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168 <br />COUNCIL MEETING <br />April 22, 1985 <br />Page Eight <br />Mr. Lester Winter a resident on 24th Avenue said he is concerned <br />about the water runoff from such a large building and improved <br />track of land. Is there provision for their water to run off <br />southwest on to the remainder of their property or will it dam <br />up on his property. He noted there is tile that already is run- <br />ning southwest. Mr. Floyd Peltier explained the present tile <br />system and said if there is a great deal of water it could backup. <br />However, one more barn could hardly make a great deal of difference. <br />Mr. Davidson said if ditches are adequate along 24th Avenue and the <br />highway ditch system is adequate he did not see that this was a <br />problem. <br />Mr. DuFour said that it should be their desire if they like to <br />have the tar on their property or not, was that brought upon by <br />Planning and Zoning for a higher tax base? Mayor Benson said it was a busi- <br />ness and the business would create a lot of dust from cars going in <br />and out. Mr. DuFour said it would be less of a problem than the <br />dirt road out in front. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz moved to close the hearing at 8:58 P.M. Mr. <br />Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz moved to approve the conditional use permit <br />subject to the stipulation recommended by the Planning and Zoning <br />and Engineer. Mr. Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to approve the house move -in request. <br />Mr. Kulaszewicz seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Kluegel said he will be presenting all the conditional <br />use permits to the Council for their review probably the <br />second meeting in May. <br />ENGINEER'S REPORT <br />Mr. Davidson handed out a finance and assessment policy draft and <br />would like to establish another work session and review a standard <br />policy for assessment procedure for all assessments for the <br />City. He also prepared a work scope and authorization for <br />engineering services for the 4th Avenue project. A cover letter <br />that indicated through the preliminary design phase that could <br />be adequate for a 429 procedure the engineering fees would <br />not exceed $4,800.00. He had contacted two aerial contour <br />photo companies and expected that the aerial maps could cost <br />about $22,000.00 These maps could be sold to developers as <br />the land develops. Some of the map costs could be paid for <br />as part of the construction costs as those maps relate to the <br />individual highway systems. To precipitate the action on the <br />1 <br />
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