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Mounds View City Council Page Twelve <br /> Regular Meeting July 27,. 1992 <br /> Counci].member Blanchard stated that one and one half years ago <br /> 411 <br /> public hearings were held and maps showing what would be done were <br /> posted in the Chambers. People didn't pay much attention at that time <br /> because it was for something in the future. Now that it is happening <br /> everyone is concerned. <br /> Blanchard feels the City should again meet with the people and explain <br /> why a 7' sidewalk is being constructed rather than a 5' sidewalk. What <br /> width is New Brighton's sidewalk? If 7' gives more credence, if less <br /> we can look at that too. <br /> B. Paul Harrington reviewed Staff Report No. 92-333 . (Resolution No. <br /> 4265) Harrington stated that on July 13, 1992 the City Council adopted <br /> Resolution No. 4253 part of which approved the preliminary plat of <br /> Greenfield Estates. Mounds View Municipal Code, Chapter 42 requires <br /> that all major subdivisions be approved at both the preliminary and <br /> final plat stage. <br /> Kay Weseman, 7807 Bona Road, asked if before the Council approved <br /> thefinal plat should the wetland alteration map be approved? <br /> Paul Harrington responded that the action before the Council is <br /> strictly approving the major subdivision. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that this final plat approval is approving the <br /> property <br /> lines for each lot. The final plat approval indicates that• <br /> the developer meets the code for the type of development to be <br /> undertaken and for "x" amount of homes to be constructed. <br /> Paul Harrington, City Planner, explained that all other parts of the <br /> development were approved and do not require additional action. <br /> Harrington stated that a major subdivision requires a first reading <br /> of the final plat. Harrington further explained that by granting <br /> approval of the subdivision that the City isn't giving the developer <br /> rights to build. <br /> Kay Weseman, asked if-the-wetland-delneation was already approved <br /> and if the maps have the new wetland boundary and asked who the maps <br /> were drawn by. <br /> Ric Minetor, Director of Public Works/City Engineer, stated that the <br /> maps showing the new wetland delineation will not be complete for <br /> he <br /> the <br /> 3 to 6 monthsof�NaturalMinetor stated that Resources, thetCorpspofaup <br /> by <br /> Department <br /> Engineers Peter <br /> Sabee of Barr Engineering. <br /> Kay Weseman stated that it was her understanding that the wetland <br /> map alteration needed to be a single item by itself with a public <br /> hearing being held and a 4/5 vote by the Council for approval. <br /> I <br />
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