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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 10, 2000 <br />Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 10 —00, as <br />presented. Council Member Carlson seconded the motion. <br />Council Member Carlson voted yea. Council Member Dahl voted yea. Council Member O'Donnell <br />voted yea. Council Member Reinert voted yea. Mayor Bergeson voted yea. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Preliminary Plat, Bluebill Ponds (3/5 Vote Required), Jeff Smyser — Staff advised the site is on <br />the south side of Main Street across from Wood Duck Trail and Blue Bill Lane. The project has <br />undergone numerous revisions since its initial design. The primary outstanding issue was the access <br />to Main Street. Heritage Development has reached an agreement with the House of Praise Church <br />that will allow Wood Duck Trail to extend south of Main Street, creating a full access intersection. <br />Staff reviewed the analysis of the project in detail. Staff recommended approval of the preliminary <br />plat based on conditions. Staff noted the Planning and Zoning Board reviewed the project on June 14, <br />2000, meeting and voted unanimously to approve the project based on s. <br />Council Member Carlson referred to the recommendations ma . ,t�. :� mental Board. She <br />asked if the recommendations will be accommodated. <br />Staff advised some of the recommendations will b <br />did want more open space, which isn't possible. <br />50' buffer was a difficult issue with this <br />ways to preserve the trees. Wetlands <br />he plan. The Environmental Board <br />has been addressed to some degree. A <br />ronmental Specialist will be suggesting <br />an easement. <br />Council Member Dahl move . the ." eliminary plat based on the following conditions: <br />1. required by the Rice Creek Watershed District shall be obtained <br />prior to o . ding. <br />2. U ity, grading, and drainage plans must obtain approval from the City <br />Engineer and Rice Creek Watershed District prior to site grading. <br />3. The City Engineer's comments in his memo of June 1, 2000, must be addressed <br />to his satisfaction prior to site grading. <br />4. The tree preservation plan shall be amended according to the City <br />Environmental Specialist memo of 6/1/00 prior to site grading. <br />5. Plantings around wetlands and ponds shall be as recommended by the City <br />Environmental Specialist and shall be included in the development agreement. <br />6. The developer must obtain needed approvals from Anoka County for access to <br />Main St. and work in the right of way. <br />9 <br />
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