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• Mounds View Planning Commission December 2, 1998 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 7 <br /> A. Setting of a Public Hearing for Wednesday, December 16, 1998, at 7:00 p.m., at the <br /> Mounds View City hall, 2401 Highway 10, Mounds View, MN 55112, to consider <br /> amending Chapter 1121 of the City Code regarding curb cuts on corn is in <br /> single-family residential districts. •>=': Atv <br /> Ericson told the Commission the public hearing was being 4.0:, <br /> respo` �_ ; Tobias' appeal <br /> to the City Council of the Planning Commission's denial a � variance G ffi.: 5` : Tobias fee. <br /> there is a public safety issue, which is his having to back. .': of his dr irway`t` ` . , ".3& ;ng tr c. <br /> The Council saw merits in both sides of the argument anbled a action on t`"y :`$g.': e <br /> Council is directing the Planning Commission to discuss„ s of allowing two :4uts for <br /> corner lots. Jopke added that the second issue that shoult . 6sed is whether or not this type <br /> of work, as Mr. Tobias argued, is maintenance work as q:::b = tw construction or <br /> replacement work. ::*40-4,,,. <br /> x <br /> Obert said the original asphalt, base and even sc me tree s had be=`$_:r j oved in order to do <br /> the work that Mr. Tobias had contracted for ,, . asp$} r $ ' that " work done at the Tobias <br /> residence was new construction. Obert expressed hi rcon1 ° ::t a citing a code just to <br /> accommodate one variance request woul 'set a vesdanget' tecedent for the future of the <br /> 0 City; more dangerous than granting,thilariancelvimbrasaem1ruggested that the Commission <br /> revisit the Code; however, the mese that should be sent the Council is that this variance is a <br /> separate issue and should not beto the a" ;come o£> s reconsideration of the Code. Jopke <br /> said it is important to understand'the Code:;::; makeire that the reasons for the Code are still <br /> valid and neiid Obert kto makre. at the Council Liaison is present at the <br /> "2:Y�a�`�c-`:a:�;E&_ �` ::�i?�:ess^y:fR:4ff110%,', cember<:< :�'>:�%s <br /> Planning Commisston meeting o 1'61998. Ericson stated he would include <br /> commentsfr tit Attor '�� t�;:,.1i2,"y �,staff report that is prepared for the public hearing. <br /> Peterson suggesd ,,,ing theothat was used when the code was implemented in <br /> 1979. H: s..• <br /> „og <br /> Jop e tos-t e ommiss hz€=< .:: <br /> m . tffe rut - n- axation meeting a. seen e s t e previous <br /> Monday evening. The o points that came out of the meeting are that the City will adopt the <br /> maximum levy increase a4. ''percent. The franchise fee will be raised from 2.5 percent to 3 <br /> pecnt. The YMCA is": ill under consideration for the management of the Community Center as <br /> vsl as the Park and Redreation Department facilities. The City is also considering "contracting <br /> r <br /> vg}!.,.: or'building inspection services. Hiring of a new CSO is being considered. This person <br /> t"}f `esponsible for traffic control and code enforcement. <br /> Obert asked if the projected budget shortfall was based on the City operating the Parks and <br /> Recreation Department or the YMCA operating the Parks and Recreation Department. Jopke <br /> said the projection was based on the YMCA running the Parks and Recreation Department. <br /> 0 Jopke told the Commission MnDOT has indicated that when Highway 10, 610, and 118 are <br />
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