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-2- <br />Mayor Johnson presented the request of David Jahnke for a minor <br />subdivision request at 8408 Eastwood Road, creating two lots: <br />1) 127 ft. wide on Eastwood by 473 feet deep and 117.5 ft. wide on <br />Sunnyside; 2) 234 ft. x 85 ft. This request had also been approved <br />by the Planning Commission, and the staff had nothing further to add. <br />MSP (Baumgartner- Hodges) that the Council approve the minor subdivision <br />request of David Jahnke located at 8408 Eastwood Road to create two <br />lots: 1) 127 ft. wide on Eastwood by 473 feet deep and 117.5 ft. wide <br />on Sunnyside; 2) 234 ft. x 85 ft. <br />Mayor Johnson stated that another minor subdivision request for <br />Robert Hanson, 8408 Groveland, had been inadvertently left from the <br />agenda and asked that it be heard, creating two lots, each 80 ft. <br />wide x 211.6 ft. long, with 5 foot easements along both rear lot lines. <br />MSP (Johnson- Baumgartner) that the Council approve the minor subdivision <br />request of Robert Hanson, 8408 Groveland, to create two lots, each <br />80 ft. x 211.6 ft. with 5 foot easements along both rear lot lines. <br />Mayor Johnson further stated that it should be noted in the minutes <br />that the lot split did receive the action of the Planning Commission <br />but was erroneously left off their minutes. It has received the <br />action of the Planning Commission. <br />Administrator Achen stated that the City of Mounds View had received <br />a letter from Ramsey County in which they took traffic counts at <br />Hillview and Long Lake Roads which indicated volume not sufficient <br />for a four -way stop. They did indicate, however, that the State will <br />probably recommend reducing the Long Lake Road speed limit to 30 mph. <br />Councilman Baumgartner said that he had received several phone calls <br />from people in that area saying that they thought it was a good idea <br />to have the four -way stop as well as to reduce the speed limit. The <br />Park and Recreation Director has also received a number of calls to <br />this effect. Perhaps we could get them to reconsider this under the <br />circumstances where children will be crossing Long Lake Road to get <br />to the park. <br />Councilman Hodges agreed with Councilman Baumgartner that the County <br />should be consulted again. Councilman Shelquist asked if we could get <br />permission to put a four -way stop sign up ourselves and Administrator <br />Achen answered that it was a question of their philosophy of traffic <br />management and they did not feel that it was warranted. If the Council <br />still felt that there was a need, perhaps painted crosswalks could be <br />used. <br />MSP (Baumgartner- Hodges) that we direct Administrator Achen to write a <br />letter to Ramsey County asking them to reconsider their decision on <br />the four -way stop sign at Hillview Road and Long Lake Road in light of <br />the playground (tot lot) which is directly adjacent to the corner. <br />5 ayes <br />5 ayes <br />5 ayes <br />