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Mounds View City Council August 14, 2023 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />1 be licensed as a rental. She feared this would become a concern for residential neighborhoods. <br />2 She supported City Code remaining as is for the time being and that ADU's not be addressed <br />3 through an ordinance amendment. <br />4 <br />5 Bob King, 7408 Silver Lake Road, questioned what this ordinance would do for Mounds View. <br />6 <br />7 Dennis Frohm, 7840 Bona Road, stated if homes are located in a rear lot, he was concerned with <br />8 how stressed existing water and sewer lines would become on residential properties. In addition, <br />9 he had concerns that gas lines would not be properly sized to serve two homes from one line. He <br />10 commented he could support people living above a garage, but did not want to see rental homes in <br />11 residential neighborhoods throughout Mounds View. <br />12 <br />13 Carol Mueller, 8343 Groveland Road, explained the Council discussed this topic several years ago <br />14 and again 18 months ago. She recalled at that same meeting, a homeowner had to separate their <br />15 sewer service from a neighbor, which came at quite an expense. In addition, the Council at that <br />16 time did not tiny homes having joint water and sewer lines. She encouraged this Council to not <br />17 move forward with ADU's because she believed this community had plenty of affordable naturally <br />18 occurring housing options. She did not support the City allowing shared water and sewer lines <br />19 going forward. <br />20 <br />21 Acting Mayor Meehlhause called the question. <br />22 <br />23 Ayes — 4 Nays — 0 Motion carried. <br />24 <br />25 D. Resolution 9790, Approving Minnesota Laws 2023, Chapter 64, Article 10, <br />26 Section 41, Allowing the City of Mounds View to Impose a Local Sales Tax. <br />27 <br />28 City Administrator Zikmund requested the Council approve Minnesota Laws 2023, Chapter 64, <br />29 Article 10, Section 41, allowing the City of Mounds View to impose a local sales tax. He explained <br />30 the City went to the legislature in order to move forward with this item. He reported this item has <br />31 to be approved prior to August 25 in order to get this on the ballot for the special election. <br />32 <br />33 City Attorney Riggs reported Resolution 9790 would adopt the legislation enacted by the State <br />34 legislature which allows this process to move forward. He explained Resolution 9791 puts this <br />35 item on the ballot so it can be voted on. <br />36 <br />37 Council Member Lindstrom stated if this item were to pass and the City were to get bonding this <br />38 would fund the Community Center project. He questioned what debt the City would have on the <br />39 build. City Administrator Zikmund stated the combination of the bonding and sales tax proceed <br />40 estimates, would pay the debt for the project. <br />41 <br />42 Council Member Lindstrom indicated this would mean there would be no property tax implications <br />43 for Mounds View residents. City Administrator Zikmund reported this was the case. He explained <br />44 the City Council would enter into a contract with the contractor setting the prices for the project. <br />45 <br />46 Valerie Amundsen, 3048 Woodale Drive, asked if staff had a chance to look into the issue <br />