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APPFOVED <br /> Page 5 <br /> • September 8, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Mayor McCarty asked that resident's questions and concerns be addressed prior to the staff report so that staff <br /> could respond to some of these questions. <br /> David Jahnke,8428 Eastwood Road,stated he,as well as other residents of the community,do not want any <br /> more apartments in Mounds View. <br /> Cameron Obert,8315 Greenwood Drive,wondered if there were residents in the audience who had not seen <br /> MSP Real Estate's proposal and if so,he felt it would be helpful to have the developer make a brief <br /> presentation. <br /> Mary ,8330 Eastwood,stated it is her understanding that residents throughout Mounds View <br /> have indicated to the Council that they would like them to delay any action on the project approval process and <br /> pursue other possibilities for the development and/or improvements for the property. However,because they <br /> did not feel they were being listened to,residents looked at alternatives to delay/stop the proposed development <br /> in order to allow more citizen input. A referendum has been drafted asking that resolutions recommending <br /> approval of the development be put on a ballot at the time of the next election or that a zoning change be <br /> initiated on the property. The required number of signatures has not been attained,however it is their intent to <br /> continue circulating the petition to get the number required if the city council refuses to put the development <br /> proposal on hold. <br /> • Mayor McCarty explained that the funds from Ramsey County have specially be earmarked for rehabilitation of <br /> the existing Red Oak Apartments. If the City Council rescinds their support of that resolution and funding,they <br /> would infact be stopping the renovation of the apartments. <br /> L.W. Stigney,7841 Eastwood Road noted that the petition currently has approximately 450 votes opposing the <br /> project from all cross sections of the city(they are running a little over 90%disapproval rate on every street). <br /> Before any votes are made,he stated he would like to hear from the entire council as to how each one feels <br /> about the proposed development. <br /> Mike Anderson,8350 Eastwood Road,stated he has an in-home business in Mounds View,where he has <br /> invested a substantial amount of money. In his opinion,renters generally do not care about their properties <br /> because it is not theirs. He feels the city already has too many rental units. He would prefer to see a nice <br /> business on that piece of property. He stated he,as well as several of his neighbors,are opposed to the <br /> project. <br /> Ann Connelly,a renter at Woodlawn Terrace,stated Mr.Anderson's opinions of renters is a common <br /> misconception and that the condition of many rental properties is a result of careless landlords. <br /> Mayor McCarty noted that some changes have been made to the original proposal. One change is that the <br /> developer has withdrawn his request for Tax Increment Financing and also his request to purchase the land <br /> from the city. As a result the number of new townhomes proposed for the site has decreased from sixteen units <br /> to ten units. <br /> Mr.Jim Ericson,Planning Associate,provided a brief summary of the changes to the original site plan. The <br /> city-owned parcel is no longer a part of the development project. The townhomes,now reduced to ten,will <br /> • consist of seven three-bedroom units and three four-bedroom units,each with their own garage and driveway. <br /> New garages will be provided for the apartments. He noted that the location of the play area has been shifted, <br /> more plantings have been added to the property line adjacent to the city land. <br />