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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Page Four <br />October 14, 1991 <br />MOTION/SECOND: Blanchard/Rickaby to approve first <br />reading of Ordinance No. 494 Amending the Municipal <br />Code of Mounds View By Amending Chapter 32 Entitled, <br />"The Planning Commission". <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />3. Samantha Orduno, City Administrator introduced Randy Thorson, <br />Project Manager from Short-Elliott-Hendrickson. This firm <br />was authorized earlier this year to conduct an in-depth study <br />of the 109 acre site located in the northeast corner of Mounds <br />View. <br />Mr. Thorson explained that the purpose of this study was to <br />determine the feasiblity of developing the site into a golf <br />course and nature trail. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Blanchard to accept the Land Use Study <br />. Report completed by Short-Elliott-Hendrickson. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Blanchard to authorize the City Administrator <br />and the Director of Public Works to work with Short-Elliott- <br />Hendrickson to develop the costs associated with the design and <br />implementation of the project. <br />5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />At this time, Betsy Brunes, 8438 Groveland Road came forth and <br />asked when the Council was going to discuss Groveland Road. <br />Mayor Linke explained that this item was not on the agenda and it <br />would not be discussed. Mayor Linke further explained that this <br />was an item put on the Work Session Agenda of last week. This <br />item had been put on the agenda per Mayor Linke's request; Mayor <br />Linke wanted more information and wanted to talk about the <br />crossover from Blaine to Mounds View. The item was discussed and <br />nothing would be changed. <br />Mary Jo Prokop, 8420 Groveland Road, stated that the residents <br />then do not wish to have flyers delivered to their homes asking <br />them to attend meetings on Mondays at 7:00 p.m. <br />Mayor Linke stated he did not deliver the flyers and felt that <br />only delivering to a partial block was a disservice. <br />