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Mounds View City Council November 13, 1990 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Two <br /> 111 <br /> Motion/Second: Quick/Wuori to approve the consent 5. Approval of <br /> agenda, as presented, and waive the reading of the Consent <br /> resolutions. Agenda <br /> 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Public Works Foreman Ulrich reviewed the requirement 6. Consideration <br /> for the City to remove the oldest underground fuel of Staff Memo <br /> tank by 1991, as well as Staff ' s recommendation to Regarding Fuel <br /> remove an unleaded fuel tank at the same time, as it Tank Removal <br /> must be updated or removed by 1992. He reviewed the <br /> bids received, recommending the low bid of Ceres. <br /> Motion/Second: Wuori/Blanchard to award the bid to <br /> Ceres for the removal of both two thousand gallon <br /> underground fuel storage tanks for $2,387.00 with <br /> ten percent contingency of $238 . 00, for a total of <br /> $2, 625. 00 to be charged to account 100-4260-703 . <br /> 4 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Mayor Hankner closed the regular meeting and opened 7 . Public Hearing• <br /> the first public hearing at 7 : 09 PM. Consideration <br /> of Wetland <br /> Planning Technician Harrington reviewed the request Alteration <br /> of Everest Development, representing Tyson Trucking, Permit by <br /> for a wetland alteration permit for Phase III of the Tyson Trucking, <br /> proposed Tyson Trucking warehouse expansion located 4825 Mustang <br /> at 4825 Mustang Circle. The proposal was reviewed Circle <br /> by the Council at an agenda session, at which time <br /> Staff was directed to contact several agencies for <br /> their comments or concerns regarding the proposal. <br /> Tim Nelson, of Everest Development, reviewed the <br /> plans for Phase III of the expansion. He explained <br /> the concern raised by the DNR was a misconception <br /> based on erroneous labeling on the plan. It has <br /> been clarified verbally with the DNR and no permit <br /> is required by them. Mr. Nelson explained the Army <br /> Corps of Engineers has not reviewed the plan yet, <br /> as they are waiting for the City to approve it <br /> before they sperri the time and fees necessary with <br /> the Army Corps of Engineers_. <br /> Ron Peterson, of Westwood Engineering, reviewed the <br /> proposal as it relates to the City ordinance. <br /> Ken Simons, of the Ramsey County Park and Rec Depart- • <br /> ment, stated .they are concerned with the loss of trees <br /> and would suggest the Council consider requiring <br /> replacement plantings, which would be beneficial to <br /> the public who will someday be using the park. <br />