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COUNCIL MINUTES July 27, 1998 <br /> Resolution No. 98 - 119 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 120, Transferring Funds from General Fund to Gas <br /> Utility Fund for Closure-Ms. Vaske explained that in the late 1980.'s,the City was researching <br /> the possibility of owning it's own gas utility. In 1997, it was decided to investigate the option of <br /> collecting franchise fees from gas utilities other than Circle Pines. The City currently receives <br /> about$40,000 a year from Circle Pines each year. <br /> Ms. Vaske stated that because the City has changed its course,the fund should be closed since <br /> there will not be an enterprise fund. The expenses to date are for legal help in exploring the <br /> option of franchise fees. Since the franchise fees from Circle Pines have been deposited in the <br /> General Fund,this seems the logical fund to transfer from. <br /> Ms. Vaske noted this is a recommendation in the 1997 audit management report. <br /> Council Member Lyden moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 120, as presented. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 98 -120 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF A CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S CONTRACT, DAN TESCH <br /> Mr. Tesch referred to a press release that was dated on Friday, July 24, 1998. It stated that the <br /> chosen candidate for the City Administrator's position had accepted another job out of state. A <br /> meeting will be held on Thursday,July 30, 1998,to discuss other options regarding this position. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL/AL BRIXIUS <br /> Consideration of Minor Subdivision,James Hill,302 Hill Street-Mr. Brixius stated that <br /> James and Janet Hill own the property at 302 Elm Street and would like to split the parcel into <br /> two (2). The property is Zoned R-1 Residential, located within the MUSA Boundary and <br /> serviced by City sewer and water off of Snow Owl Lane. The Hill's recently purchased Outlot <br /> A, a 35' x 209' strip of property originally platted as a part of Wenzel Farms 3rd Addition. This <br /> purchase has made it possible for them to connect the existing home to sewer and water. The <br /> proposed subdivision would split the original parcel and Outlot A into two (2) lots as follows: <br /> Parcel A (containing homestead) approximately 125 x 135 for 16,875 square feet. <br /> Parcel B 101 x 125 for 12,625 square feet. <br /> The City's Subdivision Ordinance, Section 1001.07 Design Standards Subdivision 10 provides <br /> as follows: <br /> 3 <br />
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