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Council Meeting. He explained that staff could still issue the citation for the administrative <br /> penalties,but the actual revocation and suspension would be handled separately with a hearing and <br /> a notice. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated that they were presently in violation, and that he would entertain a motion <br /> to apply a citation of$700.00 as a fine for non-compliance with the City Code, and send a written <br /> notice, and have an official hearing of the matter at the next Council Meeting. <br /> Council Member Stigney inquired regarding the time frame involved in revoking the license,noting <br /> that people being serviced by the hauler at this time, would require service from another provider. <br /> City Attorney Long stated that once the notice of the hearing is given, they can revoke the license <br /> and set an effective date to allow time for alternative service. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Stigney. To Impose a Citation in the Amount of$700, and to Set an <br /> Official Public Hearing to Revoke or Suspend the License of Waste Management of Blaine at the <br /> August 12, 1999 City Council Meeting. <br /> Ayes—4 Nays—0 Motion carried. <br /> E. Second Reading and consideration of Ordinance 632, an ordinance amending <br /> Chapter 1113 of the Zoning Code pertaining to permitted uses within the B-2, <br /> Limited Business Zoning District. <br /> Community Development Director Jopke stated the first reading of Ordinance 632, which expands <br /> the list of permitted uses within the B-2 district to include educational facilities, was held on July <br /> 12, 1999. He stated, at that time the Council amended the original version to permit any type of <br /> educational or instructional facilities,rather than limiting the amendment to private facilities only, <br /> and that staff had incorporated this language change into the ordinance which was before the Council <br /> for consideration. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Thomason. To Waive the Reading and Approve the Second Reading <br /> of Ordinance No. 632, an Ordinance Amending Chapter 1113 of the Mounds View Municipal Code <br /> (Zoning Code) Pertaining to Permitted Uses within the B-2, Limited Business District; Special <br /> Planning Case SP-070-99. <br /> Ayes—4 Nays—0 Motion carried. <br /> F. Right of Way Ordinance. <br /> Attorney Jim Strummond of Kennedy and Graven stated that he was requested to speak regarding <br /> the right-of-way ordinance,presently before the Council. He stated that this ordinance was quite <br /> complicated, however, state and federal statutes, as well as the Public Utilities Commission Rules <br /> require a comprehensive ordinance for cities that have, and will have an increasing demand for the <br /> use of rights-of-way for utilities. He stated that the version before the Council was a model prepared <br /> by the League of Minnesota Cities. He stated that he had recently met with Harold Bagley, Senior <br /> 13C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\072699CC.MIN <br />