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1/3/1989
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />Motion/Second: Linke/Quick to have the construction <br />of a picnic shelter at Silver View Park be the CiLy's <br />project for the Celebrate Minnesota 2990 project. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />Notion/Second: Hankner/Quick to have Diane Wuori <br />take the proposed County Road I triangla .and boule— <br />vard project to the Pinewood PTA and see what their <br />level of interest is. <br />5 ayes 0 nays <br />December 12, 1988 <br />Page Four <br />Mayor '�inke closed the regular meeting and opened the 8. <br />second public hearing at 7:42 PM. <br />Dan Rooney introduced himself as the real estate <br />representative of Public Storage,Inc. and explained <br />they are the largest self storage company in <br />America. He presented an overhead map of the area, <br />au artists sketch of the proposed facility, and a <br />zoning map of the City. <br />Don Jensen, o° Public Storage, Inc. reviewed their <br />request to c.,:.Struct a self storage facility, two <br />story home for the resident manager, and an office <br />building. He explained they have under five acres, <br />which necessitates the var:ianre request within the <br />PUD request. He stated that with the road vacation <br />they would ha-ie 4.1 acres available, and he asked for <br />approval of the variance request, stating that they <br />feel their project would be an asset to the City. <br />He explained their project would be permanent. <br />Mayor Linke asked for an update on the suggestion <br />given to the developer at the last agenda session, to <br />purchase the .9 acre, which would resolve most of the <br />problems. <br />Mr. Jensen replied that the opportunity is present <br />to accomodate the 5 acre minimum, with their plan to <br />vacate the Mounds View Drive waterworks easement, and <br />they would be willing to purcnase additional property. <br />Mayor Linke stated the biggest issue is a variance to <br />the PUD, and a major hurdle would be solved if they <br />did not have to go through the variance process. <br />Torr Wistrom, of Kraus Anderson, explained he had <br />had a conversation with the land owner to the north <br />about purchasing the needed .9 acres, but the price <br />does not appear to be feasible. <br />Motion Carried <br />Motion Carried <br />Public Hearing: <br />Variance Appeal <br />for Public <br />Storage, Inc. <br />
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