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APPH:: OVEO <br /> Page 4 <br /> March 10, 1997 • <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Koopmeiners/Quick to approve Item D.of the Consent Agenda,Setting a Public <br /> Hearing for 7:05 p.m.,Monday, March 24, 1997 to Consider a Conditional Use Permit for an oversized garage <br /> at 2185 Pinewood Drive. <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> RESIDENTS REOUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: <br /> Bill Siercks,2210 Pinewood Drive,stated he recently received a letter the city Planning Commission <br /> concerning the proposed oversized garage. The letter states that plans are available at the City Hall for review. <br /> He noted that he came to City Hall and there are no plans available. <br /> Ms. Sheldon explained that a copy of the plan is available for review. However,in regard to the actual <br /> appearance of the garage,staff has requested that the applicant submit a sketch revealing what the proposed <br /> building will look like. This is normally submitted at the time the applicant applies for a building permit, <br /> however,staff has requested this information and expects to receive it prior to the Public Hearing. <br /> Russ Nordstrom,2536 W. County Road H2,asked if the Council would consider setting some road limits on <br /> County Road H2. Numerous semi trucks use the roadway as a shortcut from Hwy.65 to the Interstate. <br /> He feels they contribute to the deterioration of the roadway and imposing road limits would reduce the overall1111 <br /> maintenance costs. <br /> Mayor McCarty stated he would direct the Public Works Department for further consideration. <br /> Mr.Nordstrom also suggested that the city consider imposing a fine to those under 18 years of age who are <br /> caught with cigarettes. Additionally,they could be required to do some community service. He feels the <br /> government needs to make people responsible for their own actions and he feels this would be a better way to <br /> approach the problem than to leave it as a store owners responsibility. <br /> Council member Trude noted that children who are tagged for smoking are already required to perform <br /> community service hours. However,the Police Department has many other pressing matters to attend to. <br /> Don Hereau,2260 Buckingham Lane,Townsedge Terrace,stated he would like to see a"point of sale <br /> inspection"enforced for mobile homes. He believes there was a city law on this that was put into force but <br /> never enacted upon. It would require that inspections be completed on mobile homes and that the homes be <br /> required to be brought up to code before they are sold. <br /> Ms. Sheldon gave the Council a brief update on the pre-sale inspection policy. It was noted however,that the <br /> city code does not state that the city is committed to making periodic inspections prior to the sale of the homes. <br /> Staff will need to investigate and find out who has the authority and responsibility to conduct inspections,and <br /> if it is the County's responsibility,(1992 State Law)staff will need to speak with them in this regard. Ms. <br /> Sheldon noted that at this time,the city does not require notification when ownership of the mobile home is <br /> transferred over. At this time,she does not feel there is enough in the City Code to be able to effectively carry <br /> out the requests of the Townsedge Terrace residents. It would be up to the Council if they would like staff to <br /> get involved in this matter. <br /> Council member Trude stated she understood that when Mr.Hereau came in last year concerning this matter, <br /> the City was going to enforce the Nuisance Code in all of the community,including the Mobile Home Parks. <br />