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Mounds View City Council February 14, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 3 <br />Council Member Stigney stated the Charter Commission received a response from City Attorney <br />• Long's law firm, which provided an explanation of the Franchise Fee resolution that was <br />previously passed by the Council, and a written understanding of what was to take place in that <br />regard. He indicated the City Attorney's firm also provided suggestions for incorporating some <br />changes into the Charter, and this matter would go before the Charter Commission attorney for <br />his opinion, after which, it would come back before the City Council. He noted there was some <br />question regarding whether or not it was necessary to proceed in this manner, and this is still <br />somewhat unclear, however, it would be resolved through the attorneys. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended the Cable Commission meeting the previous week, at <br />which a variety of items were discussed. He stated the City's Finance Director, Bruce Kessel, <br />presented and discussed the Cable Television budget, and there was also discussion pertaining to <br />the new projector which has been installed in Council Chambers. He stated it was noted that the <br />video quality of this equipment is excellent, and it is generally regarded as a great addition to the <br />City's video system. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated a number of Omni-directional microphones had been purchased to <br />accommodate larger groups, in anticipation of the broadcast of Charter Commission meetings. <br />He explained that some disappointment was expressed with regard to the Charter Commission's <br />resistance to televise their meetings, adding that they would be pleased to hear that the vote was <br />in the affirmative they communicate to the residents the proceedings of that committee. <br />Mayor Coughlin indicated the Cable Television Network reported that there would be 39 van <br />shoots taking place this month. He explained that the average number of van shoots per month is <br />14, therefore, this was believed to be a record, with many people in the community utilizing the <br />network. He advised that the next Cable Commission meeting would be held on March 14. <br />Mayor Coughlin reported he attended the Special Planning Commission meeting, at which a <br />public hearing was held for the Comprehensive Plan. He indicated staff provided a power point <br />presentation, and some minor corrections to the Comprehensive Plan were discussed. He noted <br />there was no public input at the meeting, adding that it was somewhat disappointing that only <br />two members of the public chose to attend. He indicated residents were encouraged to contact <br />Community Development Director Jopke or any member of the Planning Commission within the <br />next week or so, if they have any questions or comments, or would like to obtain a copy of the <br />Comprehensive Plan. He advised that the Planning Commission would be taking formal action <br />on the matter the following week, and would then forward the document on to the Council. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he attended a meeting at the State Capitol, that date, to discuss the <br />various strategies pertaining to the ongoing airport legislation with State Representative Haake <br />and City Attorney Long. He extended kudos to Representative Haake, for her energy and <br />enthusiasm, adding that she is a phenomenal lady to work with, and a good representative of the <br />City. <br />Mayor Coughlin requested the Council consider directing staff to draft a resolution honoring <br />• Congressman Bruce Vento, for his years of service to the area. He commented that he and <br />Congressman Vento do not always see eye-to-eye on many issues in the political realm, <br />however, Congressman Vento has served with honor and dignity. He indicated he had received <br />word that evening that Congressman Vento is doing well at the Mayo Clinic, after having had <br />
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