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c,u <br />• Februge 5 24, 1997 ' <br />m3' <br />Mounds View City Council <br />MOTION/SECOND: Trude/Koopmeiners to Approve Resolution No. 5090, Resolution Approving a <br />Conditional Use Permit for Cinder's Greenhouse to Operate an Outdoor Flower Mart at Mounds View Square <br />Shopping Center, 2535-2585 Highway 10, AS AMENDED TO INCLUDE CONDITIONS REQUIItING A <br />BACK FLOW CHECK VALVE AND A HOLD HARMLESS AGREEMENT. <br />VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />Public Hearing of Old Highway 8 Reconstruction Project <br />Mayor McCarty opened the Public Hearing at 7:51 p.m. <br />Mike Ulrich, Director of Public Works, provided the Council and public with a brief background of the Old <br />Highway 8 project. He noted that the total project cost is approximately $1.4 million, with Mounds View's <br />contribution being proposed at approximately $330,000. He provided a diagram showing the new alignment <br />of Old Highway 8. <br />Pam Darsie, 2268 Buckingham Lane, asked how close the new roadway will be to the park office. She stated <br />her concern about traffic and their children's safety when the office is being used as a recreational center for <br />them. Mr. Ulrich indicated on the diagram the location of the new roadway. It was estimated that it will be <br />. moved 35 feet to the west, but will be within the curb right-of--way. <br />Mr. Larry (inaudible) of the Ramsey County Public Works Department was present and noted that stakes could <br />be erected or the area painted to indicate the new alignment for residents to assess the impact it could have. <br />He stated he would see that this is completed within the next week. <br />John Holmes, 5012 Londonary Avenue, stated his home will runs adjacent to the property where the roadway <br />will be and wondered if any type of sound barrier will be constructed. <br />Mr. Ulrich stated that no sound barrier has been proposed for this project at this time. <br />Mayor McCarty asked that Mr. Uhrch schedule a time when he could get together with some of the residents of <br />Townedge Terrace to answer in more detail questions that they may have in regard to the proposed project. <br />ff anything is left unresolved, time will be set aside at the next Council work session to discuss this matter. <br />Henry Ruggles, 2629 Lake Court Drive, stated he feels it is very difficult for cars and trucks to navigate onto <br />Highway 10. He wondered how and what traffic controls will be used at the new intersection to help improve <br />the problem. Mr. Ulrich noted that the county will be putting aright-hand turn lane in on Old Highway 8 to <br />access Highway 10. <br />Mayor McCarty closed the Public Hearing at 8:05 p.m. <br />Mayor McCarty asked if adoption of Resolution No. 5091 will in any way change or hinder resident's <br />opportunity for input and impact on this project. Mr. Ulrich noted that it would not, and that residents would <br />still have an opportunity, per the charter, to petition the improvements. The bid award is expected to come <br />before the City Council for approval at the Apri128th meeting. <br />Ma or McC noted a minor char a to Resolution No. 5091. The tenth ara h should be chars ed to <br />y ~3' 8 P Brae g <br />read, " ...specifications HAS BEEN advertised for the project. <br />