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Mounds View City Council June 26, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 6 <br /> <br />collection. He noted the residents of Mounds View also want a free enterprise. He believed the <br />City was overstepping by trying to control trash collection. <br /> <br />Joel Copp, 8388 Long Lake Road, reported he did not support the Pulte project. He explained <br />Mounds View was a community of single family homes on larger lots. He reminded the Council <br />that they were elected by residents to protect their values and interests. He indicated the proposed <br />Pulte development was not in keeping with the character, values or aesthetics of this community. <br />He noted this project would negatively impact property values and will add 300+ vehicles to Long <br />Lake Road, which already had poor traffic conditions. He stated this project will bring permanent <br />quality of life impacts to established long term residents of Mounds View. He feared the City <br />Council was offering Pulte Homes a sweetheart deal for this property that negates numerous City <br />Charter and building codes at the expense of neighborhood residents. <br /> <br />Rory Orr, 2655 Hillview Road, explained he wanted to speak about the Ardan development. He <br />stated when the City has land and negotiates with developers, fair value is not given. He indicated <br />Mounds View has very little open land and he recommended the Ardan wetlands be protected. He <br />commented on how the proposed project would impact traffic in the area, which was a concern to <br />him. He feared how the compost site would impact the proposed development, noting he did not <br />want the City to lose its compost site. He recommended the City Council allow the residents to <br />vote on this project because the Council was not hearing the voices of the public. He reminded the <br />Council that they are to represent the City as a whole. <br /> <br />David Wood, 2501 Sherwood Road, stated he was against the Ardan development. He explained <br />the blue area was fresh water emergent wetlands and the brown area was forest. He noted he was <br />not a surveyor but he estimated two-thirds of the wetland would have to be removed for the <br />proposed development. He discussed how the edge of the development would be impacted if the <br />wetlands were removed, which included the loss of all wildlife. He encouraged the City Council <br />to protect the last remaining undeveloped land in the community so the desertification process <br />does not begin. <br /> <br />Kayla Roste, 8400 Long Lake Road, stated she had heard the quote if you build it, they will come. <br />She argued that this should only be used for the Field of Dreams and nothing else. She indicated <br />this should not be used for a community center expansion that is being rammed through by a <br />marketing team on behalf of the City Council. She believed the community wants and needs more <br />information regarding the proposed expansion and the proposed sales tax increase. She believed <br />there was a need for more senior space in the community than for more basketball courts. She also <br />recommended the same quote not be used for the Ardan proposal and the 75 townhomes and 12 <br />tiny houses that would destroy the remaining undeveloped land in Mounds View. She reported <br />M&I Homes recently constructed townhomes in Blaine and from her research a significant number <br />of them remain empty. She explained she and her husband walked into the woods a couple of days <br />ago and the noise from the freeway was significant. She anticipated this was why the townhomes <br />in Blaine were not selling. She anticipated this would also be a concern for the proposed <br />townhomes in Mounds View. She discussed how the removal of the trees would reduce the buffer <br />for this area. She asked the Council to reconsider this proposal and not move it forward. <br />