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Ms. Amundsen stated the neighbor who called her indicated Fridley staff said it would be 800 <br />feet away and there would be plenty of trees screening residents from this facility but her <br />neighbor indicated those trees had been removed. Ms. Amundsen asked what can be done from <br />here and if they should approach the City of Fridley to advise they feel Fridley has neglected the <br />procedure for notification. She stated her support to provide public notification at this point so <br />all are aware of the project. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated it is possible Fridley sent notice to the City of Mounds View <br />even though he is unsure who received it. He stated that it is common that cities will send 350 <br />foot notification but that may not extend beyond the city's boundaries. <br />Ms. Amundsen stated she was told it did not matter if it goes beyond the city's boundaries, <br />notification was still to be provided. <br />Whiting suggested staff talk with Ms. Amundsen to get the names of people she spoke with. He <br />stated City staff can work with the Fridley staff to determine what the public input process will <br />be. <br />Ms. Amundsen stated Fridley may believe that process has been completed but she hopes the <br />opportunity is provided since Mounds View residents will be greatly impacted. <br />Community Development Director Jopke stated staff will communicate these concerns to the <br />• Fridley staff and recommended the issues be identified so they can discuss alternatives such as <br />additional trees, buffering, etc. <br />Mayor Coughlin supported the City communicating what they learn with the impacted residents. <br />Council Member Marty stated that he viewed the property and it seems as if they have taken <br />what trees there were right up to the Mounds View property line and cleared the entire area. He <br />noted the only homes that border this site are Mounds View residents. He stated this was not a <br />heavily wooded area but he supports having City staff inquire of Fridley if a buffer zone can be <br />provided. <br />City Attorney Long stated he will meet with staff to review documentation and determine the <br />type of project so it is know what type of notification should have been given. <br />Mayor Coughlin recapped that the City will obtain as much information as possible and relay it <br />to the residents. <br />Barbara Haake, 3024 County Road I, stated she shares the resident's concern with this project. <br />She stated it appears Fridley zones less desirable uses along the boundary line, abutting Mounds <br />View's boundary, along County Road I. In this case, she suggested they would never have <br />allowed industrial abutting residential without adequate berming. Ms. Haake suggested staff <br />• 6N.\DATA\USERS\JOANB\SHARE\MINUTES\CC\1999\04-12-99.CC <br />