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Mounds View City Council March 27, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Council Member Marty requested a correction to Page 11, last line, to omit the second word “to” <br />to indicate “…a quarter mile out of their way to reach their destination.” <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Marty. To accept the March 13, 2000 City Council minutes as <br />corrected. <br /> <br />Ayes – 4 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />5. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />6. REPORTS <br /> <br />Council Member Marty reported the Cable Committee met, however, as they did not have a <br />quorum, this was not an official meeting. He indicated there was discussion pertaining to how <br />some of the issues of the neighboring cities might possibly affect Mounds View, and Jerry Scally <br />suggested they research airing some of the other City Council meetings. He explained that New <br />Brighton is considering the reconstruction of Silver Lake Road from Highway 694 to the Mounds <br />View border, and this could affect the City in terms of how it changes its portion of the road. He <br />noted there might also be mutual concerns with regard to the development of the armory in <br />Arden Hills. He indicated the Council Members are unable to attend other City Council <br />meetings, as they are held on the same day, therefore, the Cable Committee plans to contact some <br />of the neighboring cities and attempt to broadcast these meetings on Sundays, on one of the local <br />television stations. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin extended his personal thanks to Council Member Stigney for filling in for him <br />at the previous Council Meeting, while he was on vacation. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin reported that the previous Tuesday, Speaker of the House Steve Sviggum <br />invited him to meet with him that evening, regarding the ongoing airport discussion, and to <br />attempt to find an amicable arrangement for all parties to finally resolve the issues. He stated <br />this meeting was fruitful, and he would hope that an agreement could be reached by the next <br />meeting. He noted he would like very much not to have to go continue to go to the Capitol week <br />after week. He advised that the matter was moving along, and they were making progress. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he received a telephone call from the grandmother of the young boy who <br />was killed on Highway 10, and had the opportunity to speak with her at some length. He <br />indicated she requested he convey to Council Member Stigney that she thought the statement <br />made by a resident at the previous Council Meeting, attempting to place some or all <br />responsibility for this boy’s death on him, was “out-of-bounds, unfair, and inappropriate,” and <br />she felt badly he had to sit through this. <br /> <br />Mayor Coughlin extended his congratulations to Planning Commissioner, Brian Kaden, whom <br />the Governor has recently appointed to the Environmental Quality Board, where he will be <br />serving with State Level Commissioners such as Elwyn Tinklenberg, Ted Mondale, and others.