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A. Carriage Station Escrow Reduction <br />City Engineer Tom Prew reported the developer for Carriage Station has completed the <br />majority of the work on this project. The city staff will do a final inspection in the spring. <br />Prew recommended an escrow reduction to the following amount: <br />ITEM <br />Original Cost <br />Remaining Cost <br />Site Grading/Turf Establishment <br />$ 288,300 <br />$ <br />20,000 <br />Watermain <br />$ 2t8,300 <br />$ <br />5,000 <br />Storm Sewer <br />$ 149,200 <br />$ <br />5,000 <br />Streets <br />$ 365,400 <br />$ <br />10,000 <br />Street Signs <br />$ 1,000 <br />$ <br />Landscaping <br />$ 86,000 <br />$ <br />25,000 <br />Subtotal <br />$ 1,108,200 <br />$ <br />65,000 <br />125% Security <br />$ 1,385,250 <br />$ <br />81,250 <br />2% City Administrative Fee <br />$ 22,164 <br />Paid <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Armstrong — to approve reduction of development security (Letter of <br />Credit #30575-A) for Carriage Station from $277,500 to $81,250, as recommended by <br />the City Engineer by a letter dated January 29, 2002. (Motion passed 5-0.) <br />9. PLANNING, LAND USE & ZONING: <br />A. Minor Subdivision/Comp Plan Amendment/Rezoning/Conditional Use <br />Permit: Hiner/MFC Properties <br />City Planner Dillerud reported the Planning Commission recommended approval of <br />several concurrent applications that would result in construction of a golf practice facility <br />and several related accessory uses on a site of approximately 40 acres located on the west <br />side of Keats Avenue, 1/8 mile north of I-94. The Commission's recommendation is <br />subject to several conditions regarding elimination of the mini -golf use; limitation on the <br />expansion of the food service and golf pro shop uses; and prohibiting lighting of the golf <br />practice facility. Additional conditions include submission of a complete Section 520 <br />Site Plan and compliance with the City Engineer's recommendations. The Commission <br />directed initiation of a rezoning of the 5 acre remnant parcel (from the Division) from RR <br />to LB, to both bring that parcel into conformance with Land Use Plan (1997 as well as <br />the 2000 Plan) and to render the 5 acre parcel conforming as to area. <br />The Council commented they were happy to rezone a property to Ag zoning, but had <br />concern with the lighting because of the residents already there. Council member <br />DeLapp felt that Met Council didn't have any reason to say this proposed rezoning was <br />inappropriate. <br />M/S/P Armstrong/DeLapp — to approve adding the acreage describing Parcel A and <br />Parcel in the Resolution granting the Minor Subdivision. (Motion passed 5-0). <br />LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 5, 2002 <br />