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• <br />• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES MARCH 22, 1999 <br />replatted in 1987 as Otter Bay, however, the roads and easements of the original plat were not <br />vacated and do not match the roads and easement in the new plat. <br />For unknown reasons, these underlying roads and easements have not been an obstacle to other <br />property transfers. However, in the interest of providing clear titles to the fourteen properties in <br />Otter Bay, staff recommended the vacation of the roads and easements in Arborlake. <br />Ms. Wyland noted the roads and easements in the Otter Bay plat will remain as platted. <br />Mayor Sullivan opened the public hearing at 8:18 p.m. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to close the public hearing at 8:19 p.m. Council Member Neal <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to approve the First Reading of Ordinance=No { 99, as <br />presented. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. <br />Council Member Bergeson voted yes. Council Member Dahl voted Coi Member <br />Lyden voted yes. Council Member Neal voted yes. Mayor Sullivan ote` -yes. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consideration of Trapper's Crossing -2nd <br />preliminary plat for Trapper's Crossing \ <br />The first addition was final plattedon, <br />available. The balance of the develt ment <br />Addition contains 52 wits ar dis oeated on the easterly side of the southern portion of the <br />development. <br />di on, Final Plat - Ms. Wyland advised the <br />roved by the City Council on August 8, 1994. <br />, '1996, and only six (6) of those 28 lots are <br />as been divided into two (2) phases. The 2nd <br />Staff recommendedapproval of the final plat subject to the review and approval of the final <br />grading plans by=the City Engineer. <br />Mr. Hawkins noted the issue on this item relates only to the final plat conforming to the <br />preliminary plat. The preliminary plat was previously approved. If the developer adheres he has <br />the right to continue development. <br />Mayor Sullivan directed Mr. Hawkins to review the development contract. She asked that he <br />discuss the issue of the 4 foot fence with the two abutting property owners after he reviews the <br />contract. <br />Mayor Sullivan noted there is not a conflict of interest relating to Council Member Dahl. The <br />preliminary plat was approved before she became a member of the Council. <br />
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