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COUNCIL MINUTES AUGUST 10, 1998 <br /> appraiser to determine the value of the land. Another option would be to negotiate with Mr. and <br /> Mrs. Hill. <br /> Mayor Sullivan asked for a roll call vote. She also asked each Council Member to give his or her <br /> reason for their vote. <br /> Council Member Bergeson stated that he would like to see compensation based on ordinance and <br /> precedent. The City cannot justify compensation at this time if the right-of-way would be <br /> dedicated at a later time. He stated that he believes the figures Mr. and Mrs. Hill presented <br /> regarding the value of the property and money spent on the property were in excess of the normal <br /> process of acquiring right-of-way. Council Member Bergeson indicated he will vote no. <br /> Council Member Dahl stated that if she were voting with her heart she would agree with Mr. and <br /> Mrs. Hill. She stated that Council must consider the recommendation from the City Attorney. <br /> She indicated she would vote no because of the legal precedence it would set. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if the question of legal right is for the highest good. He indicated <br /> that in his opinion it is not. He will vote yes to the motion on the table. <br /> Mayor Sullivan indicated she will vote no. She explained that something the City is trying to do <br /> is planning. The City needs guidelines to plan. Because of the responsibility to the City as a <br /> whole, no other decision can be made. <br /> Voting on the motion, motion failed with Council Members Dahl and Bergeson and Mayor <br /> Sullivan voting no. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to approve minor subdivision and variance with the condition <br /> that 14 feet of right-of-way be dedicated for the future reconstruction of Elm Street with no <br /> compensation and a$500.00 park dedication fee collection for the newly created lot, Council <br /> Member Dahl seconded the motion. <br /> Council Member Bergeson pointed out that the previous staff recommendation asked for 27 feet <br /> of right-of-way. After review by the Planning and Zoning Board the right-of-way <br /> recommendation was reduces to 14 feet which is the minimum amount needed by the City. <br /> Motion passed with Council Member Lyden voting no. <br /> Mrs. Hill asked if she would receive formal notification of the decision. Ms. Wyland stated that <br /> a copy of the Council minutes will be sent to them. <br /> Comprehensive Plan Update -Mr. Wessel outlined the remainder of the schedule for the <br /> Comprehensive Plan Task Force meetings. He noted the dates of the final meetings and what <br /> each meeting will entail. He stated that the Comprehensive Plan will go before the Planning and <br /> Zoning Board on October 14, 1998. The Comprehensive Plan will be presented to Council on <br /> October 26, 1998. The final draft of the Comprehensive Plan will be complete on November 13, <br /> 7 <br />