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Mounds View City Council June 13,2011 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> • <br /> Council Member Mueller requested the information provided this evening be posted on the <br /> City's website. Public Works Director DeBar stated he would have it available under the public <br /> works page. <br /> Council Member Mueller questioned how residents should select phosphorous free fertilizer. <br /> Public Works Director DeBar explained that most fertilizers were now sold phosphorous free and <br /> that this change was improving the quality if the City's lakes and ponds. In addition, residents <br /> can assist the City by keeping their leaves and grass clippings out of the streets. <br /> Council Member Gunn read through a list of simple steps homeowners can take to improve water <br /> quality throughout the community. She encouraged all residents to do their part to keep debris <br /> and chemicals from the City's waterways. <br /> Finance Director Beer asked how much the SWPPP compliance plan has cost the City and if the <br /> State has assisted with this expense. Public Works Director DeBar estimated the City spends <br /> $200,000 a year on this unfunded mandate. However, this does protect the City from unnecessary <br /> flooding and increases the City's water quality. <br /> 7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> A. 7:05 p.m. Public Hearing, Resolution 7798, Amending a Planned Unit <br /> Development to Allow Indoor Recreational Uses in the Mounds View • <br /> Business Park South,2280-2298 Woodale Drive. <br /> Planning Associate Heller explained the City was requesting a PUD amendment to the Mounds <br /> View Business Park South to allow for indoor recreational uses. The business park was <br /> approved in 1989 and up until recently the site had been full. However, the site now has a great <br /> deal of vacant space. A request came before the City for a trampoline park which did not comply <br /> with the City's code. <br /> Planning Associate Heller indicated the amendment would allow for a variety of recreational <br /> uses, such as roller skating rink, golf park, trampoline park, gymnastics space, etc. She indicated <br /> the Planning Commission reviewed this request at their June 1st meeting and was in favor of the <br /> amendment. Staff recommended approval of the PUD amendment as presented. <br /> Scott Nagel, the applicant from Zero Gravity Trampoline Park, reviewed his plans for the <br /> Mounds View Business Park South space. He noted trampoline parks were a new concept for the <br /> Midwest and provided a great opportunity for this light industrial space. It was explained the <br /> space would be used by an hourly rate and along with extra rooms for birthday parties. <br /> Mayor Flaherty opened the public hearing at 7:45 p.m. <br /> Hearing no public input, Mayor Flaherty closed the public hearing at 7:45 p.m. <br /> Council Member Mueller asked if food or beverages would be served on site. Mr. Nagel <br /> 11111 <br />