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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 10, 1998 <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt a motion approving the Special Events Application, <br /> Cabaret License, and 3.2 Beer License for Sandburr Days, as presented. Council Member Dahl <br /> seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT BRIAN WESSELIMARY KAY WYLAND <br /> Consideration of Minor Subdivision and Variance for James Hill,302 Elm Street-Ms. <br /> Wyland stated that James and Janet Hill own the property at 302 Elm Street and would like to <br /> split the parcel into two (2). They are asking for approval of a minor subdivision and variance at <br /> this location. Ms. Wyland explained that the issue was previously brought before Council. Mr. <br /> and Mrs. Hill attended a Council work session to discuss the matter. Ms. Wyland stated that <br /> after further review, staff would suggest the following two (2)options: <br /> 1. Approve minor subdivision and variance with the condition that 14 foot of right- <br /> of-way be dedicated for future reconstruction of Elm Street and a $500.00 park <br /> dedication fee collection for the newly created lot. <br /> 2. Deny minor subdivision and variance if Mr. and Mrs. Hill do not agree with <br /> option no. 1. <br /> Ms. Wyland noted this item was tabled at the last Council meeting to allow Mr. and Mrs. Hill to <br /> appear at the Council work session. She stated the City Attorney feels that the variance request <br /> is reasonable. The City Engineer has indicated the City should require the right-of-way. �.. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if there are any definite plans for the reconstruction of Elm <br /> Street. Mr. Ahrens stated that Elm Street has been identified as a street in need of repairs. It was <br /> determined the repairs will be in the year 2000. Therefore, construction may begin in the fall of <br /> 1999. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if there is funding available for the reconstruction. Mr. Ahrens <br /> indicated there is a funding source for the reconstruction. Because of the Ware Street Project the <br /> funding source (State Aid Funds) must to be built up. <br /> Mrs. Janet Hill, 298 Elm Street, came forward and read a statement regarding the issue. The <br /> statement detailed the background of their property and the money that has been spent obtaining <br /> an outlot so that frontage could be provided on Snow Owl Lane. <br /> Mr. Hill, 298 Elm Street, came forward and explained to Council why they do not believe it is <br /> fair for the City to require the 14 foot of right-of-way. Mr. Hill gave the following four(4) <br /> reasons: <br /> 1. The traffic on Elm Street is not being changed. <br /> 2. Other properties in the area have not been required to dedicate right-of-way. <br /> 4 <br />
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