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-8- <br />of trees on the property and paving of the driveways. 5 ayes <br />Adm. Achen pointed out that waiting for the Banister & Short <br />study would postpone any construction until after June. Mayor <br />Johnson directed the Administrator to discuss this item with <br />Banister & Short and find out what they have in mind for that <br />area so to be consistent with their report in coming up with a <br />development plan. <br />MINOR SUBDIVISION REQUEST OF MARLAN J. ARNDT FOR 8444 EASTWOOD. <br />Adm. Achen stated the Planning Commission's recommendation for <br />approval creating two lots; the east to be 234.04'x 101.26' and <br />the west 234.04'x 101.26' with 5' utility and drainage easements <br />along rear of both lots. The grading of the parcel should be <br />approved by the Inspection Department. <br />Councilman Shelquisted asked if the Inspection Dept. had looked <br />at the parcel. Adm. replied they had and saw no major problem, <br />just had to be graded to drain proper direction. <br />MSP (Johnson - Pickar) to approve minor subdivision of Marlan J. <br />Arndt for 8444 Eastwood in accordance with the Surveyor's <br />Certificate in the subdivision file and with the easements <br />noted thereon. <br />ROBERT WASTE REPRESENTING THE MOUNDS VIEW LIONS CLUB and two <br />other Lions Club members presented a request to again hold <br />the Lion's Used Car Flea Market beginning Saturday, May 1, <br />1976. Councilman Hodges inquired how long they planned to <br />sell? Mr. Waste replied they would like to try Saturdays <br />instead of Sundays this year and they would like to remain open <br />through October or perhaps even November, being closed, of <br />course, for the holiday weekends. <br />Mayor Johnson inquired as to who sells these cars? Mr. <br />Waste replied that at least 50% of them are coming from <br />people in Mounds View and probably most of the buyers, too. <br />He said he has a list. Mr. Waste indicated that every type <br />of car is sold from low cost to high price, some people getting <br />rid of an excess car, some just ready to trade. <br />Councilman Shelquist asked regarding the sign situation? Mr. <br />Waste indicated they would need an okay again for signs, keeping <br />them on one side of the street again. Councilman Shelquist <br />suggested one single sign to put out during the sale. Mr. Waste <br />said they already had signs made up -- one large sign would <br />cost too much and they are trying to watch their budget. <br />Mayor Johnson asked regarding hours, and Mr. Waste stated them <br />to be 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and all cars would be removed <br />at close of sale each day. <br />5 aye <br />
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