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Mounds View City Council October 27, 1986 <br />Regular Meeting Page Four <br />property he has developed, that the fence may encroach <br />on some property lines. He added that if that is the <br />case, it is certainly the property owner's perogative <br />to remove that section of fence, if they like. <br />Rick Voke, 8135 Red Oak Drive, stated that between his <br />and his mother's lots, they would have enough property <br />to subdivide, but they had never been approached by <br />anyone, asking if they were interested. <br />Director Thatcher replied he had personally gone door <br />to door in the neighborhood to talk to the residents, <br />and anyone that was not at home, he left his business <br />card in their door, with a note to call him if they <br />were interested. <br />Mr. Cook pointed out that he and Director Thatcher had <br />discussed Mr. Voke's lot, and that next to it, but did <br />not pursue it any further as the two lots combined <br />did not have enough frontage for three lots without a <br />variance. <br />Mr. Voke asked for a clarification of the proposed <br />setbacks for Red Oak Drive. <br />Director Thatcher explained the setbacks have been <br />adjusted somewhat, and the houses to go in on Red Oak <br />Drive can meet the setback but cannot be any closer <br />that what is there without a variance. He added that <br />Lot 2 was given a 10' setback variance by the Planning <br />Commission, to allow for enough buildable square <br />footage on that lot, and the one house on Red Oak <br />could then meet up with the setback for Lot 2. <br />Mayor Linke closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the regular meeting at 7:37 PM. <br />Harold Stassen, former Governor of Minnesota, gave <br />zopies of a recommendation he was forwarding to the <br />Secretary of Transportation, regarding the pipeline <br />running through Mounds View, and he reviewed it with <br />the Council and also read his letter to Joseph Nall, <br />Chairman of the NTSB panel. He explained he has had <br />a life long interest in the people of Minnesota and <br />their safety. <br />The Council thanked Mr. Stassen for his involvement <br />in the issue. <br />Dennis Richardson, 2320 Highway 10, asked the Council <br />for a temporary occupancy permit for their car wash <br />facility. <br />Director Thatcher explained Staff does recd 7 :d a <br />temporary occupancy permit for Suds and Shine, <br />contingent upon approval from the Building Inspector. <br />6. Residents <br />Requests and <br />Comments from <br />the Floor <br />