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Mounds View City Council Apri114, 2008 <br />Regular Meeting Page 8 <br /> <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson indicated that there would not be. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />E. Resolution 7259, Authorizing Severance Payment for Greg Lee, Public <br />Works Director. <br />Assistant City Clerk-Administrator Crane reviewed the severance payment for Greg Lee, Public <br />Works Director. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 7259, <br />Authorizing Severance for Greg Lee. <br />Ayes - S Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />Mayor Marty said that when other positions have left, the people stepping up and filling in for <br />those positions have gotten a raise in pay for the extra duties. He then said that Tracy and Jim <br />Hess have been stepping up and keeping things running, so he would like to consider at the next <br />meeting to bump up their salary for extra duties and responsibilities. <br />Council Member Stigney asked that this go to a work session. <br />Mayor Marty indicated he feels that the Clerk-Administrator should make a recommendation for <br />Council consideration at the next meeting. <br />Council Member Stigney requested that this matter be discussed during Council reports and not <br />during this portion of the meeting. <br />Council agreed. <br />F. Resolution 7252 Determining Consistency with MN Statutes Section 462.356 <br />Relating to the Proposed Conveyance to Abiding Savior Lutheran Church <br />Clerk-Administrator Ericson noted that the land in question is the south 32.5 feet of two lots in <br />the Flink addition. In 1970, the excess 32.5 feet was vacated but, according to the laws, the <br />property goes to the underlying landowner, and that was the City. The County has indicated that <br />the best course of action is a quit claim deed from the City to the Church erasing any doubt, <br />whatsoever, that the Church owns the land. The Resolution is due to Minnesota Statute <br />requirements. The City must have the disposal reviewed by the Planning Commission unless, by <br />Resolution, the Council states that is not necessary. <br />Mayor Marry said that the City passed Resolution 490 in 1970 that vacated the property and <br />tonight, we are at 7259 so there have been 6,770 Resolutions in the last 38 years. <br />