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Mounds View City Council December 27, 2022 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />1 years and Mounds View has been one of the municipal partners since the organization began. He <br />2 discussed the great work NYFS does to address mental health concerns and serving local youth. <br />3 <br />4 Finance Director Beer clarified the $29,789 is for the municipal contract and does not include the <br />5 community advocate piece, which was an additional $27,938.16. He explained the City would be <br />6 spending a total of $57,728.16 on the NYFS contracts. <br />7 <br />8 MOTION/SECOND: Meehlhause/Cermak. Motion to approve municipal contract with <br />9 Northeast Youth & Family Services in the amount of $29,789.41 and the community advocate <br />10 agreement with Northeast Youth & Family Services in the amount of $27,938.75. <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 Ayes — 5 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />14 <br />15 C. Resolution 9653, Denying Application to Amend the Official Zoning Map for <br />16 2310 Mounds View Boulevard, from R-1 Single -Family Residential to PUD <br />17 Planned Unit Development. <br />18 <br />19 Community Development Director Sevald requested the Council deny the application to amend <br />20 the official Zoning Map for the property at 2310 Mounds View Boulevard from R-1 Single- <br />21 Family Residential to PUD Planned Unit Development. He reported at the December 12 City <br />22 Council meeting the Council tabled action on this item to allow staff to draft findings to support <br />23 denial for the application to amend the zoning map. He explained the Council believed this <br />24 project was too large for the parcel and would have too big of an impact on the adjacent <br />25 neighborhood. <br />26 <br />27 MOTION/SECOND: Hull/Bergeron. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Resolution 9653, <br />28 Denying Application to Amend the Official Zoning Map for 2310 Mounds View Boulevard, <br />29 from R-1 Single -Family Residential to PUD Planned Unit Development. <br />30 <br />31 Council Member Bergeron stated his concern with this project was the size, the need for multiple <br />32 variances, and insufficient parking. He expressed support for affordable housing, but he voiced <br />33 concern the developer did not meet the requirements of the City. While he understood there <br />34 would be development on this site, he hoped a better fit would be found for the property. <br />35 <br />36 Mayor Mueller indicated she was also concerned with additional traffic generated by this project, <br />37 given its close proximity to the school. <br />38 <br />39 Ayes — 4 Nay — 1 (Meehlhause) Motion carried. <br />40 <br />41 9. REPORTS <br />42 A. Reports of Mayor and Council. <br />43 <br />44 Council Member Hull thanked Council Member Bergeron for his six years on the City Council. <br />45 He stated he appreciated his honesty and integrity while serving on the City Council. <br />