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COUNCIL MEETING AUGUST 28, 1995 <br />5. Hours of operation shall be 7:00 A.M. to 7:00 P.M., Monday through Friday and <br />8:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. on Saturday. No work shall be allowed on Sundays. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to approve the CUP with the conditions outlined above. <br />Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Acceptance of an Easement Document - Roger Nelson, Lakes Addition No. 3 <br />In November, 1992 an agreement was reached between Mr. Nelson and the City for the <br />purchase of City owned property on the east side of Black Duck Drive. A condition of <br />that approval was the dedication of easements for ponding and flowage purposes as <br />determined by the Rice Creek Watershed District. <br />Mr. Nelson sold Lot 8, Block 10 of Lakes Addition No. 3 and has a closing scheduled for <br />later this week. He is therefore requesting that the Council accept the attached easement <br />document. <br />Staff recommends that the City Council accept the permanent easement document. Staff <br />also recommends that the City Council approve a blanket acceptance of the easements on <br />adjoining lots as required by the Rice Creek Watershed District. Ms. Wyland noted that at <br />first Mr. Nelson wanted to get Council approval on each lot separately. However his <br />attorney has convenienced him that it is simpler and easier to prepare one easement <br />document which encompasses the easements on all the lots. <br />Mayor Reinert said he did not want this matter to "slip through the cracks". Ms. Wyland <br />explained that the easiest way to be sure that all easements are properly dedicated to the <br />City is to get one blanket easement for all the affected lots. However, at this time the <br />request is to accept the easement document for Lot 8, Block 10, Lakes Addition No. 3. In <br />the near future, Mr. Nelson will be requesting that the City Council accept a blanket <br />document for Lots 2 - 7, Block 7 and Lots 1 - 7, Block 10, Lakes Addition No. 3. <br />Council Member Bergeson moved to accept the easement document from Mr. Nelson for <br />Lot 8, Block 10, Lakes Addition No. 3. Council Member Elliott seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />SECOND READING, ORDINANCE NO. 09 - 95, FIREARMS, POLICE CHIEF <br />PECCHIA <br />Chief Pecchia explained that after many meetings with the public to receive input and/or <br />comments, Ordinance No. 09 - 95 was prepared and presented to the City Council at their <br />August 14, 1995 meeting for the FIRST READING. Since that time, no further <br />comments have been made and no further changes have been proposed. Chief Pecchia <br />recommended that the City Council adopt the SECOND READING of Ordinance No. 09 <br />- 95. He noted that if the SECOND READING is adopted this evening, the City Clerk <br />will publish the ordinance in the September 5, 1995 legal newspaper (Quad Press) and the <br />7 <br />
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