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Mounds View City Council March 26, 1990 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Three <br /> 111 Mr. Qualik stated he has had conversations with Clerk/ <br /> Administrator Pauley, who has viewed the property for <br /> himself, and the CSO has been notified. He added <br /> ordinances have been adopted in the City over the years <br /> for specific reasons, but this property owner does not <br /> observe those ordinances, and he feels it should be <br /> up to the City to enforce them, especially when they <br /> have been made aware of the problem. The specific <br /> problems are a vehicle against the house in the back <br /> yard, with trash piled against it, along with many <br /> other vehicles in the yard, several piles of trash <br /> and debris, unfinished construction and a trench from <br /> work done in the front of the house last year, with <br /> piles of dirt left . Mr. Qualik stated this is supposed <br /> to be a single family residence, yet he has counted <br /> 11 vehicles on the property. <br /> Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained City code does <br /> not regulate the number of vehicles in a yard, as <br /> long as they are currently licensed. The Council <br /> addressed that issue last year and chose not to <br /> regulate it at that time. <br /> Mayor Hankner noted she had also recently received <br /> another complaint about numerous vehicles at a <br /> different property, but if the tabs are current, <br /> . they are in compliance. She directed Staff to check <br /> with the Police Chief and find out what has been <br /> done about the property at 5468 N. Adams, and what <br /> else can be done. <br /> Muriel Brainerd, of the Environmental Quality Task <br /> Force, stated they are asking for a small amount of <br /> funds for a one page flyer listing things residents <br /> can do for Earth Day in April . <br /> City Engineer/Public Works Director Minetor ex- <br /> plained there are no funds allocated for this in <br /> the budget, so the money would have to come from <br /> the contingency fund. <br /> Possibilities of printing were mentioned utilizing <br /> the New Brighton Bulletin, doing it in house at <br /> City Hall, or using the area learning center <br /> through the school district . <br /> Clerk/Administrator Pauley suggested sending the <br /> flyers home with all the students at the two <br /> elementary schools serving the City. It was agreed <br /> this project needed to get going soon. <br />