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10/13/1986
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Mounds View City Council October 13, 1986 <br />Regular Meeting <br />tion together. <br />Motion /Second: Hankner /Blanchard to have Staff <br />gather all pertinent information for the Council <br />to havea decision, and to have Attorney Meyers <br />get the history and legal information of the property, <br />to be presented at the next agenda session, and to <br />set a special Council meeting for 7 PM, on <br />Monday, October 20. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Mayor Linke introduced the Mounds View Lions Club, <br />specifically Ray Young and Mylo Gjerde, who made a <br />presentation to Police Chief Ramacher of stuffed <br />animals to be given to children by the Police <br />Department. <br />Police Chief Ramacher thanked the Lions Club, and <br />explained the animals will be kept in the squad <br />cars, to be given to children the police encounter, <br />who have either been in an accident, abused, or <br />frightened in some way. <br />Mayor Linke explained that as the stuffed animals <br />are given out, they will be replaced by the Lions <br />Club, and he also thanked the Lions for their <br />donation. <br />Mayor Linke closed the regular meeting and opened <br />the first public hearing at 7:32 PM. <br />Director Thatcher reviewed the request of the <br />applicant to divide one lot into two. He stated <br />it meets all City code requirements, and the Planning <br />Commission has reviewed it and recommends approval. <br />Warren Johnson, 7710 Greenwood Drive, stated he has <br />no objection to the subdivision, as long as whenever <br />the lot is developed it is graded properly, so that <br />the runoff goes toward County Road I and not to his <br />house. <br />Councilmember Hankner explained there is an ordinance <br />in place, the storm water management ordinance, which <br />states that development cannot allow any more runoff <br />than is already there. She added the Council is <br />looking at an overall plan for the entire City, <br />for runoff. <br />Mayor Linke closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the regular meeting at 7:36 PM. <br />Page Three <br />Motion Carried <br />6A. Public Hearing: <br />Phyllis Leenerts! <br />Minor Subdivi- <br />sion <br />
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