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COUNCIL MINUTES July 8, 1996 <br />Council Member Bergeson asked if there are some areas where there has been inquiries and work <br />done on site. Ms. Wyland said yes. She stated there have been neighborhood meetings and <br />MUSA will be requested near 62nd Street. Another area that will request MUSA is <br />approximately 20 acres south of Fox Trace. She stated that she believes the City will not have <br />more requests for MUSA than what is available. <br />Council Member Bergeson stated that 150 acres of MUSA is not a lot and it should be used <br />wisely. Ms. Wyland stated that she does not believe all 150 acres of MUSA will be used. <br />Council Member Lyden asked that the City Council remember the 150 acres of MUSA was <br />approved with the idea that the City Council work together to adopt perimeters for its use. He <br />stated he feels this request for MUSA is premature. <br />Mr. Schumacher noted that at the last Council work session he submitted proposed criteria for <br />MUSA allocation. This proposal will be evaluated at the next work session. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that a rezone from Mr. Carlson was published. Mr. Carlson has withdrawn <br />his application until the MUSA perimeters are established. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked if this item is an emergency. Mr. Ahrens stated that time is a <br />factor. He has been working with Mr. Vaughan since before the first of the year. He stated that <br />the MUSA allocation is a natural progression. <br />Council Member Lyden asked how Council can approve MUSA for Pheasant Hills Preserve and <br />deny MUSA to someone on 62nd Street. Mr. Hawkins stated that a reason for approval should <br />be given. <br />Ms. Wyland stated that the property is properly zoned. No other property has correct zoning. <br />She stated the City has to process a minor Comprehensive Amendment. She noted that rough <br />grading has been completed. <br />Mr. Wessel stated that the exchange of MUSA in the development is not very easy. The owner is <br />not in control of the land that would have to be switched. Council Member Bergeson wondered if <br />staff can articulate unique features of this request that would justify approval. He indicated he <br />would like the City to be fair. <br />Mr. Hawkins stated that no other final plat that does not have MUSA has been approved. The <br />property is properly zoned. Mr. Wessel noted that the property is adjacent to MUSA property, it <br />is a natural expansion of utilities, and it is properly zoned. <br />Council Member Lyden asked if Council does approve this request, can the perimeters for <br />MUSA allocation be addressed in the next Council work session. <br />Council Member Kuether suggested the Council discuss the perimeters as soon as possible. <br />9 <br />
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