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Mounds View City Council September 22, 2003 <br />Regular Meeting Page 12 <br />• 1 Director Ericson indicated he had received a number of calls and emails on the issue and once the <br />2 issue is explained to residents most understand the rationale behind the switch. He then said that <br />3 the one thing that people wanted to know is whether it would impact their taxes or their property <br />4 and whether there would be homes in the park. He further commented that there is no tax impact <br />5 and all the properties would be rezoned but there use is not going to change. <br />6 <br />7 Director Ericson indicated the City does have the option to change a land use if it wants to but <br />8 had that right prior to this rezoning. He then indicated that a map of the proposed changes is <br />9 available on the City's website. <br />10 <br />11 Director Ericson indicated that Exhibit b has a list of properties with PIN numbers and legal <br />12 descriptions but it will have to be revised to show the future zoning but the map that is Exhibit A <br />13 shows the rezoning. <br />14 <br />15 Debbie ,the Executive Vice President of Sysco indicated they are concerned with the <br />16 property adjacent to their building as it is property donated to the City and the donation was <br />17 contingent upon a number of requirements and they would be seeking to reclaim the property by <br />18 quit claim deed should the use for the property change. She then said she had come to remind <br />19 Council of its commitment on the property and to indicate they are concerned with the changing <br />20 of the zoning to light industrial. <br />21 <br />~2 Mike Maroni of 5045 Brighton Lane indicated that the residents own all of this property as the <br />23 City and he is concerned that a Council could elect to sell the property at some point. He then <br />24 said it would be more appropriate to require such an action to have a referendum and take it to <br />25 the residents to determine what they want done not just the five Council people at the time. <br />26 <br />27 Council Member Quick indicated that the property had these designations before it was listed as <br />28 public facility a few years ago. <br />29 <br />30 Mr. Maroni indicated he is concerned that the City could sell the park and put single-family <br />31 homes there. <br />32 <br />33 Council Member Stigney indicated that if this is done via ordinance the City Charter allows a <br />34 petition against any ordinance they do not like but another way would be to require that it go to a <br />35 referendum before the property could be sold. <br />36 <br />37 Council Member Marty indicated the City has no intention of ever selling this property and the <br />38 Comprehensive Plan calls for joining all the parks with a trail system for future use. <br />39 <br />4o Mayor Linke closed the public hearing at 8:45 p.m. <br />41 <br />42 MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Gunn. To Waive the Reading, Introduce the First Reading and <br />~3 Approve Ordinance 720, an Ordinance to Comprehensively Rezone Parcels Zoned Public <br />4 Facilities. <br />45 <br />