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- 6 - <br />Mr. Miller summarized his presentation on the advantages of the mobile home <br />park in the additional revenues which it would bring in. <br />Councilman Neisen stated that he has worked with the Industrial Development <br />Committee and the 621 Growth Committee and at the present time there is no <br />land registered with the State Industrial Development Commission in the 621 <br />School District. He felt that we can get industry out here in a few years. <br />Councilman Hodges stated that you see good and bad mobile home parks and he <br />was aware of the new building concepts, but there is not much land left for <br />industry in Mounds View. He sympathized with the owners because he realized <br />that it took money to develop land, but he felt that if the people in the <br />audience were against the proposal that he would go along and vote against <br />the proposal. He commented on the fine job of presentation by the petitioners. <br />Councilman Malvin stated that he could not see where the Village could get <br />$100,000 easier than with this proposal. He also commented that the Police <br />report no more trouble with mobile home dwellers than with single family <br />residents. <br />Councilman Blanchard stated that for the record there would probably be no <br />water shortage in Mounds View again with or without the patksince we are <br />drilling four new wells. He also commented on the fire hazard, mentioning <br />the fires which took a couple lives in the Mounds View Mobile Home Park this <br />year. He stated that we also have tragic fires in single family homes. He <br />also commented on the large attendance at the Council meeting and hoped that <br />people could turn out at other Council meetings. <br />Mayor Rustad stated that he was proud of the way the people of Mounds View <br />conducted themselves as citizens at the hearing. <br />Councilman Malvin stated that as long as he was a Councilman for the Village <br />he is through with trailer courts. <br />Mayor Rustad closed the hearing at 11:17 P.M. <br />MSP (Blanchard /Neisen) To deny the rezoning as petitioned. 5 Ayes <br />The following committee was appointed to study the feasibility of a golf course <br />and to contact the owner regarding the sale of his property for this use: <br />Robert Glazer, 2375 Hillview Road; Ray Gifford, 2256 Lois Drive; Ronald Goodroad, <br />7901 Eastwood Road; Carl Wilson 2186 Lambert Avenue; Joan Lochli, 2651 Sherwood <br />Road; and Ambrose DeGross, 8123 Woodlawn Drive. <br />MSP (Rustad /Malvin) To pay the expenses of Councilman Blanchard and Councilman <br />Neisen to the League of Minnesota Municipalities Convention to be held in Duluth <br />on June 10, 11, and 12. <br />5 Ayes <br />MSP (Blanchard /Neisen) To adjourn at 11:22 P.M. 5 Ayes <br />Re oectfully Submitted, <br />k44 l4- <br />Dennis S. Zy»Ti a(, <br />Clerk- Administrator <br />
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