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Mounds View Planning Commission August 16, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />Staff has indicated to Mr. Bergeleen and Mr. Pearson that because of this, no dedication would <br />be required in this instance. (Section 1204.02 Sub. 3 of the Municipal Code exempts land <br />improved with single-family dwellings.) However, if the property were ever split and developed <br />into new lots, a park dedication fee would be required at that time. <br /> <br />Planner Ericson stated staff is recommending approval of the proposed Resolution 630-00, a <br />resolution recommending approval of the requested minor subdivision of 8132 Long Lake Road, <br />with two stipulations. The first stipulation is to require the land subdivided from the Bergeleen’s <br />parcel to be immediately combined with the parcel located at 2565 Sherwood Road, owned by <br />Bob Pearson. Proof of combination shall be submitted to the City of Mounds View within 30 <br />days of City Council approval. The second stipulation is that the applicant shall record the City <br />Council resolution of approval, the Certificate of Survey, and the right-of-way dedication <br />document (if required) with Ramsey County within 30 days of final adoption and present proof <br />of such recording to the City of Mounds View. Failure to record these documents or provide <br />proof of such recordation would cause this approval to be null and void. <br /> <br />Chair Peterson commented that this is a very straight forward request. <br /> <br />Commissioner Stevenson stated his concurrence. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Miller/Thomas to approve Resolution 630-00, a Resolution <br />Recommending Approval of the Requested Minor Subdivision of 8132 Long Lake Road. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 6 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />Planner Ericson advised that this will be considered by the Council on August 28, 2000. <br /> <br /> <br />6. Staff Reports / Items of Information <br /> <br /> A. Previous Council Actions <br /> <br />Planner Ericson reported on previous Council actions. He advised that the Council approved <br />emergency Ordinance 667, a revision to Ordinance 653 which created a moratorium on tattoo <br />and body piercing establishments, to extend the moratorium by another three months. This <br />additional time will allow for further research and, if adopted on August 28th, there would be no <br />gap between when the moratorium ends and the new ordinance is effective. The Council also <br />accepted the resignation of Council Member Lynne Thomason which will be effective <br />November 7, 2000. Planner Ericson advised the Council has authorized hiring of Kathleen <br />Miller as the new City Administrator and she will start on September 18, 2000. On August 14, <br />2000 Council took action on the Walgreens PUD and adopted resolutions to approve the PUD <br />and exchange of real property, the wetland alteration permit and development stage review, and <br />the preliminary plat. The Council also gave first reading to ordinances to rezone the properties <br />from B-3 and PF to PUD, to vacate the old Edgewood Drive right-of-way, and authorizing <br />disposing by sale of City-owned real property, (as required by City Charter). Second readings <br />will be considered on August 28, 2000. Planner Ericson reported the Council approved the TIF <br />package for the proposed Mermaid Hotel and Banquet Center expansion on a unanimous vote.