Laserfiche WebLink
Mounds View City Council August 14, 2006 <br />Regular Meeting Page 10 <br /> <br />they move. <br /> <br />Mayor Marty asked if the justification for revocation includes incessant barking. Director <br />Ericson responded that it does apply to incessant barking. <br /> <br />Mayor Marty stated he believes the new ordinance gives the City more control over the issue than <br />it has in the past. He stated he was bothered that the CUP stays with the property. He stated that <br />the problem occurs when new property owners move in and have a pre-existing CUP in place for <br />3 or 4 dogs. <br /> <br />MOTION/SECOND: THOMAS/FLAHERTY. To waive the reading and adopt Ordinance 774, <br />an Ordinance Amending Chapters 701 and 1106 of the Mounds View Municipal Code Relating <br />to Dog Kennels (ROLL CALL VOTE) <br /> <br />MARTY – AYE <br />STIGNEY – AYE <br />GUNN – AYE <br />FLAHERTY – AYE <br />THOMAS – AYE <br /> <br /> Ayes – 5 Nays – 0 Motion carried. <br /> <br />F. Resolution 6902 Amending contract for Fire Protection Services; Amended <br />Exhibit A (Lease of Real Property) <br /> <br />Fire Chief Zikmund responded that this is a housekeeping item and that it is the first step in <br />disposing of the two fire stations. He stated that the Fire Department has a lease with the three <br />cities for the property, which is owned by the three cities but titled to the City of Blaine. He <br />stated the joint powers agreement then gives the Cities the power to dispose of the property. He <br />explained that the fire department would be vacating the property on October 1st, which is when <br />the new fire department will be open. <br /> <br />Fire Chief Zikmund stated there have been preliminary discussions with the City Blaine and the <br />other two cities to work out a fair price. He stated the Station property was appraised and an <br />adjoining church is interested in purchasing the property. He noted that once there is a buyer for <br />the property, a Resolution would come to the City of Mounds View and other Cities to approve <br />the sale. <br /> <br />Mayor Marty asked if the City of Blaine would purchase Fire Station Number Five. Fire Chief <br />Zikmund stated that the property is not marketable and the value of the building is $200,000. <br /> <br />Councilmember Flaherty asked where the funds would be go if it were sold. Finance Director <br />Beer stated that the City would purchase additional equipment with the sale of the Stations. Fire <br />Chief Zikmund explained that Blaine would purchase Fire Station Five since it already owns the <br />majority of the building.