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11/22/71 <br />and Mr, Roetman who were both willing only to deed over lend for the 66' <br />right of way. However, he (Floyd) would give the rest of the ground required <br />for a turnaround. Mr. Gotwald felt it could be fitted to the property line, <br />that we needed 60 feet plus room to deposit the snow. <br />Mr. Miller noted that the gun club was at the end of the 1300' driveway. Mr. <br />Gotwald felt it was okay to make an offset turnaround, that if the road was <br />continued in the future, the turnaround would be eliminated. Mr. Miller stated <br />that he would like to get the variances immediately for the two parcels he <br />wants to sell. This was discussed. <br />123 <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to grant a variance for the Floyd Miller roadway providing <br />that he follows the recommendations of the Village Engineer and that the <br />Village "accept the roadway for partial maintenance upon reoipt of the deeds; <br />also, that variances to Ordinance No. 21A be granted to Floyd Miller on the <br />following parcels: <br />1. That part of the North 208.71 feet of the South 274.71 feet of the NW 1/4 <br />of the SW 1/4 of Section 3, T31, R22, Anoka, County, Minnesota which lies <br />easterly of the following described line: Comomencing'et the Southwest <br />corner of said NW 1/4 of SW 1/4; then easterly along the south line of said <br />NW 1/4 of .SW 1/4 a distance of 926.71 feet for actual point of beginning <br />of line to be described; then North at a right angle, a distance of 274.71 <br />feet and there terminating. Together with an easement for roadway purposes <br />over the south 66 feet of said NW 1/4 of SW 1/4. <br />2. That part of the NW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 3, T31, R22, Anoka County, <br />Minnesota described as follows: Commencing at the Southwest corner of said <br />NW 1/4 of SW 1/4; then easterly along the south line of said NW 1/4 of SW <br />1/4, a distance of 556.71 feet; then North et a right angle, 66.0 feet to <br />the actual point of beginning; then continue North on line extended, a <br />distance of 208.71 feet; then easterly at a right angle, a distance of 304 <br />feet; then southerly at a right angle, a distance of 208.71 feet; then <br />westerly at a right angle, a distance of 304 feet to the point of beginning. <br />Together with an easement for roadway purposes over the southerly 66 feet <br />of the westerly 865 feet of said NI 1/4 of SW 3/4. <br />Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. It was decided that no building permit would'be <br />issued until the Engineer gives the dollar amount of the road repair costs to <br />the Clerk to transmit to Floyd Miller, and a letter is received from a bank <br />stating that 1 1/2 times such amount is on deposit in the name of the Village, <br />at such time the Clerk will send a copy of the variance to the Building In- <br />spector. Also, the building permit is to contain the statement that the road <br />will only receive temporary maintenance. The vote on the motion was unanimously <br />in favor. <br />The hearing on the Glenn Rehbein Excavating preliminary plat was called to <br />order at 8 :33 P.M. Mayor L'Allier noted that the name of the plat had been <br />changed from Glenrae Estates to Shenandoah. <br />Mr. Locher read the notice of the hearings on the plat which is to be located <br />on the SW 1/4 of the SW 1/4 of Section 29. Publication of the notice in the <br />Times was on November 4th; the notices were posted by the Building Inspector <br />on November 4th; the affidavit of mailing of notices to all parties within 300 <br />feet of the parcel was dated November 5th. Mr. Locher read the names of all to <br />whom notice was mailed. He stated that all notices were in order, and noted <br />that Mr. Rehbein had indicated the name change at the P&Z hearing. <br />Mr. Cardinal stated that there had been quite a discussion on the plat at the <br />P&Z but that there were no serious problems. The County had requested a turn- <br />