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Page 6 <br />July I3, 1998 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Stigney asked for two council members to vote no on the project so that there would be a tie and <br />the Resolution would be continued. <br />Craig Messmering, 5091 Edgewood Drive, stated the City is protecting the residents of north <br />Mounds View in its efforts to stop airport expansion but not protecting the rights of south <br />Mounds View residents when it comes to having high volumes of theater traffic on the <br />residential streets. He expressed his concern with the fact that the City's Police department <br />would be able to handle the traffic enforcement that would be needed with the addition of the <br />theater project. <br />Stigney asked the other Council Members to: "Not let the developers rights take precedence over <br />the rights of the citizens of Mounds View." <br />VOTE: Ayes - 3 Nays - 1(Stigney) Motion carried. <br />Barbara Gregerson, 7366 Park View Terrace, stated her concern that the City and the citizens <br />• have become polarized on this issue. <br />RECESS(a sort recess was taken) <br />BACK ON THE RECORD <br />B. Public Hearing and Consideration of Licenses for Holiday Station Store Located at <br />2732 Highway 10. <br />1. Consider Motion Adopting <br />Cari Schmidt gave the staff report as follows: <br />Charles Durand, owner/operator of the new Holiday Station/Store, located at 2732 Highway 10, <br />had submitted complete applications for the following licenses: <br />1. cigarette <br />2. gasoline <br />3. 3.2 percent Malt Liquor <br />Staff recommended approval of the licenses pursuant to Chapters 503, 509, and 512 of the <br />• Municipal Code. <br />Koopmeiners closed the Council Meeting and opened the floor to the public. <br />