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Mounds View Planning Commission October 15, 1997 • <br /> Special meeting Page 4 <br /> Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 <br /> Motion carried. <br /> ti: y; <br /> MALAY <br /> 6. Staff Reports/Information Items '' } <br /> Associate Ericson referred to the City's code book and a printout fra : ,e book <br /> that was distributed to all of the Commission mcitOfFs at.tstart of the' ":.•<•`'-• - . < <br /> meeting. This code printout made reference to g • •: ations and surfacwa <br /> s <br /> discussed at the October 1, 1997 Regular Planningi€ on meeting. Continuing <br /> Ericson stated that when the code book was print *had been made and <br /> Subdivision 7 had been incorrectly printed within Subdivtigg <The Commissioners were <br /> told that the version of the code before the Cission this thitiONOSO how the code is <br /> supposed to look and how it will look w : mmission i sted an up-dated version <br /> of the code. <br /> Associate Ericson introduced Risk JopketlIfie new unity Development Director for <br /> }>:: • <br /> the City of Mounds View. .< e� <br /> address •M1 <br /> Director Jopket�e Co `�i <br /> ei mr.�ion statgvthat the Comprehensive Plan would be <br /> one ctf the future pr}cttxiat will 1 .ch attention. He added that there would <br /> be:::a munity i e .be heldi < newood School to discuss the Ring Road <br /> pre t t will be to the community by the University of Minnesota's <br /> ♦..:'fi.X�:� :;•:tet.::C.::: �' o;:vi:'i::' '<:uii•.. � <br /> Desi r for the'c€ uh y's reaction. <br /> Associatekri €wadded thattere will be a neighborhood meeting held at 6:30 <br /> p:in,October' at the City's council chambers by Towle Development. This <br /> ;:meeting is beingat Towle can discuss with the community its plans for the City <br /> _ 'property on Highw €'as well as the four residential lots on Eastwood. <br /> AME Commissionerohnston asked if the Ring Road Project had gotten to the point of <br /> funding. <br /> " e'Ericson said that TIF dollars would most likely be involved. He added that <br /> T has approved the signaling at the proposed intersection. <br /> Director Jopke added that the intersection signal location, to a certain extent, is defined <br /> by what happens with the O'Neal/Anthony Properties proposal. He stated that the City is . <br /> trying to maintain maximum flexibility so that all options for this project can be looked at. <br />
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