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Mounds View City Council October 24, 2016 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> <br />the November 14, 2016 City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Mayor Flaherty requested staff provide the Council with a rendering of how a home would look <br />on this property with a 30-foot setback at the next Council meeting. He believed this would <br />assist him in deciding if the 30-foot setback was out of character with the neighborhood. He also <br />wanted to learn more about the conversations the applicant has had with the apartment dwelling <br />regarding the drainage easement. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause asked if the non-action taken by the Planning Commission was a <br />concern. Planner Sevald stated it was his understanding the Planning Commission’s action was a <br />denial of the Variance request and noted the 60-day time period began again when the applicant <br />submitted an appeal. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller discussed the action the Council took recently regarding granny pods. <br />She believed it would look out of character with the neighborhood to have a home on this lot <br />with a 30’ setback. She looked forward to discussing the appeal with the applicant in November <br />and hoped he would have a new floor plan for the home. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />F. Resolution 8652, Approving the Hire of Miles Wakumoto to the Position of <br />Mounds View Police Officer. <br /> <br />This item had been removed from the agenda prior to the meeting. <br /> <br />G. Resolution 8651, Approve Design and Authorize Seeking Quotes for <br />Stormwater Improvement at 2255 Lambert Avenue. <br /> <br />Public Works Director Erickson requested the Council approve the design and authorize seeking <br />quotes for Stormwater Improvement at 2255 Lambert Avenue. He indicated this project would <br />be partially funded by a grant the City received in June 2016. He described the work that would <br />be completed through the project and recommended approval of the request. It was staff’s hope <br />the project would be completed prior to the end of 2016. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller understood City funds would be used for this project due to the fact <br />there was a City easement on the property. Public Works Director Erickson stated this was the <br />case. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller asked if Rice Creek Watershed approved of the plans. Public Works <br />Director Erickson reported staff has been working through this project with the Rice Creek <br />Watershed and the City did have their support as the overall water quality would be improved. <br /> <br />Council Member Mueller questioned where this water would be piped to. She did not want the <br />water pushed behind Pinewood Elementary. Public Works Director Erickson stated he would <br />have to report back to the Council with this information.