review and response as needed. Some opinions regarding a potential cat ordinance have been received and more are welcomed. Another important topic to respond to is the Compre- hensive Plan. Please review the information enclosed with this newsletter, and leave your comments on the Shoreline if you are unable to attend one of the meetings. 474 -121 4 # 1 Council on Cable City Council meetings can be seen on Cable Channel at the following times: August 23 Meeting Friday, September 3 at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday, September 7 at 5 :30 P.M. September 13 Meeting Friday, September 17 at 1:30 P.M. Tuesday, September 2 1 at 5:30 P.M. September 27 Meeting Will be on October Schedule. T A PUBLIC HE ARING on August 17, 1999, the Lake Minnetonka Com- munications Commission (LMCC) adopted a resolution authorizing the sale of Triax Midwest to Mediacom LLC. Other cities and franchise groups will also need to take similar action before a sale is final. Watch for further developments in the local paper and the next issue of the LMCC newsletter. —- - - - - - `rail (and Park) Talk rPHESE ARE SOME OF THE TOPICS which are recently under consider ation by the Park Commission: 0 The Shorewood Park Commission was joined by several members of the City Council in a late July neighborhood walk along Enchanted and Shady Lanes on the islands. While the main purpose was to discuss the pros and cons of a trail, a number of other neighborhood issues were raised, as well. 0 The Commission continues deliberations in September on park and trail Capital Improvement Programs and on considering other funding sources. The Shorewood Park Foundation and the various organized sports groups will be increasingly relied upon to help raise funds as park dedication fees from development diminish. The Commission and organizations that use the parks heavily will need to find ways to sustain Shorewood's great park facilities as time goes on. There needs to be a cooperative atmosphere in planning for the future. 0 The City Council recently passed a resolution in support of a skate park in the South Lake area. Mayor Woody Love will be approaching other South Lake cities to participate in a joint effort. The idea of an area desig- nated for skateboard and in -line skate use was initiated last year by several area youth. It would be one of the few park attractions that is for non -orga- nized sports. Anyone interested in helping to pursue a skate park may contact City Hall at 474 -3236 or by e -mail at cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us. L-------------------------- J Checklist Check the f0mving once completed: ❑ Get hard copies of prescription refills ❑ Schedule physical and dental check- ups before Jan. 1, 2000 ❑ Stock first -aid supplies • Stock a supply Of water, food necessities to last several clays to a reek • Assess status of home heating system • Evaluate whether or not you need to obtain an alternative heat and /or light source • Purchase a carbon monoxide detector if using fireplace, generator or non- electric space heater • Obtain an AIy IHM battery- operated radio ❑ Stock batteries ❑ Test fire and carbon monoxide YleteCtorS D Abp off Gasoline anti hom.e.- heating oit tanks in December ❑ Renew licenses ahead of time ZI Review insurance policies and warranties for Y2k exclusions ❑ Know how to drain water pipes ❑ Know where to report emergencies and backup emergency phone nurnbers ' Know the location of an ernergency shelter if you need to evacuate your home ❑ Keep hard copies of all financial transactions and assets ❑ With draw a prudent amount of cash (enough for at least 3- 5days) Talk to the elderly and frail about Y2k concerns ❑ If possible, limit travel plans daring January 2000 ❑ Assess stain Of 110111C security systenr ❑ Obtain keys or nianaal overrides for electronic. card, or code Locks ❑ Continue to assess your community's level of readiness for Y2k failures Irxftrrzrzation ( owainecl in thin communication )dotes to the C itt of Shoo e�tirrod's Year 2000 efforts. The disclosure ofthis info motion is intended to.verre ns a K ur 2000 ReadinessDis- closar ?e ender the Year 2000 hilbramion and Rcad;iwss Disclo sarertct, Public 105-21 THE SHORE REPORT/ SEPTEMBER 1999 2 Minnetonka Reminiscences by George Day (1845 -1937) Reprinted courtesy of the Excelsior -Lake Minnetonka Historical Society Boyhood Friends of Pioneer Days Are Gone A ND MY BOYHOOD FRIENDS, Abner Bennett, Charlie and George Galpin and George Gideon —all of the above named answered the call of Father Abraham for "300,000 more" and yielded up their lives for their country. I alone of my schoolmates who marched to the defense of the Union in [ 18] 62 am left. George Gideon was killed while bravely fighting Little Crow and his band in the battle of Acton. Others of my friends who served their country in the War of the Rebellion and lived to return home since died. Death exacts his yearly toll from the fast thinning ranks of the old soldiers. Not many years will expire before the last one, with tottering footsteps will cross the Great Divide. In writing this rather disjointed nar- rative, I am fully aware of its many faults and deficiencies; still I hope it may prove interesting to the few old - timers and perhaps to some of the younger gen- eration who may have a curiosity to know about the early days at Minnetonka. This concludes the series taken from Minnetonka Reminiscences Watch for memories of the first Mayor of Shorewood, Mr. W. Dudley Kendrick. H AVING A DISPUTE wim SOMEONE that you can not resolve on your own? West Suburban Mediation Center can help you resolve disputes and problems with neighbors, family members, busi- nesses, employers, employees, property owners, tenants or others. Both sides meet with trained mediators to decide on a mutually acceptable solution. In most cases there is no fee. Call 612- 933 -0005 for assistance or more information. Community Events Meet the Mayors The South Tonka League of Women Voters will be holding its annual New Member Kickoff Meeting on Thursday, September 9, 1999 beginning at 7:30 P.M. at Shorewood City Hall. The Mayor, or a Council member, from each of the South Lake communities, has been in- vited to be guest speakers for the evening. Each participant will share "lively is- sues" in their respective community. If you are interested in attending, please contact Jane Stein at 474 -4673. Excelsior Farmer's Market Remember, the Excelsior Farmer's Market continues into October on Thurs- days from 2 to 6:30 P.M. at Lyman Park. Apple Day News Excelsior Apple Day is Saturday, Sep- tember 11. This is a great all-day, all- family event that is one of our area's longest - standing traditions! Park Offerings Hennepin Parks offers wonderful fall programs and activities which are de- tailed in the latest issue of Seasons. For a free copy, call 559 -9000 or check their web site at www.hennepinparks.org. The City of Shorewood is interested in pub- lishing events involving community members or organizations. Call City Hall if you would like your community meeting or event dates included in our next publication. Recycling News Summer Leftovers ummERTuvm is when people often use hazardous waste items such as insec- ticides /bug spray, sticides, charcoal fluid, driveway sealers tars /asphalt , wood sealers,; etc. Remember, any un- used hazardciut' products and empty aerosol containers may be dis- posed of safely at one of the Hennepin County Citizen Drop -Off Centers. For more information call (612)348 -6509. Labor Day Recycling Change The curhside recycling schedule will be affected by the Labor Day Holiday. Both the mainland and Island residents will have Thursday pick -up that week (September 9). Prevent Paper Pile -up he SHORE REPORT is available by AL electronic delivery! Simply e -mail your name and postal address to us at cityhall @ci.shorewood.mn.us and your address label will be removed from the mailing list. You will receive an e -mail reply confirming delivery of on -line is- sues. Each month the City will send an e -mail with the newsletter as an attach- ment. It saves paper and delivery time! Call 474 -3236 if you have questions. ]I lll€ ENIOR COMMUNITY SERvIcEs is offering many fall classes and activities at the Southshore Center— like beginning bridge and art classes or a free discussion series called "Exploring Local History." Besides the variety of classes and special events, there are on -going recreational activities and some consul- tation services available. Call 474 -7635 for a copy of the fall schedule to get all the details. Dial -A -Ride Keep in mind that transportation is available through Southshore Dial -A- Ride by calling 474 -7441 at least one day before a ride is needed. The acces- sible mini -bus runs to and from places in Shorewood, Deephaven, Excelsior, Greenwood and Tonka Bay. Rake -A -Thou The 13th Annual Rake -A -Thou is scheduled for Saturday, October 30 and applications will be taken at the Southshore Center beginning September 7. All senior residents of the Minnetonka School District are eligible for this free leaf - raking service. If you have questions about the program, can the Center at 474 -7635 or Senior Skills Bank at 612 -401 -6839. 3 THE SHORE REPORT /SEPTEMBER 1999 SHOREWOOD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN -ww 200 A SPECIAL EDITION INSERT OF SHOREWOOD'S MONTHLY NEWSLETTER SEPTEMBER 1999 HE SHOREWOOD PLANNING COMMISSION WILL HOLD A SERIES OF NEIGHBORHOOD MEETINGS TO PRESENT A DRAFT REVISION OF THE SHOREWOOD COMPREHENSIVE PLAN. The Commission and the City Council have spent the last two years working on the document, which was originally adopted in 1995. The Comprehensive Plan provides a decision - making framework to guide development and change within the community as we head into the twenty -first century. This newsletter cannot begin to summarize all that is in the Comprehensive Plan document. It is, however, intended to highlight some of the issues being discussed that may be of interest to you. Some of the recommendations for action are briefly listed. Many of these issues and recommendations will affect you and your neighborhood. How CAN YOU LEARN MORE, BECOME INVOLVED? 1) Stop in at City Hall and review the proposed draft document; 2) Attend one of the informal neighborhood information meetings (a schedule of meetings appears on the back of this newsletter insert); and 3) Attend the official public hearing (see box below). Following the neighborhood information meetings, a more formal public hearing will be held: Tuesday, September 21, 1999 at 7:00 P.M. Southshore Center 5735 Country Club Road, Shorewood, MN he Shorewood Planning Commission and the City Council encourage you to read the follow ing brief summaries of recommendations contained in the five major sections of the Plan. Learn as much as you can about the Plan. Talk to your friends and neighbors. Attend one of the neighborhood meetings. Your input in this process is extremely important. NEIGHBORHOOD IGBOROD .TIS SCHEDU VER THE PAST FEW YEARS ONE OF THE MORE SUCCESSFUL WAYS OF COMMUNICATING with Shorewood residents has been through informal open house meetings. The format of these meetings allows people to come and go at their convenience. It also provides Planning Commissioners, City Council members, and staff a relaxed atmo- sphere to meet with residents in small groups and sometimes even one on one. All of the neighborhood meetings will be held from 5:00 P.M. to 7:30 P.M. in the Council Chambers of the Shorewood City Hall, 5755 Country Club Road. Following are the dates of the meetings: ♦ Tuesday, August 31, 1999 ♦ Thursday, September 2, 1999 + Wednesday, September 8, 1999 + .. A Publication of The City of Shorewood / September 1999 ATUR:AL ESouRCES s " LANNING COMMISSIONS AND CITY COUNCILS HAVE COME AND GONE, but one thing that alas remained constant over the years is Shorewood's commitment to maintaining the natural environment of the Lake Minnetonka area. This chapter of the Comprehen- sive Plan attempts to "fine tune" a number of initiatives proposed in the earlier Plan that are geared to protecting Shorewood's natural resources. Recommendations of this chapter include: ♦ The City will adopt standards regulating development on steep slopes. For example, grading or construction that results in disturbed slopes greater than 3:1 (three horizontal to one vertical) shall be restricted. ♦ The City's tree preservation and replacement policy will be refined to include a provision whereby builders and developers may plant trees on public property in instances where it is impractical to replace trees on a construction site. ♦ Landscaping requirements will be incorporated into a new Subdivision Ordinance to be drafted late this year or early next year. ♦ The requirements of the Wetland Conservation Act will continue to be actively enforced. ♦ The City will take a role in examining the benefits versus potential damage of various chemical treatments, such as lawn fertilizers and mosquito spraying. COMMUNITY `ACILTTIE ER ICES HIS CHAPTER OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN ADDRESSES MANY OF the day to day issues relating to public lands and buildings, services and systems: ♦ Sanitary sewer ♦ Municipal buildings and schools Water system ♦ Public safety ♦ Storm water ♦ Solid waste ♦ Parks and recreation ♦ Other public utilities T he following is a summary of just some of recommendations found in this chapter: ♦ Prioritize small drainage projects based on: 1) public safety and health; 2) substantial financial impact to the City; 3) pub- ;., lic nuisance; and 4) private nuisance. ♦ Finance large drainage projects through special taxing districts based on established subwatersheds. ♦ Stormwater runoff shall be managed based upon the principle that the rate of runoff leaving a site after development shall not exceed the rate of runoff prior to development. ♦ Provide City water only where demand for it can be demonstrated. ♦ Focus future park planning on the development of existing sites rather than on acquisition of land, but examine land that becomes available to the City for possible recreational opportunities. ♦ Continue to coordinate recreational programs with other communities through the Minnetonka School District. ♦ Continue to provide police protection through the existing four -city joint powers agreement. ♦ Establish four to six refuse collection districts within the community, awarding contracts to low- bidding private haulers. ♦ Require all new development to place all utilities underground and explore ways to eliminate existing overhead wiring. A PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD / SEPTEMBER 1999 LAND USE M ANY PEOPLE DO NOT REALIZE THAT SHOREWOOD IS APPROXIMATELY 90 PERCENT DEVELOPED. AS such, guiding the development of the remaining 10 percent becomes extremely impor- tant. The Land Use Plan strives to establish a pattern of land uses that is consis- tent with the residential and recreational character of the community. In doing so, the Plan's recommendations include: ♦ Commercial development should be consistent with the residential character of —>' the community and concentrated to three primary locations: 1) Country Club Road/County Road 19; 2) Lake Linden/Highway 7; and 3) Vine Hill Road! a-YT Highway 7 y ♦ Require formal platting procedures for the subdivision of land, allowing metes and bounds divisions only in the simplest of cases. ♦ Adopt a Land Use Plan to illustrate the relationship of various densities of residential development and nonresidential uses. ♦ The Proposed Land Use Plan should be consistent with the current City Zoning map. TRANSPOR HE TRANSPORTATION SECTION OF THE PLAN LOOKS AT THE TOTAL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM. It identifies transportation goals, policies, and recommendations to ensure a safe, efficient and convenient transportation system that... limits negative impact on the environment and is sensi- tive to the needs of residents. It defines the classification of your street. Should parking be allowed on your street? Is your street a loca road, a local.oller, a minor or intermediate arterial? This section defines the Municipal State Aid streets and`11 40$� . es mass transit, street width and bicycle/ pedestrian issues. Some of the recommendatio sportation Chapter are as follows: ♦ Re- evaluate design criteria (width i fgth c�f eol :& -sacs, curbing, etc.) for new City streets. ♦ Reconstruct existing streets to eUiTelt widths, brit not less than 20 feet. ♦ Consider regulations that limit the extent of damage done to City streets by garbage trucks. ♦ Prepare alternative designs to the Galpin Lake Road/Highway 7 intersection alignment ♦ Close the Lake Linden Drive entrance to Highway 7 and redesign the intersection of High- way 41 and Highway 7. ♦ Recognize Vine Hill Road north of Covington Road as a minor collector. ♦ Continue to work with Hennepin County to redesign the intersection of County Road 19, Smithtown Road and Country Club Road. ♦ Monitor the effectiveness of current snowmobile regulations. ♦ Continue working with neighborhoods to implement the trail planning process established by the Park Commission. ♦ Improve the mass transit system so that the level of service equals the current rate of taxation. QUSING HIS CHAPTER OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN is still "under con - struction." When completed it will address the following topics: ♦ Housing condition and maintenance ♦ Variety of housing options ♦ Senior housing ♦ Housing programs ♦ Sub - regional cooperation I .. A PUBLICATION OF THE CITY OF SHOREWOOD I SEPTEMBER 1 999 { le a a I x. The following items are on the September 7 Planning Commission Agenda: 1 The owner of property located at 4980 Shady Island Circle would like to build a new house which contains a bi- level attached garage, and keep existing accessory structures on the lot. The to- tal combined accessory space will exceed the 1200 square feet permitted by City Code. The applicant is requesting a con- ditional use permit to allow the additional accessory space. A public hearing is scheduled for 7:00 P.M. 2 The property owner of 6125 Ridge Road would like to build a new home on his lot which contains steep slopes. He is requesting approval of variances to the bluff setback as well as the front yard setback. A public hearing will be held at 7:15 P.M. Administrator James C. Harm k4ewsietter Editor: Connie Baslyr THE SHORE (REPORT / SEPTEMBER 1999 �< T'h:s newsletter is printed or recycled paper. Crime Watch Ideas Shorewood's C RIME PREVENTION INFORMATION and safety tips are yours for the asking. Annual Fall leaf A representative of the South Lake SHORE 00 , MN 55331 U.S. POSTAGE PAID Minnetonka Public Safety Department and Brush Drop- (SLMPSD) is available to visit with oft' nay will be neighborhood associations or just a small EXCELSIOR, MN 55331 group of interested residents and share held on Saturday, ideas about crime prevention. They can October 3O. also help to organize a Neighborhood Crime Watch Program for your area. Watch for Call Officer Jeff Keller at SLMPSD (474 -3236) if you are interested. information in The Department also publishes a the next issue of quarterly newsletter, Crime Watch, which privides information on protec- the SHORE REPORT. tion in day -to -day situations for our- selves and our children. Call SLMPSD for a free copy. Administrator James C. Harm k4ewsietter Editor: Connie Baslyr THE SHORE (REPORT / SEPTEMBER 1999 �< T'h:s newsletter is printed or recycled paper. CITY OF SHOREWOOD 5755 COUNTRY CLUB ROAD BULK RATE SHORE 00 , MN 55331 U.S. POSTAGE PAID PERMIT Il128 (612)474.3236 & FAX (612)474.0128 EXCELSIOR, MN 55331 Monday - Friday 8:00 A.M. to 4 :30 P.rP,. DF LI VER 'TO: > Z Council Members woody Love, Mayor Kr €st€ Mover John Garfunkel Christine L.iz6e Scott Zerby Administrator James C. Harm k4ewsietter Editor: Connie Baslyr THE SHORE (REPORT / SEPTEMBER 1999 �< T'h:s newsletter is printed or recycled paper.