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• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 27, 2006 <br />APPROVED <br />The corresponding drainage and utility easements would typically be vacated around the cul-de-sac, <br />but to clarify the drainage and utility easements in the future staff is recommending that all of the <br />drainage and utility easements platted on this lot as part of the Mar Don Acres plat be vacated. The <br />Cavegn Estates plat will include new drainage and utility easements for both of the proposed lots. <br />Staff recommends approval of the Vacation of the unused cul-de-sac portion of Lois Lane and all of <br />the drainage and utility easements platted on Lot 1 Block 2 of Mar Don Acres. <br />Councilmember O'Donnell moved to approve the second reading of Ordinance No. 01 — 06, as <br />presented. Councilmember Reinert seconded the motion. <br />A roll call vote was taken. Yeas, Council Member O'Donnell, Reinert, Carlson and Mayor Bergeson; <br />Nays, none; Absent, Council Member Stoltz <br />Consider Resolution No. 06 — 31, Approving Final Plat for Cavegn Estates, Paul Bengtson — <br />Associate Planner Bengtson advised Anthony and Kimberly Cavegn have requested approval of a <br />single-family residential development entitled Cavegn Estates. The subject property is located <br />adjacent to the southeast corner of Lois Lane and Country Lane and is currently developed with one <br />single-family dwelling. The applicant is proposing to divide the 1.38 acre lot into two buildable lots <br />of 23,560 square feet and 36,564 square feet. The existing single-family dwelling will remain on the <br />smaller lot, and the larger lot will be used for new construction. <br />The final plat conforms to the preliminary plat layout approved with Resolution 05-108 by the City <br />Council on July 25, 2005. All conditions of approval from the preliminary plat will be met through <br />the development agreement and building permit review processes. <br />At the February 8th regular meeting the Planning & Zoning Board voted unanimously to recommend <br />approval of this request. <br />Councilmember Reinert moved to approve Resolution No. 06 — 31, as presented. Councilmember <br />Carson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consider Resolution No. 06 — 32, Amending the Conditional Use Permit for Molin Concrete, <br />Paul Bengtson — Associate Planner Bengtson advised Molin Concrete is proposing an overhead crane <br />bay addition to their existing facilities at 415 Lilac Street. <br />The Molin property is covered by a conditional use permit for the concrete plant. The northern 20 <br />acres is covered by an interim use permit for outdoor storage. This new application does not involve <br />the storage area. The Conditional Use Permit covers the entire site. Building additions such as those <br />proposed in this application require an amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. <br />Because this application involves the CUP amendment, it is appropriate to review the conditions <br />• placed on the site through the last CUP amendment in 2003. The City amended the CUP in 2003 <br />with Resolution 03-73, and then again in February 2005 with Resolution 05-13. <br />6 <br />