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Mounds View City Council Apri128, 2008 <br />Regular Meeting Page 4 <br />. and automotive items. He then said that there is a Conditional Use Permit fora 24 x 48 <br />oversized garage, but that does not seem to be large enough to hold the accumulation of junk. <br />Housing Inspector Anderson indicated that whatever is taken off the property needs to be <br />inventoried and carefully stored. Staff outlined the process that would need to be undertaken and <br />recommended approval. There is a bench warrant out for this properly owner issued by Ramsey <br />County for failure to appear at the court hearing. <br />Pat Rooney, of 8430 Knollwood Drive, which is directly behind, and one house south of this <br />property said she lived, for 28 years, right behind this house. For most of the 28 years the yard <br />was very nice but this family moved in, and he got this other garage built on the back of the <br />original garage, and then started filling up the yard with old snowmobiles, and she has counted <br />27. There are 17 automobiles in his front yard, and they have been living this way since 1998 <br />with this stuff. <br />Ms. Rooney asked who wants to move into a house next to this junkyard, and said that affects <br />property values. She then asked Council to get the stuff out of the yard. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Hull. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 7263, <br />Authorizing Abatement of Remaining Nuisance Code Violations at 8425 Spring Lake Road. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />D. Second Reading and Adoption of Ordinance 805, an Ordinance <br />Authorizing Disposal of Land and Quit Claim Deed Conveyance to Abiding <br />Savior Lutheran Church. <br />Administrator Ericson explained that this is necessary to cure a break in the chain of title that <br />occurred in the documentation for the property title. This action would reaffirm action taken by <br />Council back in 1970. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Mueller/Flaherty. To Waive the Reading and Adopt Ordinance 805, an <br />Ordinance Authorizing Disposal of Land and Quit Claim Deed Conveyance to Abiding Savior <br />Lutheran Church, and to Authorize Publication of a Summary Ordinance. <br />ROLL CALL: Stigney/Hull/Flaherty/Mueller/Marry <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />E. Resolution 7267, Adopting the City Outdoor Event Policy. <br />Assistant Administrator Crane reviewed the proposed Outdoor Event Policy. <br />Council Member Flaherty indicated he spoke to Staff about the policy. He then said that he is <br />not sure he likes how the Resolution is worded because this is for all outdoor events that occur. <br />
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