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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JUNE 22, 1999 <br />*APPROVAI. OF THE AS.S~SSMENT REAPPORTIONMENT FOR <br />PITRINA PARK TERRACE THIRD ADDITION AS <br />RECOMMENDED BY CITYSTAFF; <br />xAPPROVING THE FRA-DOR 7)E/EI.OPMENT AGREEMENT AS <br />RECONlMENDED BY THE CITYADMINISTRATOR AND <br />AUTHO.?IZING THE MAYOR AND CITYADMINISTRATOR TO <br />EXECUTE ON I3EHAI,F OF THE CITY; <br />*APPROVING THE EXTENSION TO THE KIMME.S PRELIMINARY <br />PI.ATAPPROVAL A.S REQUESTED I3YMR. KIMME,S <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Pedersen. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Pedersen, Morelan, Scalze, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />CONCEPT Fahey noted that the Council tabled action on the Swift Construction <br />REVIEW - concept review for development of the Mitchel] property on Twin Lake <br />TWIN LAKE Road at its May 25°i meeting so that some other development options <br />ROAD could be explored. Fahey also noted that the City Engineer and Public <br />PROPOSAL - Works Director are recommending a standard-sized cul-de-sac be <br />SWIFT developed at the end of the proposed road. There was concern with the <br />CONSTRUCTION ability of plow trucks and garbage trucks turning around in a smaller cul- <br /> de-sac or hammerhead desi~n cul-de-sac. <br />Mark Oberhamer, Swift Construction, indicated that based on <br />nei~hborhood concern with the development of a new street, he has <br />changed his design and is proposing three lots that front on Twin Lake <br />Road. <br />Fahey noted that at the time the Klidzejs property was developed in 1985, <br />the approval was subject to the Klidzejs entering into a development <br />agreement with the City wherein they would not object to improvement of <br />a road on the south side of their property. Fahey stated that he is not <br />hearin~ fi~om staffthat the development should proceed without the <br />improvement of a City street. Fahey asked if Oberhamer wanted to go <br />Forward with the street. <br />Oberhamer pointed out that his proposal for three lots fronting on Twin <br />Lake Road meets the City's standards. <br />Scalze pointed out that in 1985 when the Klidzejs' wanted to divide their <br />property, the Mitchell's did not want to divide theirs. Recognizing that the <br />road would develop some day, the Council required the road easement <br />