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Mounds View City Council May 10, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br />license fees are projected to cover the part time inspector expense. <br />Council Member Mueller thanked staff for bringing forward the seasonal option that would meet <br />the needs of the City while not overly impacting the budget. <br />Council Member Stigney indicated he did not want to see the temporary worker putting in hours <br />for the City if there were no inspections. <br />Mayor Flaherty encouraged all staff to create efficiencies within their departments to eliminate <br />the need of increased staffing keeping in mind the budget crisis would continue. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 7614, <br />Authorizing the Advertisement of a Seasonal Temporary Part Time Building Inspector at $15 per <br />hour for a m�imum of 7,200 Hours in 2010. <br />Ayes — 5 <br />8. CONSENT AGENDA <br />Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Gunn asked to remove Item E. <br />A. Licenses for Approval. <br />B. Set a Public Hearing for 7:05 pm, May 24, 2010, to Review and Consider the <br />Five Year Financial Plan. <br />C. Resolution 7615, Revising the 2UlU r'ee �chedute by [�uaing a i emporary <br />Liquor License Fee. <br />D. Set a Public Hearing for 7:10 pm, May 24, 2010, to Consider Ordinance 845, <br />a Zoning Code Amendment to Chapter 1112, B-1 Neighborhood Business <br />District, by adding Thrift Store, and other additional permitted uses. <br />� e + u �.�•,. u � � � c �R ., �,� �ni n � r •a„ ., r,.�a;*;,.,,.,i <br />a i v'rv rv cvaa.sau <br />rT n •+ � n +a ,.r � � � '� '�-�~'�^�-���� u;��...,.,� �n <br />�.:.:,..:.c.�-:.:�..'�.:. _ -�� <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Mueller. To Approve the Consent Agenda Items A-D. <br />E. <br />Ayes — 5 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />Set a Public Hearing for 7:15 pm, May 24, 2010, to Consider a Conditional <br />Use Permit for Outdoor Sales-Farmer's Market, at 2430 Highway 10 <br />(Wynnsong Movie Theater parking lot). <br />Council Member Gunn questioned who was requesting the pernut and where would it be located. <br />Community Development Director Roberts stated he wasn't sure of the applicant, but noted the <br />person had operated a farmer's market in the past. Associate Planner Heller had dealt with the <br />permit thus far and Saturday morning was the suggested date of operation. Additional <br />• <br />�� <br />� <br />� <br />