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Mounds View City Council October 27, 1986 <br />Regular Meeting Page Two <br />Director Thatcher stated the scoping period ends on <br />November 6, for any written documentation to be sub- <br />mitted to the City, and the City will need to make a <br />final decision by November 10. He added the Minnesota <br />Historial Society is in the process of doing a search <br />of the area also, and they will have their findings to <br />the City by November 6. <br />Wally Johnson, representing his mother who lives at 2287 <br />County Road H2, stated he would like a survey made of the <br />existing noise levels at County Road H2 and Quincy, to <br />compare to the anticipated noise levels with increased <br />traffic. <br />Mr. Carlson replied such an analysis is a routine part <br />of the EAW and will be included in it. <br />Mr. Johnson stated that in comparing the EAW and Comp <br />Plan, he feels this development would be introducing <br />adverse problems to the area to the north, and he feels <br />they could all be resolved to the residents satisfaction <br />if the Comp Plan was followed. He stated he takes <br />exception with Question #12, and asked that the study <br />specifically address the development on the basis of <br />the Comp Plan. <br />Councilmember Haake stated she endorses Mr. Johnson's <br />comments. <br />'ayor Linke closed the public hearing and reopened the <br />egular meeting at 7:19 PM. <br />Mayor Linke closed the regular meeting and opened the <br />next public hearing at 7:19 PM. <br />Mayor Linke reviewed the purpose of the 1987 long <br />term financial plan and the process that was followed. <br />He stated a copy is available at City Hall during <br />normal working hours, for the public to review. <br />Mayor Linke closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the regular meeting at 7:21 PM. <br />Mayor Linke closed the regular meeting and opened <br />the next public hearing at 7:21 PM. <br />Director Thatcher introduced Chuck Cook, of <br />Continental Development, the developer who is pro- <br />posing to develop the site into 16 single family lots. <br />Mr. Cook stated they had held an informational <br />meeting some time ago, and he has just now finished <br />the plat. He showed a diagram of the area, showing <br />how the 16 single family lots would be situated and <br />5B. 1986 Long <br />Term Financial <br />Plan <br />5C. Red Oak School <br />Site Major <br />Subdivision <br />