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Mounds View City Council October 11, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 4 <br /> it requires and deserves some note that this humble, fairly quiet man has served his church and <br /> community for 40 years, and has led his congregation unwaveringly over time. <br /> Mayor Coughlin commented he had the opportunity to attend this Church for a few years, when <br /> he was in college, and had benefited directly from Pastor Vaagenes. He stated it was good to <br /> note, as Pastor Vaagenes had indicated in his final sermon, that "we don't know everything, we <br /> can't do everything, but God can do everything, so we ask Him to do everything." Mayor <br /> Coughlin stated this was very similar to the prayer he prayed before every meeting. <br /> Council Member Stigney reported he had attended the Planning Commission meeting on October <br /> 6, where there was consideration of a variance request to allow for a garage with a one-foot <br /> setback at the property located at 2075 and 2081 Hillview Road. There was also consideration of <br /> a resolution for a Conditional Use Permit for an oversized shed at 8270 Eastwood Road, which <br /> was approved by the Commission, and will be coming forward at the October 25 City Council <br /> Meeting. He noted there was discussion and the review of options for amending the City Code <br /> to allow for driveways wider than 35 feet. <br /> Mayor Coughlin inquired if action had been taken in regard to amending the City Code. Council <br /> Member Stigney stated no action had been taken at that time. <br /> City Administrator Whiting reported he had also attended the joint meeting of the Metropolitan <br /> Council and the I-35W Corridor Coalition. He stated the software the Mayor had referred to be <br /> very worthwhile, in terms of the amount of information accessible to the community, which <br /> included pictures of City blocks and property lines. He commented the three Metropolitan <br /> Council members who were seated at his table were very impressed with this software. <br /> City Administrator Whiting extended his appreciation to Economic Development Coordinator <br /> Kevin Carroll. He stated he was very sorry to see like people leave the City, however, he was <br /> very proud to see them not only improve themselves, but enter into a profession which he <br /> personally chose a long time ago. He explained one of the advantages he has always felt in <br /> being a lead staff person was the opportunity this provided to work on issues with Councils and <br /> staff. He added Cari Schmidt, who left the City a few months prior, and Kevin Carroll will learn <br /> much in terms of this type of work, and he wished them well. <br /> City Administrator Whiting expressed his thanks to Video Producer Patrick Toth for his work on <br /> the youth video Mayor Coughlin referenced, which was one of the City's recreation programs, <br /> and explained he had noted this effort in Mr. Toth's personnel file. He commented that when <br /> awards are received, especially on a national scale, it is a source of pride for the City. <br /> City Administrator Whiting reported he had attended a meeting with the Association of <br /> Metropolitan Municipalities who met with Red McCombs that morning, adding that he felt <br /> compelled to go down, and find out what was really going on. He noted Mr. McCombs had <br /> simply wanted to discuss the new stadium proposal, however, he was personally more concerned <br /> with what would happen in the next season. <br /> City Administrator Whiting reported that residents on-line, with access to the City's Website are <br /> now able to obtain upcoming Council Meeting agendas. He explained that City was making <br /> progress in this endeavor, and approaching the day when the residents may sign up to have the <br /> agendas faxed or E-mailed to them directly. <br />