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COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 9, 2002
<br />• Motion carried unanimously.
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<br />Resolution No. 02-113 can be found in the City Clerk's office.
<br />Consideration of SECOND Reading of Ordinance No. 07-02, Rezoning Certain Real Property
<br />from R, Rural, to R -1X, Single Family Executive, Stoneybrook, Michael Grochala — Community
<br />Development Director Grochala advised Tollefson Development, Inc. has submitted an application
<br />for preliminary plat approval of Stoneybrook, a 102 lot single-family residential subdivision. The
<br />request also required approval to allocate MUSA to the site and a rezoning from R, Rural District, to
<br />R -1X, Single -Family Executive Residential District.
<br />Community Development Director Grochala indicated the City Council approved the First Reading of
<br />Ordinance 07-02, rezoning the property from R, Rural, to R -1X, Single -Family Executive Residential
<br />District, on August 26, 2002. The City Council also approved Resolution No. 02-77, allocating
<br />MUSA to the site and Resolution No. 02-78, approving the preliminary plat on August 26, 2002.
<br />Community Development Director Grochala advised City staff recommends approval of the
<br />SECOND Reading of Ordinance No. 07-02, Rezoning Certain Real Property from R, Rural, to R -1X,
<br />Single Family Executive District, Stoneybrook.
<br />Councilmember Carlson moved to approve the SECOND Reading of Ordinance No. 07-02, Rezoning
<br />Certain Real Property from R, Rural, to R -1X, Single Family Executive District, Stoneybrook.
<br />Councilmember Dahl seconded the motion.
<br />Mayor Bergeson voted yea. Councilmember Carlson voted yea. Councilmember Dahl voted yea.
<br />Councilmember O'Donnell voted yea. Councilmember Reinert voted yea.
<br />Motion carried unanimously.
<br />Ordinance No. 07-02 can be found in the City Clerk's office.
<br />Consideration of Resolution No. 02-107, Authorizing Preparation of Plans and Specifications,
<br />Marshan Lane Utilities, Jim Studenski — City Engineer Studenski advised the City received a
<br />petition from four of the 10 residents on May 13, 2002 requesting installation of sanitary sewer and
<br />water utilities on Marshan Lane. A public hearing was held on July 8, 2002, for the improvements.
<br />On August 5, 2002, a neighborhood meeting was held to address any questions regarding the project.
<br />City Engineer Studenski stated as of Friday, September 6, 2002, a petition was received from five of
<br />the 10 residents expressing opposition to the installation of water and sewer in the Marshan Lane
<br />area. He reviewed the statement included in this petition.
<br />City Engineer Studenski stated City staff, in consultation with the City Attorney, recommends the
<br />tabling of Resolution No. 02-107, Authorizing Preparation of Plans and Specifications, Marshan Lane
<br />Utilities, to allow staff to reevaluate the situation and come back before the City Council with
<br />options.
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