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February 22, 2022 <br />VIA EMAIL ONLY <br />Ms. Amundsen: <br />In the notice of insufficiency sent to you on February 4, 2022 ("Notice of Insufficiency"), I informed you of my <br />findings and determination that the petition you submitted to the City of Mounds View on January 25, 2022 <br />("Petition"), was insufficient and informed you that the statutory deadline to submit an amended petition was <br />February 14, 2022. The Notice of Insufficiency is attached to this correspondence as Exhibit A. <br />On February 14, 2022, the City received a letter from your attorney, Jack Y. Perry, providing that you and Brian <br />Amundsen object to, seek reconsideration of, and otherwise appeal from the Notice of Insufficiency ("Perry Letter"). <br />No new or amended petition was included with the Perry Letter nor was an amended or supplemented petition <br />otherwise submitted. The Perry Letter is attached to this correspondence as Exhibit B. The City Council held a <br />special meeting on February 18, 2022 and passed Resolution No. 9533 reaffirming the acceptance of my findings <br />that the Petition is insufficient. Resolution Number 9553 is attached to this correspondence as Exhibit C. <br />The Petition remains insufficient and no amended or supplemented petition was filed with the City. My <br />determination in the Notice of Insufficiency has therefore not changed. While no supplemented or amended petition <br />was submitted by February 14, 2022, this correspondence will be filed in the office of the City Clerk as provided in <br />Minnesota Statutes, Section 410.12, subdivision 3. <br />Best, <br />Rayla Sue Ewald <br />Mounds View City Clerk <br />Enclosures <br />cc: Scott J. Riggs, City Attorney <br />