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MSP (Rustad /Johnson) To approve Resolution #447 apportioning the assessments <br />on Lot 20 Woodlawn Terrace, Division #40060. 5 Ayes <br />Councilman Johnson's Report <br />Councilman Johnson announced that a special meeting of the NSSSD would be held <br />tomorrow evening to consider the Mounds View resolution seeking reimbursement <br />for all connection and use charges. Attorney Meyers explained the resolution <br />for those in the audience. <br />Councilman Hodges' Report <br />Councilman Hodges announced that a recreation meeting would be held September 24th <br />at 7:00 P.M. to discuss the budget for next year. <br />Councilman Hodges also announced that Ernest Johnson had resigned from the <br />recreation committee and that Mr. Ed Lanz had accepted an appointment to the <br />committee. <br />Councilman Blanchard's Report <br />Councilman Blanchard announced that new street signs are being put up on an <br />as needed basis. <br />Attorney Meyers' Report <br />MSP (Johnson /Malvin) To approve Ordinance #169 the comprehensive parking <br />ordinance for the Village of Mounds View. 5 Ayes <br />A resolution opposing the taxation of tax exempt bonds was tabled. <br />Attorney Meyers announced that he was waiting for a quit claim deed from the <br />Superior 400 people before he would file the necessary papers vacating the <br />street immediately west of Highway Avenue, north of Highway #10. <br />Mayor Rustad called the rezoning hearing to order at 8:30 P.M. Clerk Zylla <br />read the legal notice and attested to its publication in the New Brighton <br />Bulletin September 11th and September 18th. Request is to rezone Lot 8 and 9 <br />Knollwood Park Addition from R1 residential to R3 multiple dwelling. Ed Dropps <br />representing the petitioner, Brentwood Development, explained the proposed <br />rezoning. Mr. Dropps stated the land was not suitable for construction other <br />than apartment buildings or some other larger building. He stated he had gone <br />down 17 feet and that he was still in peat. Mr. Dropps presented four petitions <br />favoring the rezoning. They were from C & A Properties, David Mueller, Clyde D. <br />Meulatt, and Swen H. Thelin. Mrs. Vale wanted to know why land was not suitable. <br />Mr. Dropps proposing 34 apartment units on the two lots. Mrs. Shelly stated <br />that she wants a more desirable user. She stated that apartments were being <br />forced upon her and she has a petition against the proposed rezoning. The <br />people in the area have rather deep lots and there generally was a fear that <br />the rest of the land behind the apartment buildings would go multiple dwelling <br />also. Mr. Dropps stated that the Village is developing areas suited to <br />various purposes. The theme of the hearing was we were here first, therefore <br />we should be accommodated. No apartments were wanted in any case. Attorney <br />Meyers stated that the supreme court had recently ruled that the Council could <br />
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