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5/9/1977
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-3- <br />Mayor Pickar started that the walkway situation would be brought up again prior <br />to final plat approval. <br />PUBLIC HEARINGS RELOCATION Or BUILDING TO 5302 JACKSON DRIVE <br />Cary Martinson, S302 Jackson Drive, has requested permission to move a garage from <br />2106 Madison Street NT, Minneapolis, to 5302 Jackson Drive. The garage is 16 feet <br />wide and 22 feet deep, with a 10 foot overhead door and a two foot, six inch <br />service door, with a window for light and ventilation. A 75 percent petition has <br />been received and approved by the Staff. <br />Mayor Pickar asked Idr. Martinson if he had checked out all the problems involved <br />in moving the garage. Mr. Martinson replied that he was having the garage moved <br />by a commercial moving firm and that they would have an escort. <br />Mayor Pickar closed the public hearing. <br />IMP Pickar- Hodges) to approve the move of the garage for Gary Martinson to 5302 <br />Jackson Drive, with the stipulation that he meets all requirements as set forth <br />in the codes of the City of Mounds View. <br />CITIZEN COMMENTS AND REQUESTS <br />The Council meeting at this time returned to citizen comments and requests. <br />Floyd Larson, 5250 Edgewood, stated that he owns a recreational vehicle and does <br />not understand why he cannot keep it on his property. He asked his neighbors and <br />they did not object to him parking his vehicle on his property. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that he could sympathize with Mr. Larson's viewpoint <br />but that they must also keep the other side of the issue in mind, of those people <br />who object to having to look at a large recreational vehicle parked next to their <br />house. <br />Kathleen Keifer, 5180 Bona Road, stated she felt it was a violation of human rights <br />to not be allowed to park a recreational vehicle on ones own property. She asked <br />what to do when visitors come. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner again stated the provision of a 60 hour visit allotment. <br />It was asked when the issue would be addressed, and Administrator Achen stated that <br />the Planning Commission could hold a public hearing on the meeting, and that the <br />Chapter 40 revision had been passed as a whole with the understanding that the <br />recreational vehicle portion would be brought up again. The best way to find out <br />the timing of the public hearing would be to either call City Hall on Friday, or <br />to wa`ch the New Brighton Bulletin for the publication of official notice of the <br />public heating. Also, if people were interested in discussing commercial vehicles, <br />they should go to the Planning Commission meeting on May 11 and reouest that <br />commercial vehicles also be discussed. <br />Maureen DeGiovanni, Long Lake Road, expressed concern about the ditch filled with <br />water at ?Ioodcrest Park and the nunber of small, unsupervised children in the area <br />who could riaunder down to the ditch. <br />Administrator Achen stated that the ditch was county property and sugr ;ested that <br />the engineering department look into the situation. <br />5 ayes <br />
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