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Mounds View City Council May 24, 2004 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br />6. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br />r None. <br />7. JUST AND CORRECT CLAIMS <br />Council Member Marty asked whether the Kennedy and Graven fees for ProCraft Homes, Silver <br />Lake Woods and Waldoch minor subdivision would be reimbursed by the developers. <br />Community Development Director Ericson indicated that the Waldoch and Silver Lake Woods <br />matters could be invoiced but it was the City's position to split the costs associated with the <br />Hidden Hollow development.. <br />Public Works Director Lee indicated Council gave direction to Staff that the City would be <br />picking up the legal costs associated with the dedicating of the private streets to the City. <br />Council Member Marty asked what the Aviation Policy Plan Task Force is. <br />City Attorney Riggs indicated he would need to look into exactly what was done on the matter <br />but it refers to the Anoka County Blaine Airport and an issue he was working on with City <br />Administrator Ulrich. <br />• Council Member Marty asked whether Bethlehem Baptist Church would be invoiced for costs. <br />Director Ericson indicated that Bethlehem was invoiced relating to the PUD amendment. <br />Council Member Marty asked why there was more paid than invoiced for the golf course <br />billboard lease project. <br />Finance Director Hansen explained that the City billed them for an item that was not chargeable <br />to them and needed to issue a credit and, rather than send them a check, they asked that the <br />amount be held by the City to be applied toward the next chargeable item. <br />Council Member Marty noted that the City received an invoice for over $15,000 on the Highway <br />10 noise wall. <br />Council Member Gunn asked what GCSAA stood for. <br />Golf Course Manager Burg indicated it stood for Golf Course Superintendent's Association of <br />America. <br />Barbara Haake indicated that the invoice on aviation was something that had to do with checking <br />up on the Metropolitan Council to ensure that they abide by the agreement with the minor airport <br />requirements. <br />• <br />
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