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Mounds View City Council October 25, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 9 <br />Council Member Stigney stated the documents contained in his packet are his reference. <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified the point of order, m that the Council has not yet dealt with those <br />documents, they are not official documents, and they have not been approved in either the first or <br />second reading. <br />Council Member Stigney stated this was correct, however, if he were Mr. Jahnke, and based <br />upon the information Mayor Coughlin had conveyed in this regard, he would have an entirely <br />different opinion of what is actually being presented. <br />Mayor Coughlin clarified that nothing has been adopted, and therefore, it is subject to change. <br />He pointed out he did not desire to promise anybody anything, even with regard to Council <br />Member Stigney's statements, as the Council has opportunity to change these things at will, prior <br />to adoption. <br />Council Member Stigney commented that Mayor Coughlin's explanation was a perfect example <br />of the miscommunication that is occurring. He stated if he were Mr. Jahnke, he would have an <br />entirely different opinion than what is being proposed. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated a point of order in that accusing the Council of miscommunication to the <br />residents is patently unfair. <br />• Council Member Stigney remarked he believes this is exactly what the Council does. He stated <br />that the $35,000 amount for the golf course pickup came from an August 13 Work Session <br />document, which indicates "Actual Cost" and lists "Replacement Vehicle - $35,000." He <br />advised if these are not actual costs, they should not be basing information on this. He explained <br />that the entire document is based upon projections and actual costs, yet is not factual. He stated <br />this was a perfect example of how miscommunication can occur. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated Mr. Jahnke has now been shown the Bill of Sale for the pickup truck, and <br />unless they lied when they were writing out the check, this is what the vehicle cost. <br />Council Member Stigney remarked in his opinion, communication was the poorest thing he has <br />seen this Council do. He stated he hopes the Council can begin to communicate effectively, so <br />the residents can understand. <br />Mayor Coughlin ruled this point out of order. <br />There were no further requests or comments from the floor. <br />10. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing and Consideration of Resolution 5377, a Resolution <br />Contemplating the Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit for an Over-sized <br />Shed to be Located at 8270 Eastwood Road. <br />Mayor Coughlin opened the Public Hearing at 7:37 p.m. <br />