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~unds View City Council <br />gular Meeting <br />September 9, 1991 <br />Page Six <br />Councilmember Wuori suggested that this gentlemen <br />check with his hauler and see if the hauler would haul <br />the types of items he had and check on the cost. <br />Councilmember Wuori also advised this gentlemen to attend <br />a Council Meeting and express his desires to the Council. <br />Councilmember Rickaby added that perhaps the haulers would <br />be willing to take additional items and if there were <br />some things the resident dust couldn't get rid of they <br />should call City Hall. The Environmental Quality Task <br />Force is also working on this issue. <br />2. Councilmember Quick - No report. <br />3. Councilmember Rickaby - No report. <br />4. Councilmember Blanchard - No report. <br />MAYOR LINRE'S REPORT - No report. <br />• REPORT OF ADMINISTRATOR <br />Mounds View Estates and the City (City Attorney Karney <br />and Samantha Orduno, City Administrator) drew up a <br />development agreement to require the owners of Mounds view estates <br />to build a handicapped accessible unit. as part of their complex in <br />one of the buildings. The handicapped accessible unit will be <br />built at 2275 Groberg Street rather than in the building that <br />received fire damage which was 2310 County Road I. The <br />reason the unit will be built at 2275 Groberg is that <br />this building is closer to the parking lot and this <br />would make for easier access. <br />The unit will conform to all state and federal guidelines. <br />According to the Development Agreement, Mounds View Estates <br />will provide the City with a $5,000 cash deposit. The <br />deposit is held by the City in the event the owner does not <br />build the unit, the City then has funds to complete the <br />project. <br />Mayor Linke asked Mark Karney how the $5,000 figure was derived. <br />City Attorney Karney replied that the figure was obtained from <br />Rick Jarson, City Building Official and that this amount would <br />be sufficient to put in this unit. <br />Mayor Linke stated that he is in the construction business and <br />that the hallways would have to be widened, the doors widened, <br />the bathroom would have to be redone, the utilities in the <br />kitchen would have to be changed and that a ramp would need <br />