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Mounds View City Council July 11, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br />a public property shouldn’t the public have a say in what happens to it. She asked the Council if 1 <br />they could let the residents of this City help them make a decision that is going to impact the City 2 <br />for generations to come. 3 <br /> 4 <br />Council Member Stigney acknowledged that they have a very different opinion to what 5 <br />Medtronic brings to the City versus the golf course adding that is all he has to say. 6 <br /> 7 <br />Mayor Marty stated that he does not see Ms. Mueller’s statement as an attack. He stated that she 8 <br />was just clarifying her understanding of the City’s vision and value statement. 9 <br /> 10 <br />Council Member Thomas stated that she does not consider it an attack adding that when someone 11 <br />suggests that the Council set aside their integrity and ethics when the project began, this is not 12 <br />the most positive statement to make. She assured Ms. Mueller that no one ever set aside their 13 <br />values or integrity adding that the Council discussed all of this and their publication throughout 14 <br />the entire process. She assured her that this was always number one. 15 <br /> 16 <br />Ms. Mueller clarified that if a private interest were to approach the City with a proposal to 17 <br />purchase the Community Center and property for their development, has the City set a precedent 18 <br />where the City can do again whatever they choose, within this body of our City Council, and the 19 <br />same thing could happen again. She asked what would happen if a developer wanted to purchase 20 <br />Silver Lake Park, could the City sell this public property as well. 21 <br /> 22 <br />Council Member Thomas explained that the City did not set a precedent this is how a City 23 <br />functions everywhere. She explained that the Council does not consider an enterprise function in 24 <br />the same way that they view the parks. She stated that it involves an entirely different thought 25 <br />process and function. She assured Ms. Mueller that the Council did not establish any precedent 26 <br />that wasn’t already established. She stated that the park analogy doesn’t work for anyone up here 27 <br />at this point. 28 <br /> 29 <br />Ms. Mueller stated that she does not have the benefit of everything involved, but as a resident of 30 <br />the City, what we consider public property, she assumed was owned by the City, and it is her 31 <br />hope that this is not setting a trend. 32 <br /> 33 <br />Duane McCarty, 8060 Long Lake Road, stated that his old Irish Grandfather used to talk to him 34 <br />about common sense and statements that he makes noting that he tries to adhere to his advice 35 <br />whenever he can. He stated that it appears to him that common sense seems to be lacking when 36 <br />he hears that Council didn’t put it out for bid because they didn’t own the land yet it certainly 37 <br />didn’t stop them from chasing Medtronic around the block. 38 <br /> 39 <br />6. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS 40 <br /> 41 <br />A. Review Fire Department Building Plans – Fire Chief Zikmund. 42 <br /> 43 <br />Fire Chief Zikmund explained that the purpose for the presentation this evening is to receive 44 <br />feedback from the Council noting that next Monday he would be presenting to the Spring Lake 45