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Mounds View City Council April 14, 2008 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />meters. Clerk-Administrator Ericson indicated that two additional changes are being <br />recommended and those are highlighted in yellow on Council copies. He then explained that <br />right of entry has been amended to allow the resident to hire a private plumber for the inspection <br />and his concern is that this could provide residents with the opportunity to circumvent the <br />inspection process in other areas. <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson indicated that, after discussion with the City Attorney, Sections 2 <br />and 6 have been recommended to be deleted to eliminate any potential issue with circumventing <br />the inspection process, and the remaining revisions will allow a legal foundation to enter <br />properties, or provide property owners with another mechanism to provide for inspection of the <br />sump pump connection. <br /> <br />Hearing no public comments, Mayor Marty closed the public hearing at 7:41 p.m. <br />Council Member Stigney said that taking out the right to request a licensed contractor would <br />concern him. Clerk-Administrator Ericson noted that the right to do so is listed in another <br />section. <br />Council Member Flaherty noted that the latest round of inspections was well received, as the <br />inspectors were in Mounds View vehicles and appeared very professional. <br />• MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Flaherty. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Ordinance 803, an <br />Ordinance Amending Title 900, Chapter 906 and Chapter 907 of the Mounds View City Code by <br />Adding Language Pertaining to Private Inspections and Other Revisions. <br />Mayor Marty said that he has been getting calls from citizens who have had the old water meter <br />with estimated charges, and they have taken issue with estimates, so it will resolve this issue to <br />get this taken care of as soon as possible. <br />ROLL CALL: Stigney/Hull/Flaherty/Mueller/Many. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />D. Resolution 7256, Consideration of Denial of a Rezoning and Final Plat for the <br />Knollwood Place Townhome Development on County Highway 10 E. <br />Planner Heller explained that in 2006 this request was started, and the proposal was to rezone <br />three properties, do a major subdivision, and a development review fora 19 unit townhome <br />development. Integra Homes owns the properties and presented the proposals. The first reading <br />was approved in 2006 and Council was waiting for final plat before moving forward with a <br />second reading. The development review and major subdivision came before Council in <br />December of 2006. May of 2007 was the six month timeframe and some information was <br />received but not enough to consider the application complete. <br /> <br />