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01/28/2002
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COUNCEL .4319TING MARCH 27, 1989 <br /> the City will do this in the most effective manner. <br /> Residents on Rustic .Lane will not be assessed unless they . <br /> Ord. 01-02 decide to connect to the .serives. <br /> Attachment A <br /> Pa e 1 Mr. 5talilberg said he would have further information for the <br /> g Council at the April 10, 1989 meeting. Mr. Relnert• asked Mr. <br /> Stahlberg if. the alternate route appeared to be the most <br /> expedient? Mr. Stahlberg said yes and it appears to best in <br /> the long haul for Lino Lakes_' It also is- most logical in <br /> terms of availability in terms of maintenance. <br /> PMLIC REARING — VARIANCE AND VACATION OF 3014E EASE ijwT.s <br /> LOTS IN LAKES ADDITION NO. 3, SAGER• NELSON <br /> Mayor Benson opened the public hearing at 7:47 P.M. Mr_. <br /> Miller explained the background cf this request. The City <br /> has attempted to sell fourteen lots on Black Duck Drive to <br /> Mr. Nelson. These lots were tax forfeit and were purchased <br /> by the City for resale to recoup some of the assessments. <br /> Mr. Nelson was the successful bidder on the lots and he is in <br /> the process of obtaining all the necessary periaxts to build <br /> on some of the lots. Air. Miller pointed to a asap behind the <br /> Council which indicates the setback variances needed 'and <br /> easement vacations needed to make the- lots buildable. If <br /> setback variances are granted, Mr. :Pelson will be' able to <br /> build house twenty nine feet from the road surface. <br /> The P & Z Board has recommended denial of the variances_ <br /> However due to the litigation currently surrouiading t-Nese <br /> lots Mr. Miller suggested that the Council re—examine the <br /> issue. <br /> 3 <br /> ► Mr. Reinert- noted that at one time the Council was told that <br /> 'these lots were not acceptable because of environmental <br /> reasons and asked what has changed to .make them more <br /> suitable. Mr. Schumacher explained that the City does have <br /> documentation indicating that several of the lots. are .. <br /> buildable. He also noted that this request is before the <br /> Council so that the lawsuit regarding the lots can be <br /> settled. Mr. Iawkins gave a brief explanation of the lawsuit <br /> and suggested that since this matter is in litigation, the <br /> Council meet, in, closed session • either "bow ar at a 'lafter date <br /> to discuss the matter.. Mr. Reinert said he was concerned <br /> that we do not get ourselves or 'future buyez;s into trouble <br /> with possible flooding. <br /> Mr. Neal noted that barrow material for filling these lots is <br /> proposed to be taken from Outlot F. He explained that <br /> residents around Outlot F have been maintaining this property <br /> and have been told that. in the Future they 'may hav4 the <br /> opportunity to purchase portions of the Outlot and add to <br /> their lots. <br /> The'Counci l recessed to a closed meetizig to discuss this <br />
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