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September 26, 1977 Page 7 <br />Mayor Pickar asked if permission had been granted from the Launching Pad. Mr. <br />Hoover replied that he had spoken to Mr. Hartinger who had agreed to let him use <br />the parking lot for a fee. <br />Mayor Pickar asked when he would be operating. Mr. Hoover replied that he operates <br />in April, May and June, then again in September and October. He would be in Mounds <br />View for probably one week of each season. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner asked where the pottery was obtained. Mr. Hoover replied <br />that he travels to Mexico and purchases it there. <br />Councilmember Rowley asked if there was an ordinance governing such licenses. <br />Attorney Meyers replied that a license is required but the Council may only consider <br />health, safety, and welfare. He also pointed out that if a license is approved, <br />it will expire automatically December 31, 1977. <br />MSP (Hodges Pickar) to approve the transient merchant license of Harvey Hoover <br />to sell pottery at the Launching Pad parking lot provided that he submits'written <br />permission from the owner of the Launching Pad. The license shall be for the month <br />of October only. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated that he would like to remind the Council that <br />they previously turned down similar requests, one being from a Mounds View resident. <br />COMMERCIAL VEHICLE PARKING ORDINANCE <br />Administrator Achen presented Ordinance No. 270 which amends Chapter 81.02 <br />entitled Parking Prohibitions of the Municipal Code regarding large trucks and <br />commercial vehicles. <br />After considerable discussion by the Council, it was agreed that the definition <br />of a truck will be a motor vehicle which exceeds a one ton chassis design. It was <br />agreed to prohibit any truck to be parked in a residential district off the street. <br />3 ayes <br />2 nays <br />(Ziebarth- Hodges) to adopt the amended Ordinance No. 270. 5 ayes <br />UNPAID UTILITY AND TREE REMOVAL BILLS CERTIFY TO PROPERTY TAXES <br />Administrator Achen stated that the proposed resolution levies property taxes for <br />unpaid utility and tree removal bills. These are bills which have not been paid, <br />and in the case of tree removal, the owner has opted to have the cost certified on <br />the tax bill rather than pay it immediately. <br />MSP (Baumgartner Rowley) to approve Resolution No. 861 regarding unpaid utilities. 5 ayes <br />MSP (Hodges Ziebarth) to approve Resolution No. 862 regarding unpaid tree removal <br />expenses. 5 ayes <br />