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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />December 13, 1989 <br />Boosalis reported that he has a solution to that issue <br />which will be presented to the Council on December 27th <br />when the Council reviews the final plat. Boosalis <br />stated that he is requesting that the auto salvage yard <br />be either screened or cleaned up, and he would prefer <br />that the eyesore be eliminated. <br />Fahey pointed out that the property has been rezoned to <br />residential, and that the use would no longer be <br />appropriate. <br />Blesener felt that the property should be cleaned up. <br />Wilson stated that he would prefer to not obligate the <br />City to screen or clean up the property as part of the <br />Development contract, since if the situation is not <br />resolved by a certain date, the City would incur a <br />penalty. <br />Boosalis pointed out that cleaning up the property <br />would ensure a faster build-out rate, and thus, more <br />increment will be generated. <br />Scalze asked if the Watershed has approved the new <br />location of the road which requires the relocation of <br />the existing ponding area. <br />Boosalis replied that the Watershed has approved the <br />road reconfiguration and moving the ponding to the <br />west. <br />Scalze asked if Dr. Krienke~s house would remain. <br />Boosalis replied that it would. <br />The City Engineer asked if Boosalis has a Watershed <br />permit. <br />Boosalis replied that he did. <br />Fahey felt that the City should give Mr. Boosalis some <br />assurance that the auto salvage yard would be cleaned <br />up or screened. <br />Blesener agreed, pointing out that there is a <br />difference in auto repair and auto storage. <br />Wilson pointed out that the Development Agreement calls <br />for the construction of utilities over a period of <br />Page 11 <br />