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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION JUNE 24 1991 <br />(5:36 P.M.) <br />with the stipulation that the Lowell's provide a written <br />statement to the City indicating that they will not object to the <br />construction of 66th Street and will accept the assessment for <br />the street. Mrs. Lowell said that she would agree to this <br />stipulation since it has been her intention from the beginning to <br />get this road constructed. Mrs. Lowell also indicated that she <br />would like a written statement from the City saying that the lot <br />subdivision already granted by the City will be honored at the <br />time 66th Street is constructed and she is faced with assessments <br />although lot requirements in the area may have changed to ten <br />(10) acres. <br />Mr. Miller was asked to draft an agreement between the City and <br />the Lowell's. This agreement should list the conditions of the <br />variance and the concerns of the Lowell's. The draft agreement <br />should be presented at the next Council meeting so that the <br />Council can take action on a variance request. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to adjourn at 6:33 P.M. Council <br />Member Bohjanen seconded the motion. Aye. <br />These minutes were considered, corrected and approved at the <br />regular Council meeting held on July 8, 1991. <br />Marilyn" G. Anderson, <br />Clerk - Treasurer <br />(? Lt41-44SI._„1() <br />Harold L. Bisel, <br />Mayor <br />PAGE 4 <br />22 <br />