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Mounds View City Council August 28, 2000 <br />Regular Meeting Page 7 <br />• 8. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />Mayor Coughlin advised of ongoing discussions related to Highway 10 in cooperation with <br />Springsted to develop an short and long term plan including safety, aesthetics, and traffic flow. <br />Mayor Coughlin thanked all who have provided input thus far for their input and encouraged <br />anyone with comments to contact him or City staff. <br />9. RESIDENTS REQUESTS AND COMMENTS FROM THE FLOOR <br />Richard Sontare?, 5060 Red Oak Drive, stated he was appointed as liaison between residents and <br />Rice Creek Watershed District related to the Greenfield ponding project. He reported he took his <br />first official action in communicating his appointment to the residents and advising of his <br />intention to serve as a neutral party to decipher information and misinformation. He stated this <br />issue, to date, has been full of misinformation and they have addressed a number of concerns of <br />residents as well as the emotional issue of a sound wall and involvement of State and City <br />agencies. He stated this project is pushing the limits of resident's patience and requested the <br />ability to communicate clearly with the residents. <br />Mr. Sontare explained that one issue brought to his attention by a resident was that during a <br />telephone conversation between a resident directly impacted by the project, Council Member <br />Stigney indicated this project was approved and moving forward. <br />Council Member Stigney corrected that he did not make that indication. <br />Mr. Sontare thanked Council Member Stigney for his clarification and explained that he wants to <br />emphasize this is a project where the Rice Creek Watershed District has only been authorized to <br />make a presentation to the City that while it is a potential project, no determinations have yet <br />been made. <br />Council Member Stigney stated this is only a proposed project. <br />Mayor Coughlin stated he has been very pleased with the communication that has come to him <br />from a variety of residents via e-mail or telephone calls to request clarification. He commented <br />on the large amount of time he is spending on the noise wall issue and stated his appreciation to <br />Mr. Sontare for stepping into the role of liaison to promote open communication with residents. <br />Mayor Coughlin excused himself from the meeting at 7:59 p.m. and turned over the chair to <br />Acting Mayor Stigney. <br />Tom Fasell(?), 8120 Jackson Drive, stated he lives adjacent to the pond area and requested <br />residents be kept aware of what is going on with this proposal. He stated there has been a lot of <br />facts floating around about this project, one of which was just clarified that Council Member <br />Stigney did not state this was a "done deal." He stated he just became aware of this proposal on <br />July 10"'. <br />