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Mounds View City Council August 23, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />Council Member Marty stated he had spoken with City Administrator Whiting and Community <br />Development Director Jopke regarding this matter, and he believed it did merit further discussion <br />and investigation in regard to what they would like to see happen. <br />Mayor Coughlin inquired if it would be the consent of the Council to coordinate some type of <br />discussion group with the Planning Commission, the Council, and the people in that location. He <br />stated he was aware that the design center, which works with the I-35W Corridor Coalition, views <br />the highway as a major redevelopment issue, in light of the City's large right-of--way on both sides <br />of the road. He stated there might be an opportunity to relocate a section or side of the road to one <br />side of the right-of--way, and potentially open more land for commercial and industrial development <br />along the highway. Council Member Marty stated he thought this should be discussed, and in a <br />format which was opened to the public, as well. Mayor Coughlin noted that it was the consensus <br />of the Council to pursue the scheduling of a discussion group for possible Highway 10 <br />redevelopment options. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated the City had received some telephone calls from residents who <br />expressed their frustration in regard to attempting to provide directions to people who are following <br />the signs along the highway as they see them. He stated he would be meeting with the city managers <br />• of Spring Lake Park and Blaine, and would mention this to them, and attempt to start some dialogue <br />m regard to the new name of the highway. <br />City Administrator Whiting stated the Council should have received a copy of a letter which was <br />directed to the Public Utilities Commission requesting they consider incorporating the City of <br />Mounds View in the (651) area code with the rest of Ramsey County, rather than the new (763) area <br />code. He stated this change would take place in approximately a year. Mayor Coughlin stated he <br />thought this was a good idea, and requested the Council be kept abreast of this matter. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich provided an update regarding the water break repair issue, which <br />had been brought before the Council at its last regular meeting. He stated he had a conversation with <br />the attorney representing the resident who was dealing with this service break. He stated a number <br />of issues were discussed during this conversation, including the permitting process, the inspection <br />which was done on the premises, and that City Staff did assist to some degree with the repair, due <br />to the extreme wetness of the dig. He stated City Attorney Riggs had also spoken with the resident's <br />attorney that date. <br />Director of Public Works Ulrich stated he and City Administrator Whiting had discussed the matter <br />with the resident, in terms of providing a special assessment, and repairing the water leak. He stated, <br />at that time, she indicated she did not wish to proceed with the service replacement, but merely repair <br />the line. He stated staff had attempted to obtain bids for the repair, and had worked with the resident <br />• during the last week and a half, to attempt to determine how she would resolve this matter. <br />SC:AADMIN\MINUTES\CC\8-23-99.CC <br />