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Mounds View City Council Page Five <br /> "' Regular Meeting September 27, 1993 <br /> Mayor Linke stated that a security camera(s) would be set up at the facility <br /> and shall be operational 24 hours per day to provide visual observation of <br /> the facility by the attendant. <br /> Ron Richardson, 2340 Highway 10, owner of Ron's Suds and Shine Car Wash, <br /> asked the Council if the same conditions would be placed on this car wash as <br /> was placed on his, i.e. , an attendant on duty at all times. <br /> Mayor Linke closed the public hearing at 7 : 38 p.m. <br /> MOTION/SECOND:- --T-rude/Wuor-i- to Approve--Conditional_ Use__Permit___(car___wash_) , <br /> Gateway Foods, 2390 Highway 10 with the Site Plan Date of September 10, 1993 <br /> Added to Item a) and an Additional Contingency No. 8, "Security camera(s) <br /> shall be operational 24 hours per day to provide visual observation of the <br /> facility by the attendant. " <br /> VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> COUNCIL BUSINESS: <br /> A. Tim Cruikshank, Assistant to the City Administrator, reviewed Staff <br /> Report No. 93-627C regarding the Adoption of Ordinance No. 528 <br /> Repealing Sunset Clause of Street Light Utility. Cruikshank reported <br /> 111 that this ordinance was formally introduced on September 13 . <br /> Cruikshank further reported that adoption of this ordinance would <br /> repeal the sunset clause of the Street Light Utility and continue its <br /> operation and, denial of the ordinance would allow the Street Light <br /> Utility to terminate at the end of this year. <br /> Cruikshank explained that when the Street Light Utility was created, it <br /> was given a sunset date and that the sunset date was set to allow the <br /> City Council an opportunity to reevaluate the effectiveness of the <br /> Utility, reexamine its rate structure and determine if the Utility <br /> would be continued or discontinued. Cruikshank stated that if this <br /> Utility were to be continued, the rate structure could be changed via <br /> resolution, effective January 1, 1994 . <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Wuori to Waive the Reading and Adopt Ordinance <br /> No. 528 Repealing Sunset Clause of Street Light Utility <br /> Councilmember Trude stated that she had reviewed the 1991 minutes <br /> regarding this Utility and also had viewed the video tape from that <br /> same time at which time the City was considering an NSP franchise fee <br /> and a street light utility as alternate revenue sources. Councilmember <br /> Trude-stated- she did not like the NSP franchise fee. -Counc- ilmember-- <br /> Trude stated that, in her opinion, street lights are not the biggest <br /> priority atthis time in this City. Trude suggested keeping 10% for <br /> new streetlights of the $50, 000 that is in the account and use the <br /> • balance to pay for street light electricity each month. The City does <br /> generate 3% tax on electric bills which could be used for shortfalls. <br />
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