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Page 1 <br /> April 28, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City CouncilAPPROVED <br /> PROCEEDINGS OF THE CITY COUNCIL <br /> CITY OF MOUNDS VIEW <br /> RAMSEY COUNTY,MINNESOTA <br /> Regular Meeting <br /> April 28, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Hall <br /> 2401 Hwy. 10,Mounds View,MN 55112 <br /> ********************************************************************************** <br /> CALL TO ORDER <br /> The Mounds View City Council was called to order by Mayor McCarty at 7:00 p.m.on April 28, 1997. <br /> . PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE <br /> ROLL CALL <br /> MEMBERS PRESENT: Mayor McCarty,Council members Trude, <br /> Quick,Koopmeiners and Stigney <br /> ALSO PRESENT: Chuck Whiting,Clerk Administrator <br /> Cathy Bennett,EDA Director <br /> Bruce Kessel,Finance Director <br /> Pam Sheldon, Community Development Director <br /> Jim Ericson,Planning Associate <br /> Bob Long,City Attorney <br /> ADDITIONS TO THE AGENDA: <br /> Mr.Whiting stated he would like to give a brief update on the Anoka County Airport status. He noted that he <br /> has had discussions with Representative Evans regarding the city's frustrations with the Metropolitan Airport <br /> Commission and their development of a Comprehensive Plan. The City provided input and Public Hearings <br /> were to be held in February or March by MAC. Those hearings have not been held yet. Two weeks ago,the <br /> Council met with a representative of MAC and since then the council has been checking to see what can be <br /> done legislatively. Some legislation was proposed and was approved last week. <br /> Mr.Bob Long provided details on the amendment which basically states that the Metropolitan Airports <br /> Commission shall not expend any public funds for planning or construction of capital improvements at the <br /> Anoka/Blaine Airport that will in any way conflict with the July 28, 1986 court order. This is a house bill and <br /> • the senate version does not contain the language so when it goes to the conference committee,the goal will be <br /> to keep the language in the house bill. <br />