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COUNCIL MINUTES April 27, 1998 <br /> favorably upon the request. Staff believes this additional MUSA designation would come <br /> directly from the Metropolitan Council and not be taken from the existing Interim MUSA <br /> Reserve. <br /> It appears as if it would be in the best interest of both the applicant and the City to have <br /> this facility connected to City utilities, therefore, Staff is recommending approval of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br /> Ms. Wyland advised that the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on April <br /> 8, 1998, to review this item and recommended approval. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if the 54 acres was all one parcel. Ms. Wyland stated <br /> that it would be connected to the two parcels that Molin uses, and would be based on <br /> allocation of use. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 61, as presented. Council <br /> Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Resolution 98 - 61 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 98 - 62, MUSA Designation for James and Tracy <br /> Douglas (4/5th vote) - Ms. Wyland explained that Mr. and Mrs. Douglas own <br /> approximately seven(7) acres on the north side of Lilac Street,just west of the proposed <br /> Apollo Drive extension. Their current septic system is failing and City sewer is in front <br /> of their property at Lilac and Apollo Drive. The Douglas' would like to connect their <br /> existing home to City sewer. <br /> Ms. Wyland continued stating that the property is currently zoned Rural and is outside the <br /> MUSA boundary. The site is indicated as single family residential on the City's current <br /> Land Use Plan. The proposed Land Use Plan for the area indicated this site as General <br /> Commercial and Light Industrial. Construction of a new on-site system in this location <br /> when City sewer is available does not seem reasonable. <br /> Ms. Wyland indicated that Staff has reviewed this request and would recommend the <br /> addition of this area to the MUSA to facilitate the connection of the existing single family <br /> home. Staff has discussed the proposed MUSA Amendment with the Metropolitan <br /> Council and have been encouraged to proceed with the Amendment on an emergency <br /> basis. This Amendment would serve only the existing homestead. <br /> Ms. Wyland advised that the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on April <br /> 81, 1998, and recommended approval of this request. <br /> n Council Member Bergeson moved to adopt Resolution No. 98 - 62. Council Member <br /> Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 3 <br />
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