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• <br />• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br />3. A split rail fence along the southern property line of Lot 31. <br />4. Construct the bridge. <br />5. Pave remaining trail segments. <br />Mr. DeGardner indicated he anticipates design of the bridge to occur this winter with <br />construction to begin in the spring of 1999. The trail will be addressed and prioritized with the <br />annual trail paving projects. <br />Mr. DeGardner noted at the November 2, 1998, Park Board meeting, the motion to approve this <br />agreement was approved unanimously. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to approve the Wenzel Farms Trail Easement agreement, as <br />presented. Council Member Dahl seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL <br />Site Plan Review/Move in House, Dennis & Martha Houle, Mary Kay Wyland - Ms. <br />Wyland stated that Dennis and Martha Houle would like to move a single family residence onto <br />their property at the south/west corner of Birch Street and Centerville Road. The structure is to <br />be located on the north/west corner of the 40 acre parcel of property which is currently Zoned <br />Rural. The existing land use plan indicates the site as rural while the draft Comprehensive Plan <br />indicates the site as low/medium density residential with commercial along Centerville Road. <br />The City's Zoning Ordinance requires any structure to be moved into the City to go through a <br />site plan review. <br />The Building Inspector has inspected this dwelling which is currently located at 1966 North <br />Chatsworth in Roseville. The structure was built in 1926 and appears to be structurally sound. <br />The inspector would suggest the following improvements prior to occupancy: <br />1. Reroof <br />2. Reconstruct stairway to basement <br />3. Replace existing windows <br />4. Additional insulation <br />5. Redash existing stucco <br />The applicant has asked for permission to construct a pole barn/garage/shop area on the site. The <br />proposed structure will be approximately 54 x 30 for 1,620 square feet in area. This size <br />building is permitted on a 40 acre parcel, however, construction is not allowed until such time as <br />the principle structure is built. Staff would suggest that construction of the two (2) buildings be <br />simultaneous thereby eliminating the need for a variance which can not be justified as no <br />hardship to the land exists. The Planning and Zoning Board concurred that construction should <br />be simultaneous (house and garage/pole building) thereby requiring no variance. <br />