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Mounds View City Council September 22, 2014 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing – Resolution 8304, Consideration of a Conditional <br />Use Permit for a 150-foot tall Cell Tower at Dell-Comm, 4860 Mustang <br />Circle. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Heller explained the applicant and property owner, FAC Holdings (Dell- <br />Comm is the business operating here), is requesting approval of a conditional use permit to <br />construct a 150 foot cell tower on their property at 4860 Mustang Circle. Dell-Comm designs, <br />furnishes and installs telecommunications systems, applications and services. Dell-Comm has <br />been in business since 1990 and does infrastructure cabling, fiber optic cabling, outside plant <br />cabling, security solutions and telephone systems. She explained the Planning Commission <br />reviewed this item on September 17th and recommended approval of the request. <br /> <br />Acting Mayor Mueller opened the public hearing at 7:15 p.m. <br /> <br />Jim Freichels, Dell-Comm representative, explained that Dell-Comm has been a part of Mounds <br />View since 1977. He reported that several cell vendors would be approached to co-locate on <br />their 150-foot tower. <br /> <br />Hearing no further public input, Acting Mayor Mueller closed the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Meehlhause/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 8304, <br />Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for a 150-foot tall Cell Tower at Dell-Comm, 4860 <br />Mustang Circle. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 3 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />B. 7:00 p.m. Public Hearing – Resolution 8305, Consideration of a Preliminary <br />Plat for 2205 Woodale Drive, Multi-Tech Systems. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Heller indicated parcels at 2205 Woodale Drive were being proposed to be <br />subdivided. The subdivision would be creating three different lots from the existing three lots in <br />order to sell the west 6.5 acres to Build to Suit, Inc. who will be constructing a new building for <br />BioLife Plasma Services. She stated Multi-Tech Systems, Inc. currently owns three parcels that <br />total 17-acres. One parcel contains their building and part of the parking lot, another has a <br />stormwater pond, and the third has the remainder of their parking lot and about six acres of <br />vacant land. All three properties are zoned PUD, Planned Unit Development. <br /> <br />Planning Associate Heller explained the proposed subdivision is essentially shifting lot lines <br />within the same 17 acres. The new lot lines would put Multi-Tech’s building, parking lot and <br />stormwater pond together onto one parcel, then create two new lots where the vacant land is: the <br />south lot is for the new BioLife building, and the other lot would remain vacant until sold for <br />further development. Build to Suit, the developer of the BioLife building, is purchasing Lot 1 and