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June <28 1976 <br />ITEM I. Adopt Resolution No. 743 approving subdivision of lands te_; <br />be known as Spagenski Addition. Final plat has been submitted whic <br />meets the terms of Council's approval of the preliminary plat. Staf: <br />recommends approval. <br />ITEM J. Approve, as recommended by Planning Commission (6 -23 -76 min <br />minor subdivision request of Al Petron to create two lots from exist <br />property located at 2909 Woodale Fad. East lot, fronting on Knollwoo <br />Drive, will be 143.24 feet deep and west lot, fronting on Woodale <br />Drive, 100.0 feet deep with 110.0 feet of frontage. Before clerk <br />signs new deeds, the existing garage and concrete slab are to be <br />removed or relocated so that they conform to zoning code setback re <br />ments. <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REQUEST CHARLES BETTS <br />Ad. Achen stated that this is a minor subdivision on property located <br />approximately at 8315 Red Oak Drive, to subdivide it into two lots, <br />one fronting Red Oak, the other fronting Sunnyside. The Planning <br />Commission recommended an equal lot split. The staff recommendation <br />was to subdivide in the center of the easement, which is not exactly <br />in the center of the existing parcel. <br />Mayor Johnson asked what percentage of the property is currently <br />divided down the middle of the block and Ad. Achen replied that the <br />exact middle is 236.5 feet from the property lines at the center of <br />the block. f the Planning Commission recommendation is accented than <br />an easement required. <br />MAYOR JOHNSON RESIGNATION <br />Mayor Johnson presented his resignation effective July 1, 1976, as of the City of Mounds View. <br />MS (Baumgartner- Shelquist) to reluctantly accept Mayor Johnson's <br />resignation as of July 1, 1976. <br />Councilman Baumgartner stated that Mayor Johnson has done much for <br />the City; he has spent many hours as Mayor, and his diplomacy is <br />his greatest asset. <br />Councilman Hodges stated that he is very dedicated and it would be <br />difficult to enumerate his contributions. His leadership will be <br />missed by all. As acting Mayor he presented Mayor Johnson with a <br />plaque. <br />Councilman Baumgartner presented Mayor Johnson with a "garage sale <br />sign". <br />Mayor Johnson thanked everyone and asked for action on the motion. <br />5 ayes <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS ON GREENWOOD TERRACE AND CHARLES HERMAN ADDITION <br />James Anderson, attorney for Mrs. Nelson and Mr. Hermann suggested <br />that the two matters be heard at the same time. Mayor Johnson stated <br />that we would wait until 8:20 then and convene both at the same time. <br />