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121 <br />COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 10, 1990 <br />problem. At this time, any structure on the Outlot is in <br />violation of the City Code. Mr. Schumacher explained that if the <br />Council is going to allow structures, the restrictive covenants <br />will have to be amended. <br />Mr. Schumacher will do some research to determine what structures <br />are currently on the Outlot and bring this information back to <br />the Council the first meeting in January with the final plat. <br />On a roll call vote, motion carried unanimously. <br />Terminating Chomonix Trunk Sewer Improvement, Resolution <br />No. 81 - 90 - Mr. Schneider explained that a public hearing was <br />held for the Chomonix Trunk Sewer Improvement on September 24, <br />1990. The public hearing was closed and the sixty (60) day <br />waiting began at that time. During the sixty (60) day waiting <br />period, a petition was received signed by a majority of the <br />property owners asking that their properties be removed from the <br />improvement area. The affect of this petition is to terminate <br />the improvement as outlined during the public hearing. In <br />addition, at the November 13, 1990 Council meeting, the Council <br />authorized a study for a sewer trunk line reduced in scope to <br />minimize the impact to the areas petitioning to be left out of <br />the original Chomonix Trunk Improvement. The adoption of <br />Resolution No. 81 - 90 which was included in the Council packet <br />will formally terminate the Chomonix Trunk Sewer Improvement. <br />Council Member Bohjanen moved to adopt Resolution No. 81 - 90. <br />Council Member Kuether seconded the motion. On a roll call vote, <br />motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 81 - 90 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Receiving Report and Calling Hearing On Reshanau Lake Trunk <br />Sewer, Resolution No. 82 - 90 - Mr. Schneider explained that on <br />November 13, 1990 the Council ordered a study for an improvement <br />reduced in scope to minimize service to those areas petitioning <br />to be left out of the Chomonix Trunk Sewer Improvement. There <br />have been significant developments in the area (Birchwood Ponds, <br />PineRidge and the Centennial School project) providing an <br />alignment for the trunk lines within the plats and on the school <br />property. This would eliminate the need to purchase additional <br />right -of -way for the trunk line. A financing plan has also been <br />developed. It was critical to look at wetlands and street right - <br />of -way areas for additional assessment income to support the <br />improvement. Mr. Schneider said that there were not adequate <br />areas for assessment without using street right -of -way. He noted <br />that the improvement will allow at least two (2) lift stations to <br />be discontinued and this is recognized in the revenue area. Mr. <br />PAGE 4 <br />1 <br />1 <br />