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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING DECEMBER 19, 1991 <br />received: 1) Norwest Bank, 6.18 net bid and Firstar Centennial, <br />5.28 net bid. Mr. Hawkins explained that both bids were <br />reasonable and recommended that the City Council accept the bid <br />from Firstar Centennial. Council Member Reinert moved to accept <br />Mr. Hawkins recommendation. Council Member Bohjanen seconded the <br />motion. <br />VOTING ON THE MOTION: <br />Bisel © Bohjanen <br />Neal ❑ Reinert <br />Abstained: None, Council Member Neal was absent. <br />Kuether <br />Motion carried. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />Ed Treise, 2012 Stowe, Arden Hills addressed the issue of the <br />minor subdivision for the Alcock estate. He explained that he is <br />attempting to purchase 30 acres for one house and asked why a <br />ghost plat was required. Mayor Bisel said that the Council has <br />acted to send the matter back to the DRB for clarification. He <br />noted that in the future municipal utilties will be available in <br />this area and the Council wanted to be sure that all issues have <br />been addressed. Council Member Kuether explained that a <br />professional drawing was not necessary, only a drawing showing <br />where the house would be located. <br />Mr. Bob Cordell explained that he was very angry with this <br />situation. He said he has tried for the past 11 years to <br />subdivide and sell the property for the estate. A ghost plat is <br />already on record at the city hall. Certificates of Survey were <br />also delivered and should have been given to the Council with <br />their packets. Mr. Cordell said he has "bent over backwards" to <br />comply with all the regulations. <br />Mr. Miller gave the Council Members copies of the Certificate of <br />Survey. He explained that Mr. Triese wishes to do two (2) <br />things; purchase all the property except the two (2) 4 1/2 acre <br />lots, vacate the existing easement so that he can put his road <br />where it will work best for him. Mr. Miller said that compared <br />to the previous presentations by the estate, this presentation is <br />by far the best. Currently, Mr. Cordell has a City Council <br />approval on an eight (8) parcel subdivision and most of the <br />parcels are landlocked. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve DRB Application No. 91 -54 <br />allowing the minor subdivision of the Alcock property. Council <br />PAGE 21 <br />254 <br />
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