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Mounds View City Council August 23,1999 <br />• Regular Meeting Page 12 <br />City Administrator Whiting stated he was uncertain, adding that he was aware it was purchased <br />slightly damaged. Mr. Hammerschmidt stated the total cost of the pickup was less than $25,000, and <br />had been purchased used, with a small dent in it. <br />Mr. Varner inquired requested the Council respond to his suggestion to request golf course funds <br />through the donation of taxpayers' state rebate checks. He inquired if the Council would pass a <br />resolution to set up such a fund. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated that any donations to such a fund would certainly be accepted. Council <br />Member Marty stated he had heard that the fund for the new stadium in St. Paul had collected $243. <br />Mr. Varner reiterated this plan was better than a poll or survey to indicate what the taxpayers want. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated, the City has obligations that must be met, regardless of whether or not a <br />member of the present Council cared for the creation of the project. He stated, with those <br />obligations, it was incumbent upon him, as leader of the Council, to attempt to keep this project <br />financially viable as possible. He stated that it was a workable situation, although certainly not <br />where he would like to be. He stated anyone who wished to donate, could certainly do that, and did <br />not think it would be necessary to initiate a separate fund for this purpose. He suggested that anyone <br />wishing to donate could, instead of paying the $15 green fee to the golf course, simply provide his <br />or her additional donation at that time. He stated he was in favor of whatever means were available <br />• to keep the City viable and accountable. Mr. Varner inquired therefore would the Council promote <br />the idea of people sending zn their refund checks for the golf course. Mayor Coughlin explained that <br />Mr. Varner's suggestion had just been aired on cable TV, and anyone wishing to donate to the golf <br />course could contact the Finance Director or John Hammerschmidt, in that regard. <br />There were no further requests or comments from the floor. <br />10. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing for the consideration of Resolution 5353, a resolution <br />contemplating denial of a conditional use permit for au over-sized garage to be <br />located at 2809 Woodale Drive. <br />Mayor Coughlin opened the Public Hearing at 7:55 p.m. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated this property is located at 2809 Woodale Drive, just off of Silver <br />Lake Road. He stated the property has a small house, approximately 400 square feet in size, and an <br />existing two-stall garage, which is 720 square feet. He stated the garage is already approximately <br />twice the size of the house. He stated the applicant proposes to construct a 476 square-foot addition <br />to the rear of the garage, making it 1,296 square feet in size, which would be three times the size of <br />the house. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated this item was discussed at the Planning Commission level, and <br />the Planning Commission voted to recommend to the City Council that the request be denied on the <br />12C:AADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-23-99.CC <br />