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ounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Nine <br />February 24, 1992 <br />Mr. Stigney asked why the City needed a laser jet printer when they could <br />obtain a dot matrix for half the price. <br />Mr. Stigney noted the City was spending $5,000 for carpet. Was the Council <br />Chambers carpet being replaced also? <br />Mayor Linke told Mr. Stigney that the Council carpeting was not being <br />replaced and that the Council carpet was only about four or five years old. <br />Bill Frits, 8072 Long Lake Road, stated that the. City is spending $5,000 for <br />a survey but at the budget hearing he listened to each and-every <br />Councilmember state that they had no place to turn to and that the budget <br />would have to be how it was at this time. Mr. Frits wondered how the <br />Council became so educated since December. <br />Mayor Linke stated the 1992 budget was under a time constraint. This survey <br />has to do with the 1993 budget and the residents wanted this survey. <br />Bill Frits stated the Council could have delayed the budget for two or-three <br />weeks. There were volunteers who would have sat down and helped the Council <br />instead of having to spend the $5,000. <br />~BLIC HEARINGS: <br />Saturn Request for Conditional Use Permit, 8:05 p.m. <br />Mayor Linke opened the public hearing and read Resolution No. 4195 to <br />consider the Request for Conditional Use Permit of Saturn of St. Paul. <br />Paul Harrington, City Planner, stated <br />operate a car dealership at the Loose <br />Planning Commission recommended appro, <br />Commission resolution. This item had <br />Council level. Harrington introduced <br />questions the residents might have. <br />that Saturn had made application to <br />Ends site, 2375 Highway 10. The <br />gal of this request by a Planning <br />previously been discussed at the <br />Jim Price from Saturn to answer any <br />Councilmember Rickaby stated that the Council had not discussed everything <br />that was included in the packet. This was the first time the Planning <br />Commission resolution was seen.. <br />Harrington explained that this item was up for consideration by the Council <br />at this time and that the Council could take desired action. <br />Cliff Bratz, 5287 Jackson Drive, stated that according to the plan the <br />landscaping is to be dense and going to be high. Mr. Bratz is opposed to <br />the dense trees because it will cut him off and it would be easy for people <br />to get in and around the area. If the trees weren't so high one could see <br />~at was going on and it would keep vandalism down. <br />