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Mounds View City Council October 10, 2005 <br />Regular Meeting Page 11 <br />• Mayor Marty stated he liked the requirement under condition 2. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Stigney/Flaherty. To waive the reading and adopt Resolution 6631, a <br />Resolution Approving the Medtronic CRM Preliminary Plat. <br />Ayes-5 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br />3. Public Hearing, First Reading and Introduction of Ordinance 765, <br />an Ordinance Vacating Excess Easements and Right of Way within <br />the Medtronic CRM Plat <br />Community Development Director Ericson presented the areas to be vacated as a result of this <br />ordinance. He noted a second reading would occur at a future meeting. <br />Councilmember Thomas stated this was only for street utilities only and they were not vacating <br />all of the easements. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Gunn/Thomas. To waive the reading and approve the introduction of <br />Ordinance 765, an Ordinance Vacating Excess Easements and Right of Way within the <br />Medtronic CRM Plat. <br />• Ayes-5 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br />4. Public Hearing, First Reading and Introduction of Ordinance 764, <br />an Ordinance Rezoning the Medtronic CRM Campus from I-1, <br />Light Industrial, to PUD, Planned Unit Development <br />Community Development Director Ericson stated this had been previously explained. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Thomas/Gunn. To waive the reading and approve the introduction of <br />Ordinance 764, an Ordinance Rezoning the Medtronic CRM Campus from I-1, Light Industrial, <br />to PUD, Planned Unit Development. <br />Ayes-5 Nays-0 Motion carried. <br />5. Resolution Authorizing the Preparation of a Preliminary Feasibility <br />Report and Consultant Selection for the Extension of Public Utilities <br />to the Medtronic CRM Development Project <br />Councilmember Gunn asked how much the improvements would cost the City. Director of <br />Public Works Lee responded the latest information came form the AUAR and based on those <br />estimations, the City's portion to provide utilities to the site was $400,000.00. <br />Councilmember Gunn stated she had received comments from residents that this was going to <br />