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Mounds View City Council November 28,2011 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> Youth and Family Services being mental health, youth development and day treatment programs <br /> • <br /> for those ages 5-21. He noted 4,000 youth,families and individuals were helped in 2011. <br /> Mr. Hromatka reviewed the benefits received by Mounds View residents based on the support <br /> given by the City. He indicated the work done in junior high and high school allows youth to <br /> begin thinking long term and assist them in planning for the future. A summary of services <br /> provided in 2010 and 2011 was discussed. He noted after much discussion, Penny Pinchers was <br /> closed. Instead, his staff was now working to coach youth to assist them in finding jobs. He <br /> further discussed the trends in the area and thanked the Council for their continued support. <br /> Council Member Gunn questioned if the level of homeless youth in Mounds View was known. <br /> Mr. Hromatka stated the Suburban Ramsey Family Collaborative deals with this issue. He <br /> indicated the faith community was also working on homelessness issues. <br /> Mayor Flaherty thanked Mr. Hromatka for the update and for the work done to better this <br /> community. He felt Northwest Youth was working diligently to break cycles and provide people <br /> the help they need. He encouraged Mr. Hromatka to speak at the Mounds View Business <br /> Council to bring about further awareness of the programs offered by Northwest Youth and <br /> Family Services. <br /> 7. COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> A. 7:05 p.m. Public Hearing, Resolution 7857, Approving a Conditional Use <br /> Permit for Outside Storage at the Tyson Companies,4825 Mustang Circle. • <br /> Planning Associate Heller stated Tyson Companies was requesting a conditional use permit to <br /> allow for outside storage in an industrial zoning district. The location of the property was <br /> reviewed. She noted the outdoor storage would allow for additional business opportunities for <br /> Tyson Companies. Staff had no objections to the outdoor storage and recommended approval of <br /> the conditional use permit. <br /> Mayor Flaherty opened the public hearing at 7:39 p.m. <br /> Hearing no public input,Mayor Flaherty closed the public hearing at 7:39 p.m. <br /> Council Member Gunn asked if the outdoor storage area would be on the west end of the <br /> property. Associate Heller stated this was correct but noted it would vary depending on the <br /> amount of space that was available. Council Member Gunn aslo questioned if there would be <br /> hazardous material stored at this location. <br /> Mayor Flaherty questioned if any hazardous materials would be stored outdoors. Dale Tellers, <br /> Tyson Companies, indicated this was not the intent behind the request. He noted he does not <br /> store hazardous materials inside his building either. Associate Heller noted the fire code would <br /> apply to these types of materials and all City regulations would have to be followed. <br /> Mayor Flaherty inquired if the height of the materials being stored outside would be higher than <br /> the trailers. Mr. Tellers stated he was uncertain at this time, but did not feel the storage would be <br /> • <br />