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COUNCIL MINUTES <br /> APPROVED <br /> 76 Councilmember Lyden thanked the City Administrator and management team for their leadership; <br /> 77 that has been key and will continue to be. This is foremost about a place for the community. There <br /> 78 is a goal of opening this in just over 140 days. <br /> 79 Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-138 as presented. Councilmember <br /> 80 Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 81 COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br /> 82 6A) Consider Resolution No. 21-130 Approving Anoka County Municipal Wellhead <br /> 83 Protection Implementation Joint Powers Agreement—Environmental Coordinator Nelson <br /> 84 reviewed the staff request to move forward with a joint powers agreement relating to wellhead <br /> 85 protection. The agreement has been in place for some time and he noted updates. <br /> 86 Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 21-130 as presented. Councilmember <br /> 87 Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 88 611) Consider Resolution No.21-114 Approving Preliminary Plat for Lake Amelia Woods— <br /> 89 City Planner Larsen reviewed a PowerPoint presentation including information on: <br /> 90 - Preliminary plat request for four lots for four single family homes; <br /> 91 - Location(aerial)map; <br /> 92 - Current zoning and requirements (met); <br /> 93 - Preliminary Plat; <br /> 94 - Stormwater management is required and is being worked out; <br /> 95 - Private septic and wells; <br /> 96 - Land dedication fees will be generated(trail proposed along 20th Avenue in the future so <br /> 97 easement will be included for the future); <br /> 98 - Wetlands have been reviewed and buffers are included; setbacks in place; <br /> 99 - Environmental Board recommendations to include a rare species survey and no motorized <br /> 100 policy on the lake; <br /> 101 - Planning and Zoning approval and recommended motorized restriction be pursued by property <br /> 102 owners if they so choose; <br /> 103 - Findings of fact. <br /> 104 Developer(TJB Homes) came forward and noted the history of development. Despite looking at <br /> 105 options,they ended up back to these four ten acre lots that will include development of homes over <br /> 106 $1 million. <br /> 107 Councilmember Lyden asked if there is any concern about curb cuts or driveways and Ms. Larsen <br /> 108 said no. <br /> 109 Mayor Rafferty remarked that this is exciting proposal for some very nice properties. <br /> 110 Councilmember Lyden moved to approve Resolution No. 21-114 as presented. Councilmember <br /> 111 Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br /> 112 6C) Consider Resolution No.21-115 Approving Preliminary Plat for Belland Farms—City <br /> 113 Planner Larsen reviewed a PowerPoint presentation including information on: <br /> 3 <br />