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Mounds View City Council September 13, 2021 <br />Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Council Member Bergeron requested a change to the minutes on Page 9, Line 38 stating the line <br />should read there are six residents on this side of the street. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Bergeron/Cermak. To Approve the Minutes from August 23, 2021 as <br />amended. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />6. PUBLIC COMMENT <br /> <br />None. <br /> <br />7. SPECIAL ORDER OF BUSINESS <br /> A. Request to Appeal Rental License Re-Inspection Fees for Properties located at <br />5661, 5671, and 5691 Quincy Street. <br /> <br />City Administrator Zikmund stated the landlord spoke with staff late this afternoon and requested <br />a two week extension on this item. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Bergeron/Cermak. To Postpone Action on this Item to the September 27, <br />2021 City Council meeting. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />8. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br />A. Public Hearing: Resolution 9465, Amending the Crossroad Pointe PUD <br />Narrative, 2390 Mounds View Boulevard. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council amend the Crossroad Pointe PUD <br />narrative for the property at 2390 Mounds View Boulevard. He explained this project was formerly <br />known as Crossroad Pointe and as was approved as a PUD. He commented since the approval, <br />the building was built slightly different than was approved and it would be necessary to amend the <br />PUD narrative to address the building setbacks. He indicated there were also some changes the <br />developer wanted to request: a five-foot chain link fence in the pet area and a solid eight foot <br />paneled fence along the patio area. He reviewed the proposed changes in further detail with the <br />Council and recommended approval of the PUD Narrative amendments. <br /> <br />Mayo r Mueller opened the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. <br /> <br />Hearing no public input, Mayor Mueller closed the public hearing at 7:07 p.m. <br /> <br />Council Member Hull asked if staff recommended the pet fence be denied. Community <br />Development Director Sevald reported staff recommended the pet fence be four feet in height. He <br />indicated the Planning Commission supported the pet fence being five feet in height. <br />