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Page 12 <br />April 28, 1975 <br />out with the elimination of the city lift station to the north and have the sewer <br />empty into the manhole which he indicated on a map presented to Council. <br />Mayor Johnson said Mr. Herbst could put in the project himself to our specifi- <br />cations or he could have the city do it and assess him the cost. <br />Mayor Johnson suggested Mr. Herbst discuss this with Engineer Bearden to find <br />out what alternatives there are. <br />Councilman <br />for future <br />Councilman <br />Watershed. <br />Hodges thought it would be a good idea to look at the entire area <br />development in terms of how drainage would be handled. <br />Shelquist suggested they look into the grading plan with Rice Creek <br />Mr. Herbst said the Rice Creek Watershed board had already been consulted. <br />Mr. Dave Fremore, representing Sunrise Methodist Church, asked Council to waive <br />fees for installation of a sign at the church. Attorney Meyers said any sign <br />over ten square feet required a permit. Mayor Johnson asked if it would be a <br />lighted sign. Mr. Fremore said it would not be lighted but would be a permanent <br />sign. Councilman Baumgartner asked what the fee is. Administrator Achen stated <br />$27.00. <br />MSP (Johnson - Shelquist) to waive the $27.00 sign permit fee for the Sunrise Methodist <br />Church. 5 Ayes <br />Councilman Shelquist read the Planning Commission minutes relating to Al Hillsdale's <br />subdivision request. He read a letter from Mrs. Haake, Chairperson of the Planning <br />Commission. Mr. Hillsdale said he was assessed and taxed for land under the <br />lake and has paid on this for 28 years. <br />Engineer Bearden stated Mr. Hillsdale's setback would be 40 feet from the lake <br />while the other houses are 70 to 80 feet back. <br />Mr. Hillsdale said the assessed value of his homestead now is $25,000. He has <br />tried to sell it, but person's that could afford the house payments couldn't <br />afford the taxes. <br />Councilman Hodges asked what the water table was. <br />Mr. Hillsdale said it is 8 feet. <br />Councilman Baumgartner said his concern was that the house would be only 40 feet <br />from the lake. <br />Councilman Shelquist suggested Council wait for the decision of the Rice Creek <br />Watershed District, which apparently has jurisdiction in the matter. <br />Mayor Johnson suggested Mr. Hillsdale take his request to Rice Creek Watershed <br />and then come back to Council with it. <br />Mayor Johnson polled the Council. <br />