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MrrnJvdJ <br /> Page 8 <br /> January 27, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Mr.Ulrich noted that SEH is currently working on a mock assessment and that he hopes to have it for review <br /> within the next day or two. <br /> Council member Trude asked that staff be sure that property owners are notified that the WILL be assessed and <br /> that not all costs will be covered by other government entities,just because it is a county project. She asked <br /> that the letter notifying residents be reviewed by Mr.Long to make sure that it complies with Charter <br /> requirements. <br /> B. Introduction of Ordinance No.588,An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1124 of the Mounds View <br /> Zoning Code Relating to the Location and Design of Wireless Communication Faeinties wtt ..n the City <br /> of Mounds View. <br /> Mr.Jim Ericson,Planning Associate,explained that at the last Council meeting,staff presented a.dry, of <br /> Ordinance No.588,after which a number of comments and suggestions were made by the Council and industry <br /> representatives. Staff went through the Ordinance and made changes and sent copies to the industry <br /> representatives for their review and a copy was sent to SEH for their review and comments. h , <br /> briefly went through the changes that were made to the draft ordinance. <br /> Gary VanCleve,representing APT was present and noted that he had five points of concern withthe proposed • <br /> ordinance which he has also talked with Mr.Ericson about. He proceeded to go through the aFeas of coroeesn. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Trude to Approve the Introduction and Waive the Reading of Onus ee No. <br /> 588,An Ordinance Amending Chapter 1124 of the Mounds View Zoning Code Relating to the Location and <br /> Design of Wireless Communication Facilities within the City of Mounds View. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> D. Bel Rae Status. <br /> Mr.Whiting stated that his discussions with the Children's Home Society have continued in regard to a draft for <br /> a lease agreement. They have discussed the general perimeters of what that agreement should contain. As he <br /> mentioned previously,the Children's Home Society may be able to lease space through early Summer. He also <br /> noted that he has continued discussions with another entity in regard to an agreement with them. He will <br /> continue to keep the council posted on this issue. <br /> E. National Sports Center Ice Arena Master Agreement. <br /> Mr.Whiting noted that this master agreement must be agreed to by the City of Mounds View in order to be a <br /> part of the construction of one of four ice rinks being proposed at the National Sports Facility in Blaine. <br /> Mounds View has joined with three other communities-Arden Hills,Shoreview and New Brighton in the <br /> agreement and will share in the operational costs of one of the rinks at the sports center. <br /> The group will commit to provide assurance that 2080 hours of ice time will be purchased each year at a <br /> minimum cost of$125/hour. As part of the supplemental agreement,they have been working with two area <br /> hockey associations who would basically commit to those ice hours and who would build an escrow fund to • <br /> help pay for unused ice hours. In addition,one of the requirements of the group would be that$500,000 be <br />
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