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MOUNDS VIEW CITY COUNCIL Regular Meeting <br />Page 5 November 13, 1979 <br />McCarty stated, for the record, that he had <br />accepted the $1000 check and intends to hold <br />it until Council determines its course of <br />action (approximately two weeks). <br />Mayor McCarty closed the regular meeting and <br />opened the public hearing. <br />Rose read the revised Ordinance #293 re: <br />Yard Requirements: <br />°'a. Where adjacent structures within the <br />same block have front yard setbacks <br />different from those required, the front <br />yard setback shall be within the range of <br />the setbacks of the adjacent structures. <br />If there is only one adjacent structure, <br />the front yard setback shall be within the <br />range of the required setback of 30 feet <br />and the setback of the adjacent structure. <br />In no case shall the front yard be less <br />than 30 feet." <br />Ziebarth moved, seconded by Hodges, to adopt <br />Ordinance 293, 40.05 Subd. C(a) with the <br />addition of the phrase: "the City Council <br />of the City of Mounds View ordains the <br />Ordinance 293 to be the amended ordinance <br />of the City of Mounds View of the zoning <br />ordinance 40.05, Subdivision C(a). " 5 ayes <br />0 nays <br />CLOSE & OPEN AGAIN <br />Finance Director Brager gave a presentation <br />outlining the financial reasons for a <br />recommended utility rate increase. The <br />two options for water rates were: 1) to <br />retain the $6.00 minimum water rate, or <br />2) discard the minimum rate with a charge <br />of 55¢ per 1,000 gallons, as requested by <br />senior citizens. Sewer rates would increase <br />from $16 per R.E.C. to $18 per R.E.C. The <br />added income could be used to pay for <br />emergency situations, or would provide <br />surplus cash to the City. <br />Ziebarth moved, seconded by Rowley to adopt <br />Resolution # 1049 presenting the increased <br />utility rates as of January 1, 1980. <br />5 ayes <br />0 nays <br />7a. PUBLIC HEARING, <br />CODE REVISION 40.05, <br />SUBD. C(a) - -ORD. #293 <br />PUBLIC HEARING RE: <br />UTILITIES RATE INCREASE <br />Mayor McCarty commended Brager for a job well done. <br />The Mayor closed the public hearing and reopened <br />the regular meeting. <br />
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