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LINAIDPROVED <br /> Mounds View City Council Page 16 <br /> Regular Meeting June 26, 1995 <br /> 1 Mayor Linke reviewed the time schedule when the Assessment <br /> 2 Policy was first considered and estimated it has been under <br /> 3 consideration for about six months. <br /> 4 <br /> 5 William Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, requested the Council and <br /> 6 staff remember they are the hired hands of the community and <br /> 7 are to do the job in representing them. He added residents <br /> 8 expect the Council to come up with ideas. He suggested the <br /> 9 Council throw out a figure and the residents will tell them if <br /> 10 it is right or wrong, or they will do it in November. <br /> 11 <br /> 12 Mr. McCarty commented on published notice that is required for <br /> 13 ordinances by the City Charter. He noted the Charter lays a <br /> 14 lot of responsibility on residents because that is what the <br /> 15 residents wanted. He stated his surprise that the Council did <br /> 16 not indicate that regardless of the project proposed or action <br /> 17 taken, Section 8. 04 is in place and residents have the final <br /> 18 veto power over any project the City does. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Ms. Westphal stated the Councilmembers came around knocking on <br /> 21 doors during the election but she has not seen them since. <br /> 22 She suggested the Council inform residents of what is going on <br /> 23 and then maybe the correct information would get out. She <br /> 24 stated she would also like better information. <br /> 25 <br /> 26 Councilmember Trude reported Doris Wilson, 7877 Sunnyside, is <br /> 27 unable to attend tonight and has requested the Council <br /> 28 consider having everyone pay for roads since everyone uses <br /> 29 them so she (Ms. Wilson) supports having the general levy pay <br /> 30 for reconstruction road projects. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 MOTION/SECOND: Hankner/Trude to table further consideration <br /> 33 of Ordinance 560 Adopting the Assessment Policy until July 17, <br /> 34 1995, and to direct staff to place this item on the July 10, <br /> 35 1995, Work Session agenda for further deliberation <br /> 36 <br /> 37 VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> 38 <br /> 39 C. Consideration of Development Review Request of Pinewood <br /> 40 Elementary School, Planning Case No. 418-95, Resolution No. <br /> 41 4788 <br /> 42 <br /> 43 Paul Harrington, Community Development Coordinator, reported <br /> 44 Pinewood Elementary School has made application for a <br /> 45 Development Review of their proposed building expansion at <br /> 46 5500 Quincy Street. If approved, the proposal would allow the <br /> 47 construction of approximately 5, 600 square feet of classroom <br /> 48 and meeting room space on the south side of the existing <br /> 49 structure. <br /> 50 <br />
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