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Page 2 �' ` <br /> ``'' <br /> October 13, 1997 <br /> Mounds View City Council <br /> Planning Commission Meeting Minutes-August 20,1997 <br /> Planning Commission Meeting Minutes-September 3,1997 <br /> Mounds View Cable Committee Meeting Minutes-September 11,1997 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Koopmeiners to accept the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meetings on <br /> August 20, 1997 and September 3, 1997 and of the Mounds View Cable Committee Meeting on September <br /> 11, 1997. <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS: <br /> There was no Special Order of Business. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA: <br /> Mr.Whiting asked that Item 8(K)be removed from the Consent Agenda,which would be considered under <br /> Council Business. <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Koopmeiners to approve the Consent Agenda AS AMENDED. • <br /> VOTE: 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> RESIDENTS REOUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: <br /> Mayor McCarty explained that this is the time for residents to address the council with concerns on items that <br /> are not on the Agenda. <br /> There were no questions or comments from the floor. <br /> PUBLIC HEARINGS: <br /> None <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> A. Informational Meeting with Rick Packer,Representative from the Met Council. <br /> Mr.Rick Packer,Met Council Representative introduced himself as well as Guy Peterson who is a Sector <br /> Representative for the Metropolitan Council. Mr.Packer briefly summarized some of their priorities as a <br /> Council during the next 12-14 months of their term. He noted that they have three major goals to carry out <br /> within that time. The first is to become more acquainted with the communities that they represent and have <br /> them more acquainted with them individually and as a Council/Agency. The second goal is to get people more <br /> acquainted with their growth strategy(information was distributed to the Council members providing greater <br /> detail in regard to that strategy). Their third priority is transportation and how to provide for transit and <br /> transportation needs of the communities. He noted that they want to enhance the relationships with local <br /> officials and that they appreciate any input with regard to their growth strategy and their involvement with <br /> transportation committees and the legislature. <br />