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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 14, 1995 <br />Mr. Corson said that this area will be completed this week and there will be no drop-off. <br />He also noted that he was at the site today and the ditch is still full of water. He did not <br />notice if the culvert was plugged. If it is plugged, it will be unplugged. <br />Mr. Powell clarified that there is a 15 foot drop where the pond is north of the property. <br />The slope will be graded in. <br />Al DeMotts, 6265 Holly Drive asked about the figure of $250,000.00 for reconstruction <br />of Holly Drive. Is this just for the 28 lots of the first phase or is it for all 115 lots. Mr. <br />Heth explained that this is for the entire development. Mr. Powell explained that there <br />will be a public hearing on the upgrading of 12th Avenue and Holly Drive and these issued <br />can be discussed in detail. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to close the public hearing at 7:50 P.M. Council Member <br />Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The public hearing is for information and no Council action is required at this time. <br />PUBLIC HEARING, CLEARWATER CREEK IMPROVEMENT PROJECT, <br />JOHN POWELL <br />Mayor Reinert opened the public hearing at 7:50 P.M. Mr. Powell used the overhead <br />projector and showed the location of this project. He explained that the Clearwater Creek <br />feasibility study was submitted to the City Council previously. Mr. Powell said that he <br />would provide details of the subdivision as well as an overview of the area. <br />The subdivision is located generally southeast of the intersection of I35E and County <br />Road 14 (Main Street). The utilities that are being installed to initially serve this <br />subdivision will also serve the commercial and industrial development in the area on both <br />the east and west side of135E. The commercial development under consideration by Mr. <br />Wessel, Community Development Director, is consistent with some of the results of the <br />20/20 Vision effort which is to develop a broader tax base. The Clearwater Creek <br />subdivision provides the necessary utility service for development in the area. <br />The changes from the original preliminary plat include phasing the development. The first <br />phase will be constructed this fall. A cul-de-sac that was proposed through the wetlands <br />has been eliminated because it became impractical to construct. <br />The ponding areas were outlined by Mr. Powell. He also noted the location of the <br />sanitary sewer lift station. The lift station will be constructed to serve the entire area and <br />will connect to the existing force main near Cedar Street. Well No. 4 will be located at <br />the corner of Cedar Street and Clearwater Creek Drive. The culvert that will convey the <br />Clearwater Creek flow through the area was noted. The improvements that will be <br />constructed are consistent with City standards and with the Comprehensive Plan. Mr. <br />PAGE 13 <br />