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whether or not previous bonding within particular sections of the budget were prudent or not, <br /> however,the City was meeting its obligations, and was not running a deficit. <br /> Mr. Jahnke noted that the State of Minnesota had been in debt, and they had heard their <br /> Representative explain how they got out of debt. He stated this should be the City's goal. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated the State of Minnesota, in a funding authorization to provide Community <br /> Centers for every large community within the state,had undertaken a massive bonding in order to <br /> finance that project. He stated, at the same time it is claimed the state is running a surplus, it can <br /> also be argued they had added significantly to their bonding. He stated all levels of government had <br /> bonds, including the federal government. <br /> Mr. Jahnke stated his comment was in concern for awareness at the upcoming budget. <br /> Mr. Jahnke stated he had driven along Spring Lake Road on his scooter. He stated the road was <br /> beautiful, and the City had saved a million dollars on this project. He expressed his thanks to <br /> Council Member Stigney,Mary Malerick,Chair of the Streets Policy Committee,and Representative <br /> Haake for doing this. He stated he hoped they could convince the Director of Public Works to never <br /> put another cement curb in the City. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated the Streets Policies Committee's recommendation was to leave these matters <br /> in the hands of the residents of the neighborhoods,to determine what they consider best. He stated, <br /> with that recommendation,the neighborhoods which wish to retain the trees, and keep the curbs out <br /> of their communities,would certainly have the opportunity. <br /> Jolyn Vigen, 5108 Sunnyside Road, stated she was a homeowner in the City of Mounds View. She <br /> stated she had purchased her home one year ago, and in December she had experienced a water main <br /> break. She stated the break was located in the area from the shut-off valve to the street. She stated <br /> that she immediately felt she should not be responsible for that repair,however,in speaking with the <br /> utility company, Council Member Thomason, and an attorney, and in looking at the statutes, she felt <br /> she had no recourse but to pay the bill. She stated the cost of the repair was $1,850. <br /> Mrs. Vigen stated the Saturday before the Fourth of July, she was in her residence, a farm in Thief <br /> River Falls, and in the process of moving to her home in Mounds View. She stated her son had <br /> come up with a U-haul, and informed her that water was again bubbling in the same site as it had <br /> in December. She stated she had not planned to be in Mounds View for two weeks, at that time. She <br /> stated Director of Public Works Ulrich had informed her that it would not be satisfactory to leave <br /> the situation as it was for two weeks. She stated Director of Public Works Ulrich indicated he would <br /> obtain bids and estimates on the current repair, and be in touch with her. She stated that in the <br /> ensuing month,the repair has not been done,the bids have not come in as expected, and she has had <br /> some time to reflect on the situation. She stated she was not certain Mounds View was such a good <br /> place to live at present, and they would have to convince her. <br /> Mrs.Vigen stated Kay's Mechanical,out of Elk River,did the repair in December,on a referral from <br /> a City employee. She stated, in trusting the City employee she went ahead with the repair by this <br /> contractor. She stated that she had since learned that Kay's Mechanical is not licensed in Mounds <br /> 9 C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-9-99.CC <br />