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Mounds View City Council April 13, 1987 <br />Regular Meeting Page Three <br />Mike Winkel, 7701 Bona Road, stated the north half of <br />his lot has a higher elevation than the south side, and <br />he is concerned with the possibility of water ponding <br />on his property. <br />Ms. Barnes explained there would be no change in the <br />slope at that address, and they could possibly place <br />an inlet there, to allow the water to drain into the <br />storm sewer. <br />George Joslyn, 7700 Long Lake Road, stated he and his <br />wife have a small business connected to their house, <br />and they are concerned that the road construction will <br />affect the customers that will be coming to their <br />home. <br />Mayor Linke stated the disruption to that area would <br />be very minor, during the summer of 1988. <br />Clerk /Administrator Pauley suggested that since they <br />have a corner lot on Long Lake Road, they could have <br />their customers park on Long Lake Road and walk <br />across their yard to reach the house. <br />Mr. Joslyn asked if the timing will be changed on the <br />stop lights at County Road I and Highway 10. <br />Mayor Linke explained the stop light is regulated by <br />Mn DOT, for Highway 10 traffic, and it is very <br />difficult to get them to change. He added that they <br />hope with the wider lanes, there will be more room <br />for stacking of waiting traffic at that intersection. <br />Robert Raes, 7715 Eastwood, stated he would like an <br />exit placed into his back yard, on County Road I, <br />as he parks his trailer in his back yard. <br />Mayor Linke explained the City can only provide one <br />curb cut per household, and Mr. Raes has a driveway <br />on Eastwood already. <br />Steve Reed stated he owns rental property at 2442 and <br />2450 County Road I and asked if they could always have <br />access into the property, to show it, and for the <br />occupants to get in and out. <br />Mayor Linke replied the road will be open as much as <br />possible, but there will be some short periods of <br />time where it will have to be closed. <br />Mr. Winkel asked if they anticipate any problems with <br />increased truck traffic going between 35W and Highway <br />10, along County Road I, once it is improved. <br />