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Mounds View City Council November 13, 2001 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br />• Torri Johnson of 7730 Long Lake Road indicated she had come to the meeting to obtain <br />information concerning the subdivision. She indicated that the subdivision had been pending for <br />six months, she feels that this plan is the best one she has seen so far, and she thinks that it does <br />not negatively impact the neighborhood. <br />Ms. Johnson expressed concern with the corner lot because it seems to be small and is on a busy <br />intersection that could cause traffic issues. She then commented that she wanted to bring the <br />corner lot up but said it is not a large enough issue to stop the subdivision. <br />Mayor Sonterre closed the public hearing at 10:40 p.m. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Thomas/Marty. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5641, a <br />Resolution Approving a Preliminary Plat for Gustafson's Fifth Addition Major Subdivision. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Council Member Quick questioned whether, when a piece of property is subdivided, the park <br />dedication fee is calculated on the size of the entire parcel. <br />Planner Atkinson indicated it was not. <br />Council Member Marty reminded Mr. Gustafson that several years ago when Council Member <br />Marty had started running for office he had stopped and talked to him and he was cynical about <br />the City because the City had done nothing for him. He then told Mr. Gustafson it was good to <br />see him before Council again. <br />Mr. Gustafson thanked Council for its approval. <br />Council Member Marty thanked the Planning Commission for its hard work on the Gustafson <br />subdivision. <br />C. Introduction and First Reading of Ordinance 690, an Ordinance Amending <br />Chapter 1001.02 of the Municipal Code (Building Code) Relating to Work <br />Requiring a City License. <br />Community Development Director Ericson explained that Staff had identified a couple of types <br />of work that are not required to have a license within City Code and indicated that it is the City's <br />intent to do what it can to protect residents by making sure that contractors doing work in the <br />City are licensed. He then indicated that the three types of work added to the Code are health and <br />safety issues that should be requiring some additional insurance. <br />Council Member Thomas expressed concern with requiring a license for fire alarm installation <br />because it is an issue of electrical licensing which is dealt with by the state. She then commented <br />that the level of electrical wiring for fire alarms does not rise to the level of licensing required by <br />