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L .fir <br /> CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION NOVEMBER 4, 1998 <br /> 1998, 4:30 p.m. He stated he will have a list of questions from the candidates for the City <br /> Council ahead of time. After his recommendation, a decision can be made and <br /> negotiations started. <br /> FOLLOW-UP, SEPTIC SYSTEM ORDINANCE ENFORCEMENT,JOHN <br /> POWELL <br /> John Powell stated another letter will be sent out in the near future regarding septic <br /> system ordinance enforcement. The letter will include a list of pumpers and a resource <br /> contact for financial assistance. Residents will have until next spring to comply. John <br /> Powell noted the enforcement is not a heavy handed approach. <br /> CONSIDERATION OF EXCESS PROPERTY,APOLLO DRIVE,PHASE 3, <br /> JOHN POWELL <br /> John Powell explained there are two (2)triangular parcels of property left from the <br /> acquired Bruder property that the City does not need. He stated the adjacent property <br /> owners may want to purchase the parcels. Each parcel is 4,300 square feet. John Powell <br /> indicated the parcel locations on a map. The parcel to the south may be desired by the <br /> Conoco property owners. 'The parcel to the north may be desired by the new bank site <br /> owners. Each parcel is 4,300 square feet. If the parcels are purchased the property would <br /> be back on the tax roll. The property owner would be responsible for the upkeep of the <br /> property. John Powell recommended the City sell the parcels for$1.00 per square foot. <br /> John asked if the parcel to the south would be needed in the future for the expansion of <br /> Lake Drive. John Powell stated he will speak to the County and look at the Lake Drive <br /> Corridor Study to determine if the parcel will be needed for future use. <br /> Marty added that if the new bank property owners could acquire the north parcel they <br /> would be able to move the entire project to the north and save a very large old Oak Tree. <br /> It was the consensus of Council for John Powell to pursue a negotiations to sell the <br /> parcels to the adjacent property owners and determine if the south parcel will be needed <br /> in the future. <br /> UPDATE,ENVIRONMENTAL FOCUS COMMITTEE,MARTY ASLESON <br /> Marty stated that he participated in meetings held on October 29 and October 30, 1998. <br /> These meetings were the best two (2)days of the environmental planning process that he <br /> had participated in. The focus of the meetings were to look at how to structure the <br /> planning part of the Environmental Inventory Plan. There is a lot of excitement about the <br /> possibilities regarding open space and maintaining rural areas. He stated the consultants <br /> would like to make a presentation to the Council on December 14, 1998. The consultants <br /> have also asked about the possibility of the Council and City staff visiting conservation <br /> areas in Chicago. <br /> 2 <br />
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