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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 25, 1999 <br />• Mr. Ken Skogland, 7481 Lake Drive, came forward and asked for an update regarding the <br />Oasis/Amoco project. <br />Council directed staff to provide Mr. Skogland with an update regarding this issue. <br />Mr. Don Dunn, 6885 Blackduck Drive, came forward and stated he has heard that Council <br />Member Lyden has indicated the Comprehensive Plan supports 300 new homes per year. He <br />stated the proposed Comprehensive Plan supports 147 new homes per year which is a significant <br />reduction in the average for the past few years. He stated 50% does support the school system <br />and the Task Force supports the proposed plan 100%. He stated a new plan could be in place by <br />2000 if two (2) Council Members had more discussions about the plan. He continued stating that <br />the consultant at the October 4, 1999, Council meeting said very specifically that all Council <br />Members are the problem. Each Council Member must look at themselves and then solve the <br />problem together. He stated he would be present at the Council work session to discuss criteria <br />needed for a variance. <br />No one else appeared under open mike. <br />ADMINISTRATION DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAN TE <br />PUBLIC HEARING, Delinquent Utility Accounts, Ga (3/5 Vote Required) - <br />Resolution No. 99 - 116 certifies the delinquent ut' o o Anoka County for payable <br />•2000 property taxes. Each property owner has be d that the noted account is past due of <br />the stated amount and the possible pendin <br />Mayor Sullivan opened the public <br />Council Member Lyden m• `i 10 a public hearing at 6:45 p.m. Council Member Dahl <br />seconded the motion. <br />'ed unanimously. <br />Council Member Dahl e . ` o adopt Resolution No. 99 - 116, as presented. Council Member <br />Neal seconded the mot • Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 99 - 116 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consider Delinquent Utility Account to "Write Off', Ry-Chel Gaustad (3/5 Vote Required) <br />- Staff referred to a list of ten delinquent utility accounts to "write off'. Staff and a collection <br />agency have made a valiant effort to recover the noted outstanding amounts but without success. <br />Staff referred to the list noting it depicts each account history and City action. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to approve request to write off the delinquent utility accounts, <br />as presented. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />• Consider Approval of Election Judges, Ry-Chel Gaustad (3/5 Vote Required) - Staff referred <br />to a list of Election Judges that have successfully completed training and four (4) persons <br />3 <br />
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