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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 24, 2000 <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT, DAVE PECCHIA <br />Renewal of Otter Lake Animal Control Contract, Dave Pecchia — Staff advised the City has <br />used Otter Lake Animal Control Center as its contract holder for the past four -(4) years. The <br />City's relationship during this time with the business has been very professional. The City was <br />able to meet the needs of the citizens, Otter Lake Animal Control Center and the City by utilizing <br />the provisions of the contract. <br />Staff advised there were two (2) minor costs changes in the 2000 contract. A fifty -cent increase <br />for daily boarding fee; and a one -dollar increase for Euthanasia and disposal fee. <br />Staff requested the contract be renewed for calendar year 2000. <br />Council Member Dahl moved to approve the request to enter into a renewal contract with the <br />Otter Lake Animal Control Center. Council Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT, RICK DEG <br />There was no Public Services Department report. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTM <br />Consider Subdivision for Martha Houl <br />Required) - Mary Kay Wyland — S <br />subdivision of the property on the r of Birch Street and Centerville Road. The <br />site is approximately 40 acres =r zone Rural. The existing land use map indicates the <br />site as rural. The draft corn guides the property for rural development through <br />2010 and low/mediu sit idential on the western edge and commercial on the eastern <br />edge some time after 2 i ► u; are considerable wetlands on the parcel, particularly on the <br />eastern edge along Cen :a° I-` ' oad. <br />-4, BRIAN WESSEL <br />el, 1600 Birch Street (3/4 Vote <br />is case involves a request for a minor <br />A single family home is under construction on the north/west corner of the parcel. A brother and <br />sister who have had some difficulty deciding how to split the parcel equitably jointly own the <br />property. However, after much negotiation they have agreed on the submitted plan that would <br />split the site into two (2) parcels. Parcel A would contain 15 acres and contain the home <br />currently under construction. Parcel B would contain 24.9 acres. Both parcels will meet the <br />Zoning Ordinance requirement calling for a minimum of 10 acres and 330' of lot frontage. <br />Staff recommended approval of the subdivision based on conditions. <br />Council Member Carlson asked how much of Parcel B can be developed. She noted it cannot be <br />developed until after 2010. Staff advised they are unaware of how much of Parcel B can be <br />developed due to wetlands. If the proposed Comprehensive Plan is approved, development <br />cannot occur until after 2010. The property is zoned for commercial and multi -family. The <br />