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<br />Mounds View Planning Commission February 2, 2000
<br />Regular Meeting Page 8
<br />Community Development Director Jopke indicated the first of these meetings has be
<br />for Wednesday, March 22, and its location has not yet been determined, h��t�v�:�v;,z;
<br />will be held at the Mounds View Community Center, becaus�` �ai, its cent�-��� _�:� �.
<br />advised that staff would update the Commission, as more infbmi�tion beco�;� y.r�JF�'�
<br />that this would be a good opportunity for the Commissior�s`�o congregat� �i�r� lr-,�
<br />other.
<br />A. Previous Council Actions
<br />Community Development Director Jopke updated the I'1
<br />Council action. He indicated the Council approved secor�
<br />an ordinance related to signage permitted in the PF (Publ
<br />Recreation, and Preservation) Zoning Districts. I(� �r�?t�,�s
<br />outcome of Ordinance 644, which was subsequ.ert�d,y ���>��r„f
<br />legal. ,��,�
<br />8. Chairperson and Planning
<br />Commissioner Kaden reported
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<br />Representative Barbara �I�a���
<br />Depari:rra��� �s;� Natural ��,��a�.��:�
<br />obtain�;�:� ��suf;�r : iraformat.�c�i� +�
<br />introci��c�� r-� '��.���. a.� the �c��.x�
<br />from thc, 1���65ar��„�t�la���� l�i�-po;
<br />He indicatec� ������c�i• �x��%� Zi
<br />Commis�tbri5�r iCacJrYw :,a:�i�;c� F
<br />y; <,
<br />Repre�'iitatives las2 ye�;�, ¢��.
<br />re,��l £':
<br />rt�ing the expansi«� ��
<br />R�i�resentatives. He ex��a.inc
<br />and are not-=±
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<br />� s�heduled
<br />: appears it
<br />;�.tion. He
<br />�.r��;, adding j;��
<br />'�-«�ra �ach .'r
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<br />�� regarding recent
<br />�ec� Oz'dinance 637,
<br />.��'� a a (Conservancy,
<br />if��ied pending the
<br />iy I�all sign is now
<br />�`ended a ra��F,iir�g last,`��rsday, which was arranged by State
<br />ncerning fili� ���� pQZ t�ssues. He stated representatives of the
<br />and the �`��ra�ay �'���s'of Engineers had also attended, and he
<br />�his m��f7r��. F��; advised that Representative Haake has
<br />'����-es�niatives that would attempt to take the final decision
<br />���,��a.3k,i��ri vvith regard to the Anoka-Blaine Airport expansion.
<br />z�� ; ir���� �c�uced a companion Bill in the State Senate.
<br />�th oi" these Bills were brought before the Senate and the House of
<br />'�v�re not passed, however, this year, there is new information
<br />�.t "' may change the opinions of some State Senators and
<br />I ihat the Metropolitan Airport Commission plans to fill 158 acres
<br />where this wetland would be replaced.
<br />�:�����.�Y�ssioner K�d�t�° indicated both Senator Novak and Representative Haake believe that
<br />��< �,,%��;�;= nr �'�ilt`�i�; of this Bill hinges upon the public's ability to engender the support of their
<br />> .;.r:s
<br />�'��� ,.a��� �����t°���and Representatives. He commented that Linda Runbeck, who represents Blaine,
<br />����4� 4�� ��„ �nd Le�ngton, and State Representative Andy Westerberg, have to this point, been
<br />in favot• of�° the airport expansion, however, the new information regarding the filling of the
<br />wetland may change their minds.
<br />Commissioner Kaden advised that citizens could call the State Senator and House of
<br />Representative Information Line, and obtain the telephone numbers for their Representatives. He
<br />indicated that the new information appears to have changed the entire nature of this issue. He
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