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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION AUGUST 19, 1998 <br />Carlson would like to use this 60 foot wide outlot to access his property and is requesting <br />permission for the Council to install a 16 foot wide gravel driveway. There is no other <br />public access to the property. <br />Bill stated there is no requirement for the City to approve this. Legally, the City cannot <br />be forced to open that roadway. He stated the Council can approve the 16 foot driveway <br />with the condition that when development occurs the driveway will not remain. Kim <br />asked that all Council Members read the background regarding this request and bring it <br />back to the next work session. <br />Kim expressed concern regarding the BMX track at Rehbein's Area located on Pine <br />Street and 4th Avenue. She asked staff to contact Ms. Connie Baumann and let her know <br />about a very large event over the Labor Day weekend. She asked that the conditional use <br />permit for the BMX track also be reviewed at the next work session. <br />RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITION ON ELM STREET <br />Brian explained that nothing will take place regarding the reconstruction of Elm Street for <br />5-10 years. John stated Elm Street is a low priority because of the connection on Sunset <br />Road. <br />Dan stated Mr. and Mrs. Hill had an assessment of the lot they wish to sell. It was <br />determined that they will be able to sell the lot for more than they had originally thought. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Hill are going to proceed with the subdivision of the property and will <br />provide the 14 foot easement along Elm Street. <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN UPDATE <br />Brian passed out a schedule for the remaining Comprehensive Plan Task Force meetings. <br />He noted the Vision Bus Tour has been changed to October 10, 1998. <br />CONSIDERATION OF A BLOCK PARTY REQUEST, LACASSE COURT <br />Marilyn asked for a verbal consensus from the Council for approval of a block party on <br />LaCasse Court. The Fire Department and the Police Department will be updated if <br />Council approves. Requests for block parties are only approved for dead-end streets and <br />cul-de-sacs. Kim stated if the Fire Department or Police Department has any reservations <br />regarding the block party the permit should not be given. <br />It was the consensus of the Council to approve the application for a block party on <br />LaCasse Court. <br />2 <br />• <br />• <br />