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June 26, 1978 Page 7 <br />Peter Sargent asked if the Task Force had received a copy of the project. Admini- <br />strator Achen replied the information on the three public hearings was to be discussed <br />at the last Task Force meeting but it was his understanding that they did not allow <br />time to discuss the projects. <br />Engineer Hubbard pointed out that the Mounds View Square addition was originally <br />discussed in March, and that the Karlen addition is a minor subdivision which does <br />not fall under Resolution No. 892. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that if the Task Force runs out of time at their meetings to <br />discuss all the projects, they can stop by City Hall during the day to pick up the <br />information. <br />Mayor Pickar closed the public hearing and reopened the regular meeting. <br />CITIZENS COMMENTS AND REQUESTS (CONTINUED) <br />Ron Kritzic, 2512 County Road H2 expressed concern with the speed limit along County <br />Road H2, since it is 40 mph from Silver Lake Road to Highway 10, but 30 mph on most <br />other city streets. He added that his dog had been hit the previous week by a driver <br />who could not stop in time. <br />Mayor Pickar pointed out that it is a County road, and that any requests would have to <br />be directed to the County. Administrator Achen added that in order for the City to <br />request the County change a speed limit, a resolution must be adopted. <br />Councilmember Ziebarth asked if a petition from the residents would be of any help. <br />Attorney Meyers replied that it could back up the resolution. Councilmember Ziebarth <br />then expressed concern that the petition be clearly worded so people would know what <br />they where signing. <br />Mayor Pickar asked that a petition from the citizens be presented at the next Council <br />meeting and in the meantime, the Council would prepare the resolution. <br />APPROVAL OF THE CONSENT AGENDA <br />MSP (Baumgartner- Hodges) to approve the consent agenda as follows: 5 ayes <br />ITEM A. Approve specifications for Project 1978 -7, Seal Coating, and <br />authorize advertisement for bids to be opened at 10:00 AM <br />July 17, 1978. This Project includes seal coating of city <br />streets north of Trunk Highway 10 and west of Long Lake Road, <br />except new streets constructed under Project 1973 -4, and <br />city streets south of Trunk Highway 10 and west of Silver.Lake Rd. <br />ITEM B. Set public hearing for 7:40 P11, Monday, July 10, 1978, on <br />Improvement Project 1978 -4, Mounds View Industrial Park No. 2. <br />ITEM C. Approve, as recommended by the Planning Commission (6/14/78 <br />minutes), the minor subdivision of James Staples to create two <br />lots from property located at 7710 Woodlawn Drive. The existing <br />parcel shall be divided into two lots, the south lot being 90.77 <br />feet x 296.74 feet and the north lot 85 feet on the west line, <br />85.4 feet on the east line and 296.74 feet deep. A five foot <br />easement shall be required on the rear line of both lots. <br />
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