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Mounds View City Council August 9, 2010 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />• Mayor Flaherty questioned how the developer proposed to keep the houses from sinking, as this <br />allegedly happened to a home on an adjacent property, which could not have a basement or <br />second story. Mr. Harstad explained the laws in place for foundations and suitable soils were <br />quite strict. He stated soil borings were completed and areas on the east were more suitable for <br />building. Mr. Harstad indicated he would be willing to complete new soil borings for each lot <br />before development occurred. <br />Council Member Gunn asked if the development would be done all at once or one home at a <br />time. Mr. Harstad explained that one home would be built at a time due to the current housing <br />market conditions. He indicated a11 soil and engineering work would be done at once. <br />Mayor Flaherty requested the soil work be completed and that the site not continue looking like a <br />construction site as Red Oak Estates does. City Administrator Ericson noted this could be made <br />a condition for the approval process. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt of Resolution 7658, <br />Version 2, Overturning the Mounds View Planning Commission's denial of a variance request <br />for reduced lot widths within a wetland zoning district thereby approving the variance as <br />requested, adding stipulations 1.) the property owner will deed a conservation easement to the <br />City along Silver Lake Road; and 2.) all soil work will be completed at one time. <br />. Council Member Stigney stated the application did not meet the criteria for a wetland district. <br />Mayor Flaherty indicated he would support this development only if the green space were <br />maintained along Silver Lake Road. <br />City Administrator Ericson noted if the variance was approved, the applicant would have one <br />year to act on it or the approval would expire. <br />Ayes — 3 Nays — 1(Stigney) Motion carried. <br />D. Resolution 7659, Approving the Purchase of a New Fuel Pump and Tank <br />Monitor and Rescind Resolution 7651. <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson stated on Monday July 26, 2010, City Council approved <br />Resolution 7651 authorizing the purchase of a new tank monitor and fuel pump from Pump and <br />Meter Services, Inc. of Hopkins, Minnesota, for the diesel fuel tank at Public Works. On <br />Wednesday, July 28, 2010, Staff contacted the vendor to inform them of Council direction and to <br />arrange for the purchase of the new tank and monitor. <br />Public Works Supervisor Peterson indicated the vendor then informed Staff that the quote he had <br />earlier provided was for the tank monitor only, a new pump would be an additional cost. The <br />vendor was informed that this information would need to be reviewed by the Public Works <br />• Director before any further action would be taken due to the confusion over the quote. Staff <br />received two quotes from qualified vendors. Minnesota Petroleum Service of Columbia Heights <br />