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Mounds View City Council January 10, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 10 <br /> <br />Planning and Development Fees. <br /> <br />Director Ericson stated that it had come to their attention that their planning and development <br />fees needed to be adopted by ordinance. He stated that currently the planning and development <br />fees are annually adopted with the fee schedule, which is done by resolution. He stated that <br />Ordinance 754 creates a new section of the City Code, Appendix E. He stated it made more <br />sense to create this appendix and remove the subdivision fees from Chapter 1202. He stated that they are also adding a <br />paragraph in Section 1202.02 relating to costs above and beyond the subdivision application fee, which he read <br />aloud. He stated that the second reading would occur on January 24th. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND. Stigney/Gunn. To approve the Introduction and First Reading of <br />Ordinance 754, an Ordinance Establishing Planning and Development Fees, and to waive the <br />reading. <br /> <br /> Ayes-4 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />E. Resolution 6425 Step Increase for Greg Lee, Public Works Director. <br /> <br />City Administrator Ulrich read Resolution 6425 aloud. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND. Gunn/Flaherty. To approve Resolution 6425, Step Increase for Greg Lee, <br />Public Works Director. <br /> <br /> Ayes-4 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />F. Resolution 6426 Approve a Charitable Gambling Permit for the New <br />Brighton/Mounds View Rotary Club. <br /> <br />Desaree Crane stated that the New Brighton/Mounds View Rotary Club had held this one-day <br />charitable gambling permit in the past, and they would like to have it again for April 1, 2005. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND. Gunn/Stigney. To approve Resolution 6426, Approve a Charitable Permit <br />for the New Brighton/Mounds View Rotary Club. <br /> <br /> Ayes-4 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mayor Marty stated that Merrick had taken over the charitable gambling at Roberts, and with <br />just one gambling establishment they don’t have the funds to do what they had in the past. <br />He stated that Merrick hasn’t contributed to any of the groups or organizations that had <br />come to the Lions, and he asked to have an accounting of Merrick’s gambling permit proceeds <br />because 40 percent of the charitable gambling permit proceeds is supposed to come back to <br />the City. He asked staff to look into this and report back to the Council. <br /> <br />Council Member Gunn stated that she didn’t think hiring six handicapped people that live in <br />the City with 40 percent of the money coming back into the community.