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Page 2 <br />October 13, 1998 <br />Mounds View City Council <br />4. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br />A. Recognition of Keith Anderson, Minnesota Technology Teacher of the Year. <br />Mayor McCarty directed staff to prepare and bring forth to the next Council meeting a <br />Resolution recognizing the accomplishments of Keith Anderson as Minnesota Technology <br />Teacher of the Year. Staff concurred. <br />5. CONSENT AGENDA <br />A. Approve Just and Correct Claims <br />B. Approval of Contractor Licenses(staff report attached). <br />C. Approval of Resolution No. 5272, Approving the Score Recycling Grant Request to <br />Ramsey County. <br />E. Authorization to dispose of surplus inventory from the old Bel Rae. <br />Item SD was removed from the Agenda. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Koopmeiners/Quick to approve the Consent Agenda with the exception of <br />Item SD. <br />VOTE: Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried <br />6. RESIDENTS' REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br />Dan Gates, 5364 Clifton Drive, told the Commission he had been cited by the City for illegal <br />parking of a commercial truck in his front yard on an unimproved surface. The truck, aone-ton <br />pickup chassis with a closed cube box, is used for his business. It was Mr. Gates opinion that the <br />citation was issued incorrectly. His interpretation of the City Code was that any truck one-ton <br />and under could be parked in a residential neighborhood. Mr. Gates was asking for a <br />clarification of the Ordinance. He also presented a petition that had been signed by four out of <br />five of his neighbors who spoke in favor of Mr. Gates being allowed to park his vehicle on his <br />property. <br />McCarty told Mr. Gates that the original ordinance had been passed by public referendum in <br />1979. Upon amendment in 1995, the ordinance now includes no vehicles to be parked on non- <br />permanent surfaces. McCarty directed staff to clarify the Ordinance in writing for Mr. Gates. <br />The City Attorney stated the Ordinance doesn't deal with trucks, or cars, or tonnage. It simply <br />defines vehicles as they are defined in Minnesota Statute. Sec. 607.06 subd. 3 (c), "No person <br />