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Mounds View City Council November 15, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />Council Member Stigney stated City Administrator Whiting and City Attorney Long attended the <br />• Charter Commission meeting, and explained some of the legal ramifications presented, and some <br />of the background of these legalities, and answered many of the Commission's questions as well. <br />He stated the Commission members were very thankful for City Administrator Whiting and City <br />Attorney's Long's attendance, and wished to extend their appreciation to them. <br />Council Member Stigney stated the City Attorney offered to draft preliminary language to bring <br />forward at the next Charter Commission meeting, and the Commission would review this <br />language to determine if it meets their criteria for incorporating the recommended changes into <br />the Charter. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he attended the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting at which a <br />number of items were discussed. He stated representatives of Walgreen's Development attended <br />and presented a variety of interesting ideas for use of the land located across the street from City <br />Hall. He indicated he was very pleased and proud of the Parks and Recreation Commission and <br />its constituent members for the depth of dialogue that took place. He advised the Commission <br />approved of the concept of the project, and that approval will likely appear in written form in the <br />near future. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he attended the Pinewood Elementary School Facilities Committee <br />meeting, which is conducting ongoing research to determine where to best spend their allotment <br />of the 80 million-dollar bond referendum. He stated he served on this Committee both in his <br />• capacity as Mayor, representing the City, as well as a contractor with an understanding of <br />blueprints and the like, and this was an enjoyable meeting to attend. He stated he would be <br />attending another meeting the following morning. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he had the pleasure and honor of teaching a political science class at <br />his alma mater, Northwestern College in Roseville, on October 29. He stated he had shared the <br />podium with candidate for mayor, John Kysylyczyn, who is now Mayor-elect of Roseville. He <br />extended his congratulations to Mr. Kishalishian. Mayor Coughlin commented this was an <br />enjoyable event, with much dialogue. He added he had forgotten how pointed, at times, college <br />students questions could be. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported the New Brighton/Mounds View Chamber of Commerce would meet <br />in Council Chambers on November 29, at 12:00 p.m. He stated he plans to attend this meeting, <br />along with County Commissioner Tony Bennett, the Commissioner's assistant, Joe Murphy, and <br />members of staff. He indicated the purpose of this meeting is to begin the dialogue regarding <br />what can potentially be done to redevelop Highway 10 to best serve the business community, and <br />make the roadway a more aesthetically pleasing element. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated there would be three openings available on the Planning Commission at <br />the end of the year, five openings on the Parks and Recreation Commission, and one business <br />representative opening for the Economic Development Commission. He indicated that interested <br />parties should stop by City Hall or telephone for an application, and advised the deadline for <br />application submittal is December 6, 1999. <br />Ma or Cou hlin su ested the Council discuss the status of the December 27 Cit Council <br />Y g gg Y <br />Meeting, and whether they wish to schedule or cancel this meeting, in light of the holidays, so <br />