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Agenda Packets
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7/10/1989
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Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />(0**,.Mr.Buckingham stated he feels rights there are property <br />of the people in the area to consider, for <br />the quiet enjoyment of their property. <br />Attorney Karney explained that in order to have a <br />property right in something, there must be an <br />ownership interest. The residents do not have <br />s. <br />ownership of the road, and there will <br />id.aeroadnnot be any <br />therepropertf taken, and there is already <br />Attorney Karney also advised that in terms of legal <br />notice, the Council has met all responsibilities <br />for legal notice, and gone beyond that. There is <br />no requirement for notice until a road is actually <br />Planned to be built. <br />Mayor Hankner -rated rh= Co__ <br />+nds of public hearin s "'v Plan went through all <br />,Riven then. It was up 9 in 1980, and notice was <br />into it to see t1uw itinvolvedresidents to look <br />graphics of the City are Chan in The demo - <br />occurring mote every five 9 g' with turnover <br />Council has done everything years. She added this <br />y caninform the residents of what tishappening, aof <br />nthink an to <br />notice has been given that Md <br />being updated, and it is the Comp Plan is <br />he residents to look into andresponsibility of the <br />see how it effects them. <br />Mr. Buckingham asked if trucks could be restricted <br />if Woodale was not an MSA street. <br />Clerk/Administrator Pauley stated he believed so, <br />but would have to check with Mr. tinetor• He added <br />the toad would be built to 9 ton, as they do with <br />all roads now, as they last much longer. He also <br />Pointed out a notice had been put in the City <br />newsletter, in the Council Corner, which reports <br />sp upcoming issues, and this item was mentioned <br />specifically. <br />Public Works Director Minetor joined the meeting <br />at 9:24 PM. <br />Ms. Lexxon stated she would like the street to <br />remain. the way it was when she moved in, and that <br />any extension or improvement would devalue her <br />Property. <br />Bill Ross, 5200 Greenfield, asked if the proper <br />Cgoboulevard would be restored if the street does <br />through. <br />June 26, 1989 <br />Page Eleven <br />
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