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Mounds View City Council July 11, 1983 <br />Regular Meeting Page Three <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley gave a brief explanation <br />of Ordinance No. 344. <br />Attorney Meyers reviewed the request the City had <br />received for additional operating hours and reviewed <br />the requirements of the ordinance. <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley explained that Donatelle's <br />made the application, which, if approved, would grant <br />all licensed liquor establishments in the City the <br />additional hours. He explained that an amendment <br />was made during the 1982 legislative session, allowing <br />two additional hours on Sunday. <br />Mayor McCarty closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the regular meeting at 8:01 PM. <br />Mayor McCarty asked that Item C be removed. 6. Approval of <br />Consent Agenda <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley asked that a statement <br />from John Johnson, in the amount of $1,563.75, be <br />added to Item H. <br />Motion /Second: McCarty /Doty to add the statement <br />for $1,563.75 from John Johnson. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Motion /Second: McCarty /Linke to approve the consent <br />agenda, minus Item C. and waive the reading of the <br />resolutions. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Carol Crowi, 8330 Pleasantview Drive, stated that <br />regarding Item C, she and her husband are in opposition <br />of the installation of a street light. She explained <br />that while there was a robbery in the neighborhood, <br />none of the neighbors leave lights on when they are out, <br />and the lots are extra deep, which provides a rear <br />entrance to the homes. She stated that five homes on <br />the block are up for sale, and she does not wart her <br />taxes raised again by paying for the power for another <br />street light. She added that she already has the phone <br />box and electrical box and fire hydrant in her yard <br />and does not want a light pole added. She stated also, <br />that if it is put in across the street, it will bother <br />her family for sleeping. <br />Councilmember Doty explained that the City has a budget <br />each year for the installation of street lights. He <br />stated they must keep in mind the health, safety and <br />welfare of the neighborhood, and that a significant <br />number of residents had petitioned for that light. <br />Councilmember Hankner explained that in responsâ– . to <br />Motion Carried <br />Motion Carried <br />
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