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Mounds View City Council September 13, 2021 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: Hull/Bergeron. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 9466, <br />Approving an Appeal of the Planning Commission’s Denial of a Variance at 5045 Rainbow Lane. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause discussed the criteria that has to be met in order for a variance to be <br />approved. He stated it was his understanding one of these criteria was not being met. Community <br />Development Director Sevald reported this was the case, noting the property did not have any <br />unique circumstances that were the result of the applicant. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller asked if the garage was located seven feet from the back of the house when he <br />purchased the home. Mr. Strand stated this was the case. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller explained she considered this a unique circumstance for this property because the <br />lot had no backyard. <br /> <br />Council Member Meehlhause indicated he would not support overriding a decision of the Planning <br />Commission. He stated he served on the Planning Commission for eight years and noted this was <br />the third appeal request that has come before the Council for approval since he was voted onto the <br />City Council. <br /> <br /> Ayes – 3 Nay – 2 (Cermak and Meehlhause) Motion carried. <br /> <br /> <br />G. Resolution 9471, Review 60% of Design Plans for the 2022/2023 Street Project <br />and Authorization to continue with the Project. <br /> <br />Public Works/Parks and Recreation Director Peterson requested the Council review 60% of the <br />Design Plans for the 2022/2023 Street Project and authorize staff to continue with the project. He <br />explained this project comprises Spring Lake Road and Pleasantview Drive. He reported the <br />Council discussed this project at a recent worksession meeting. The schedule for the project was <br />reviewed in further detail. He discussed the existing condition of Spring Lake Road and <br />Pleasantview Drive and commented further on the proposed trail section that was being considered <br />for Spring Lake Road. It was noted the City conducted a survey for the homeowners living within <br />the project area and the results from this survey were discussed with the Council. He reported staff <br />was working to create a calm and safe roadway through this project. He commented further on the <br />tree survey that was completed for the project right-of-way. Staff reviewed a diagram of the <br />roadway right-of-way in further detail and recommended the Council authorize staff to continue <br />with the project. <br /> <br />Mayor Mueller opened the meeting to the public. <br /> <br />Luke Edmond, 8407 Spring Lake Road, explained he has lived in Mounds View for 25 of the past <br />30 years. He stated he supports sidewalks within the project but requested the bike path not be <br />pursued. <br /> <br />Mike Robinson, 8360 Pleasant View Drive, commented the residents along Pleasantview took
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