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~unds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />July 22, 1991 <br />Page Two <br />Mayor Linke, on behalf of the City of Mounds View, presented this. <br />resolution to representatives of the Irondale Marching Knights Band. <br />Accepting for the Irondale Marching Knights were the Drum Majors, Lynn <br />Schwietrs and Bob Friemuth. <br />RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR: <br />Chester Glisan, 7800 Long Lake Road, stated that he received a letter from <br />the City indicating that he has to pay $20.50 for a special use permit. <br />Mr. Glisan had brought in 8 yards of dirt and graded it to fix a flooding <br />problem that had been occurring for a number of years. Mr. Glisan asked <br />the Council to dismiss this charge in exchange for all the work he claims <br />he has done for the City which included cleaning out the storm sewer grates <br />each time it rained heavily. <br />Mayor Linke explained to Mr. Glisan that this $20.50 charge is the permit <br />fee charged to anyone who is having this type of work done. <br />Mr. Glisan stated that in the past he had talked to the City about this <br />~ooding problem and was told it was a county road. Mayor Linke explained <br />at it was also a difficult problem for the City because Long Lake Road is <br />a county road. Mr. Glisan felt that the City of Mounds View shouldn't <br />charge him this fee because the road is a county road. Mayor Linke again <br />stated that the fee is charged to anyone-doing this type of work. Mr. <br />Glisan then submitted a bill to the City for all the work he has done in <br />the past regarding the flooding problem. <br />Mr. Glisan then asked if he were to sod and seed would he have to have a <br />permit? Mayor Linke referred this question to Ric Minetor, Director of <br />Public Works. <br />Ric Minetor, Public Works Director for the City, responded that Mr. Glisan <br />would need a permit to seed and put in black dirt because of the value <br />limit of the project. Value and grading plans need a permit when they <br />reach a certain level. <br />Councilmember Wuori tried to explain that even though the flooding problem <br />may be controled with regard to Mr. Glisan's property, putting fill in may <br />have impact on other surrounding properties. Mr. Glisan stated that this <br />correction is helping all of his neighbors and that the water is now going <br />down the grating as it should have before. <br />Mayor Linke stated that the City is now involved in a program .which will <br />replace Long Lake Road. <br />trick A. McNeill, 8132 Groveland Road asked why a different drain <br />uldn't be put in. <br />