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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 24, 1997 <br />summer months there are considerably more. The new hangers should accommodate most of the <br />planes currently at the air base. <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve the site plan review for Surfside Seaplane Base, <br />pursuant to the conditions presented. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of Final Plat, Pheasant Hills Preserve, 8th Addition - Ms. Wyland explained <br />that this request is for final plat for the Pheasant Hills Preserve 8th Addition. The preliminary <br />plat for Pheasant Hills Preserve was approved in the early 1990s. This phase represents the <br />platting of 16 lots. The property is zoned R -1X, Single Family Executive, is located within the <br />MUSA, and is indicated as residential on the City's Land Use Plan. A development agreement <br />and financial guarantees are in place to cover the construction of utilities to serve this phase. The <br />roadway and utility construction are complete with the exception of bituminous, curb, and gutter <br />which are to be completed in the Spring. <br />Staff recommended approval of this final plat subject to review by the Anoka County Surveyor. <br />Council Member Lyden requested clarification as to MUSA designation. Ms. Wyland explained <br />that the area was not originally in MUSA, and during this past year 9.7 acres were designated <br />from the MUSA bank. <br />Mayor Landers asked what remains in terms of phases of this development. The response was <br />that there are seven remaining phases. <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve the Final Plat for Pheasant Hills 8th Addition. Council <br />Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried, with Council Member Lyden voting no. <br />CITY ENGINEER'S REPORT, DAVID AHRENS <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 97 - 167, Order Improvement and Preparation of Plans & <br />Specifications, Town Center Parkway - Mr. Ahrens explained that Staff is requesting Council <br />approval to order the preparation of plans and specifications for Town Center Parkway. The <br />proposed project includes extending Town Center Parkway by constructing street, sanitary <br />sewer, and water main from its current terminus at Village Drive to the public facilities complex. <br />Mr. Ahrens indicated that special assessments are not planned to be used to fund this project. <br />Therefore, a feasibility report and public hearing are not necessary. It is estimated that the <br />project will cost approximately $200,000. <br />The proposed schedule for the project is as follows: <br />Order Project <br />Council Approves Plans <br />Bid Opening <br />15 <br />November 24, 1997 <br />January 26, 1998 <br />February 19, 1998 <br />