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Mounds View City Council March 26, 1990 <br />Regular Meeting Page Two <br />----=--------------------------------------------------------------------- <br />• Paul Mielke, 516 Brighton Lane, asked why Steve Dress <br />had voted against this. <br />Mr. Beutel explained Mr. Dress is very active in trade <br />and Labor assemblies, and they typically vote against <br />referendums and things of this nature. However, he does <br />not want to speak for Mr. Dress. Mr. Beutel advised <br />that any questions concerning the proposed charter <br />could be directed to Judy Grant, Charter Coordinator, <br />at 298-4111. <br />The Council agreed to discuss the proposed resolution <br />further at their next meeting. <br />Mayor Hankner closed the regular meeting and opened <br />the public hearing at 7:32 PM. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley explained that due to <br />inadequate notice in the New Brighton Bulletin, the <br />public hearing must be rescheduled to April 9. <br />Motion/Second: Wuori/Blanchard to continue the <br />public hearing for modification of Development <br />District No. 2 and Tax Increment Financing District <br />No. 1 to April 9, 1990 at 7:00 PM. <br />• 5 ayes 0 nays <br />Mayor Hankner reopened the regular meeting at 7:34 PM. <br />Representatives of the Mounds View Lions Club pre- <br />sented the CounciJ_ with a check in the amount of <br />$75,000 for the Silver View Park shelter. <br />Mayor Hankner and the Council thanked them on behalf <br />of the City. The check will be displayed at the <br />City dinner on March 31. <br />Dennis Qualik, 5464 N. Adams, stated he had been a <br />resident of Mounds View for 162 years, and has been <br />active in the community in various ways. He recently <br />decided to move out of Mounds View and has been told <br />by real estate agents that due to the condition of <br />the property next to him, at 5468 N. Adams, it is <br />not favorable for selling his home. His 1990 tax <br />statement shows the valuation to be $84,600, but <br />his real estate agent doesn't feel he can get more <br />than $80,000. If that is the case, Mr. Qualik has <br />been paying taxes on property that is not even worth <br />what the county says it is. He added that while he <br />• does have a guaranteed sale of his home, and will be <br />gone in a few months, he strongly feels the City <br />should look into this. <br />6. Public Hearing: <br />Modification <br />of Development <br />District No. 2 <br />and Tax Incre- <br />ment Financing <br />District No. 1 <br />Motion Carried <br />7. Residents <br />Requests and <br />Comments from <br />the Floor <br />