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COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 8, 2002 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, MIKE GROCHALA <br />SECOND READING, Ordinance 02-02, Considering the public right-of-way vacation of part of <br />Fox Trail, Michael Grochala — Community Development Director Grochala advised Fox Trail is <br />shown on City maps as a 60 -foot wide stub street, approximately 171 feet in length, existing within <br />the Shenandoah 2nd Addition, located just southeast of the intersection of Arrowhead Drive and <br />Tomahawk Trail. Fox Trail was never actually constructed as a street, but was initially designed to <br />provide future access to the area south of the subdivision, which was undeveloped when the <br />Shenandoah 2nd Addition was developed. <br />Community Development Director Grochala indicated the Pineridge Addition has since developed to <br />the south of the Shenandoah 2nd Addition, but no street was ever constructed to connect Fox Trail. <br />Rather, a trail in Pineridge was constructed to the south of Fox Trail. Fox Trail has subsequently <br />become a trail corridor connecting to the Pineridge Trail, and h xisted as such for several years. <br />The trail connects Arrowhead Drive in the Shenandoah 2nd Subd to Hawthorne Road in the <br />Pineridge Subdivision. In June of 2000, Rick DeGardner direct En Bering staff to survey the area <br />in anticipation of vacating part of Fox Trail, since it was not'' s street right-of-way. <br />Community Development Director Grochala indicated, <br />street, it is not needed for street purposes. Right -of -w <br />to Pineridge. As a result, it is the recommendation <br />Fox Trail be vacated, leaving the center 20 feet to <br />Pineridge Subdivision. <br />Community Development Director Groch <br />Reading of Ordinance No. 02-02, Vacat <br />of -way. <br />Councilmember O'Donnell moved <br />Vacating the west 20 feet <br />seconded the motion. <br />ox Trail technically remains a stub <br />ly needed to maintain the existing trail <br />t the west 20 feet and the east 20 feet of <br />a trail to connect to the 15 -foot trail in the <br />staff recommends approval of the SECOND <br />est 20 feet and the east 20 feet of the Fox Trail right- <br />ve t e SECOND Reading of Ordinance No. 02-02, <br />of the Fox Trail right-of-way. Councilmember Reinert <br />Mayor Bergeson voted yea. Co cilmember Carlson voted yea. Councilmember Dahl voted yea. <br />Councilmember O'Donnell voted yea. Councilmember Reinert voted yea. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 02-02 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />Consideration of Resolution 02-25, Final Payment for 21st Avenue Lift Station, Jim Studenski - <br />City Engineer Studenski advised the contractor for the 21st Avenue Lift Station project is requesting <br />City approval of Payment No. 6 (Final) in the amount of $10,235.29. The project included the <br />construction of the lift station and the installation of a force main to the Metropolitan Council <br />interceptor on Cedar Street. The final payment is determined as follows: <br />4 <br />