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Mounds View City Council <br />.Regular Meeting <br />Page Seven <br />August 9, 1993 <br />Councilmember Blanchard stated that she recalls that in 1991 there were <br />several meetings regarding this subject. These meetings ,were highly <br />publicized -- special flyers were sent out, articles were present in <br />the newsletter and public notification was made in the newspapers. <br />Blanchard stated that she attended those meetings and the overwhelming <br />wishes of the people in attendance was not to have a utility. <br />In February of 1991, Blanchard stated that because the adoption of a <br />Surface Water Management Plan was mandated to be in place, a resolution <br />was adopted to approve the Plan with the stipulation that all <br />references to a utility be stricken. The resolution passed on a 3/2 <br />vote. Blanchard recalls that at that same time, it was announced that <br />there would be no implementation of the Plan until there was some <br />funding from the state or federal government. <br />Councilmember Blanchard stated that, in her opinion, the informational <br />meeting held in July was not highly publicized. There were no special <br />notices sent to the City's "stakeholders" regarding the public hearing. <br />The informational meeting was very poorly attended. Councilmember <br />Blanchard stated that the Council is not listening to the people and <br />that it is deplorable. Therefore, Councilmember Blanchard encouraged <br />the Council to vote no on the Surface Water Management Utility until <br />the citizens are better informed and have the opportunity for more <br />.public input. <br />Mayor Linke stated that he concurred with part of Councilmember <br />Blanchard's statement, but stated that if the City doesn't look at the <br />future and plan for the future the City will have the same problems in <br />twenty years as it does now. There needs to be a solution to the <br />problem of financing the projects that need to be accomplished and the <br />City will not receive any funding .from the-state or federal government. <br />It will be up to the City to solve the problems and find a way to <br />financially take care of them. <br />Councilmember Blanchard stated, in her opinion, the City has not given <br />the citizens the opportunity to voice their opinions and concerns on <br />this utility. There needs to be more public input before the. Council <br />makes a decision on this utility. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the public was informed regarding the meetings <br />on this utility. Linke stated that he announced the meeting on cable <br />during one of his programs and that it was well publicized~~on the <br />outside sign board and in various other places. Mayor Linke stated <br />that one cannot go get the citizens from their homes and bring them to <br />the meetings. <br />Richard F. Wolens, owner of North Suburban <br />Minnesota Business Association stated that <br />is down and sales and revenues are down for <br />store and the liquor store in the shopping <br />restaurants. <br />Schwinn and President of the <br />traffic flow <br />his business, the hardware <br />center as well as the <br />