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Mounds View City Council August 23, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 25 <br /> street. He stated the city of New Brighton has spent a considerable amount of time and money <br /> rectifying that situation, by installing a huge drain in the back of those people's yards, in order to <br /> accommodate the storm water. He stated he had seen first hand what developing even marginal <br /> buffer drainage area, can do to surrounding properties. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he was not one to chain himself to a tree, and protest for environmental <br /> causes, nonetheless,he considers himself somewhat of an environmentalist. He stated he had been <br /> raised on a farm, and learned to appreciate the environment. He stated in the most basic sense, <br /> wetlands means it is"wet land." He stated that you can discuss what plants and animals are there, <br /> or its delineation off of a satellite photograph,but essentially, it is wet. He stated the more footprint <br /> of buildings you put into that area, the more displaced the water becomes, and will go into someone <br /> else's basement. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated he was a property rights advocate. He stated he has been all of his life, and <br /> he did swallow hard in a situation where an individual owns property that they essentially cannot <br /> develop, however,this is not a matter of the City taking this property. He stated this person signed <br /> in good faith, signing over these parcels so that she could reap the development rewards of the other <br /> properties, that some of the individuals present now own and occupy. He stated he did not view this <br /> as "taking" in any sense of the word. He stated the Council must weigh the needs of the many <br /> against the needs of the few. He stated the surrounding neighbors also have property rights,which <br /> include not having their basements fill up with water, or having their contractor attempt to save their <br /> wedding album the next time they have a major thunderstorm. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated, in driving by the area, he would concur it would be very difficult to <br /> specifically delineate where the wetland starts and ends. He stated his heart goes out to the <br /> individual who owns the property, and is required to pay taxes on it, however, they signed in good <br /> faith, and he would stand by the decision made on April 15, 1983. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Coughlin/Stigney. To Deny the Introduction (First Reading) of Ordinance <br /> No. 638, an Ordinance Vacating a Portion of a Drainage Easement Over Lots 17 and 18, Block 1, <br /> Edgewood Square. <br /> Ayes—3 Nays— 1 Motion carried. <br /> Council Member Marty commented he had driven by the wetland with his two sons, and thought the <br /> area was beautiful. <br /> D. Public Hearing Amending Chapter 202 of the Mounds View Municipal Code <br /> Entitled "Public Improvements." <br /> Mayor Coughlin opened the Public Hearing at 9.05 p.m. <br /> 25C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-23-99.CC <br />