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Mounds View City Council November 22, 1999 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />Council refrain from debate of items until there is a motion on the floor, and that other than <br />requesting points of clarification, the Council conduct all discussion during the regular debate of <br />the motion. He requested the Council implement this practice in the future. He suggested the <br />Council also consider creating some Council by-laws during the next Council/Staff Retreat. He <br />advised that several of the City commissions have by-laws, and it would also be in order for the <br />Council to have a basic set of rules, policies, and procedures from which they can draw. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended the meeting of the I-35W Corridor Coalition, where there <br />was approval of the 2000 budget, and discussion of a number of issues, including planning for <br />the upcoming year. He indicated the group is in the second phase of planning, having gathered <br />information to this point. He explained as some members who have attended the Joint Meeting <br />with the Metropolitan Council are aware, a fair amount of research has been done, and they are <br />now planning how to utilize this information for better regional planning. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended the meeting of the Pinewood Elementary School Facilities <br />Committee, where they are continuing to work on the issues, and determine the needs of the <br />school as it relates to space, air quality, and similar concerns. He advised this body would hold a <br />variety of meetings prior to the beginning of the year, to consider these issues. He indicated they <br />are making progress. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he had the opportunity to meet in a discussion session with Senator <br />Steve Novak. He commented it was a pleasure to speak with an individual of the Senator's <br />• caliber, who is very knowledgeable on the issues, and very in tune with the area, in general. He <br />stated this was an enjoyable meeting. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he would attend a meeting on Monday, at 12:00 p.m., in the Council <br />Chambers, along with County Commissioner, Tony Bennet, the Commissioner's assistant, and <br />representatives of the Chamber of Commerce, in order to commence preliminary dialogue <br />regarding the redevelopment of Highway 10. He noted that the discussion would include the re- <br />naming of the road, which has been an issue of concern, and extended an invitation to the <br />Council Members to attend this meeting as well. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated a Public Information Session would be held at 7:00 p.m., on Monday, in <br />the Council Chambers, for the purpose of discussing the environmental impacts of the Anoka <br />County-Blaine Airport expansion proposals. He indicated that a variety of people would be <br />present, including State Representative Barbara Haake, representatives of the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District, and some of the individuals and groups who are concerned regarding <br />environmental impacts. He stated that the public is welcome to attend this meeting. <br />City Administrator Whiting advised that earlier that evening the Council held the public hearing <br />review of the proposed Year 2000 Budget, and this item would be re-broadcast on cable <br />television, for those individuals who missed the proceedings. He indicated a review of the <br />proposed budget is presented in the November/December issue of the Mounds View Matters, and <br />interested parties may also attend the Truth in Taxation hearing which will be held at 6:00 p.m. <br />on Monday, December 6. He added that anyone with questions could contact City staff through <br />the telephone numbers listed in the Mounds View Matters. <br />
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