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Mounds View City Council May 22, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 5 <br />• Mayor Coughlin stated there was no unfinished business before the Council, other than to note <br />that the Highway 10 Steering Committee would meet on Tuesday, at 7.00 p.m., in Council <br />Chambers. He indicated this meeting would be televised and taped for future rebroadcast. He <br />advised that the Steering Committee would facilitate public hearings at some point in the <br />process, and citizens would have the opportunity to provide their input with regard to this issue <br />in the very near future. <br />9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br />David Jahnke, 8428 Eastwood Road stated the City has hired an individual to examine <br />expanding the golf course. He indicated the City was having difficulty paying for the golf course <br />as it was, and he did not believe they should invest more money into it because there were bonds <br />that must be paid off, and the City had a $200,000 float. He explained that no one was prepared <br />to guarantee that 18 holes would make any money, and although this had been stated with regard <br />to the 9 holes at the golf course, it did not occur. He stated he was very upset about this. <br />Mr. Jahnke stated he had a problem with regard to amending the Charter. He indicated he was <br />not certain why the City would desire to change the Charter. He explained that he had watched <br />the meeting during which some of the Council Members had indicated why they believed it was <br />a good idea, however, he did not personally believe it was a good idea. He advised that the City <br />has a Charter Commission to watch over government, and he had already made the Council <br />aware of what happened in the city of Cambridge. He indicated he has spoken with many <br />residents m this regard, and there might be some who are m favor of this, however, he has found <br />many who are opposed. He stated he would personally fight this proposal, as well as the <br />proposal to expand the golf course. <br />Ron Nelson, 2174 Oakwood Drive requested the Council consider installing a jump in the park <br />for the children who are currently utilizing the speed bumps on the side of the boulevard as a <br />jump for their bicycles, roller blades and skateboards. He stated he takes walks in this area for <br />his health, and has witnessed several incidents where these children have nearly been hit by the <br />speeding vehicles that travel on this roadway. He stated he understood that the road would be <br />widened, and inquired if the Council would consider this. He pointed out that this could assist in <br />preventing damage to private property as well. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he would pass this recommendation on to the Parks and Recreation <br />Commission, and would personally write a note to the Chair of that Commission in this regard. <br />He indicated Mr. Nelson could contact staff liaison, Terri Blattenbauer, at the Community <br />Center, to learn how the matter is progressing. <br />Brad Jahnke, 8408 Eastwood Drive stated he attended a school picnic, at which the third grade <br />class was given a tour of the Public Works Department. He indicated he had gone into the <br />facility, and noticed that the City had purchased a brand new Caterpillar backhoe. He stated he <br />. had desired to ask a few questions regarding the backhoe, however, it did not appear to be the <br />appropriate time, and he was informed that the City had been down this road before, and when <br />
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