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t s <br /> Wilds View City Council Page Three <br /> lar Meeting May 11, 1992 <br /> Councilmember Rickaby stated that the City cannot protect an economic <br /> business but if it were endangering the public welfare of the residents of <br /> the City, then something could be done. <br /> Orduno gave an example of a carpet store, for instance, who installed <br /> carpeting and the person who worked out of his home as a carpet installer. <br /> The City couldn't ban the person who worked out of his home as a carpet <br /> installer because there was a carpet store in the City. Orauno stated that <br /> restrictions have to apply equally to all persons and businesses. Orduno <br /> stated that she understood Ms. Ashland's plight. <br /> Mayor Linke stated that the peddlers have to obtain permission in writing <br /> from the landowners to sell on their property. Linke suggested that the <br /> flower shop owners speak to the persons granting permission to the peddlers <br /> and explain their plight and ask them not to grant permission for these <br /> -reasons. <br /> PUBLIC HEARING: <br /> 411 Mayor Linke opened the public hearing considering the <br /> preliminary plat of Mounds View Business Park West Addition <br /> at 7: 14 p.m. <br /> Ric Minetor, Public Works Director/City Engineer, explained that Paul <br /> Harrington, City Planner, had some problems over the weekend playing <br /> hockey. Mr. Harrington was hit in the eye with a puck and had some <br /> blurred vision and wasn't able to attend the meeting. Mr. Minetor <br /> stated that there was a representative from Everest in the audience who <br /> could answer questions. <br /> Minetor explained that Everest Development has submitted an application <br /> to-allow the-subdivision of property locat d at 2375 Highway 10. One <br /> item of concern at the time of review of this preliminary plat was the <br /> use of an outlot rather than dedicated right-of-way for the potential <br /> future extension of Jackson Drive. The application requested the <br /> outlot be allowed so that in the event the street extension does not <br /> take place, vacation proceedings are not necessary to reacquire the <br /> property for use in conjunction with either of the abutting properties <br /> Mayor Linke had asked for a map of the preliminary plat. Mr. Bill <br /> Franke, Everest, reviewed the plat per the map. <br /> Mayor Linkeclosedthe public hearing at 7:23 p.m. <br /> • <br />