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Page 17 <br />April 28, 1975 <br />MSP (Shelquist- Hodges) to approve the subdivision request of Richard and Leipha <br />Hull, 8303 Red Oak Drive, to split one lot into two lots per Planning Commission <br />minutes of April 23, 1975, subject to a street easement of 8 feet on the east lot <br />and that the 10 foot utility easement across the lot or lots be made insuch a way <br />to align with utility easements on adjacent properties. 5 Ayes <br />Councilman Shelquist asked for Council's intent in referring the garage size <br />ordinance back to the Planning Commission. <br />Mayor Johnson would like their studied opinion of whether the city's ordinance <br />is up to date in comparison with other communities. <br />Councilman Shelquist said the Planning Commission felt that the present ordinance <br />of 728 square feet provided sufficient space for modern homeowners. The Commission <br />has discussed what size garage would start inviting business type activity into the <br />residential community. <br />Councilman Baumgartner said we should seriously consider increasing the square <br />footage to such a size that you could get three cars with space left between them. <br />Attorney Meyers' Report <br />Attorney Meyers presented the proposed agreement for supplying city water service <br />to Mr. Bache, 2510 Ardan Avenue, allowing him to connect to the municipal water <br />system without immediately paying an assessment. <br />MSP (Johnson - Shelquist) to authorize mayor and clerk to execute the agreement <br />with Ralph A. Bache and to limit his water service to a three year period without <br />assessment. 5 Ayes <br />Attorney Meyers said the Dailey Homes versus the City of Mounds View case was decided <br />in favor of the City. This upholds Council's action to rezone the land in question <br />from B -3 back to R -1. <br />MSP (Shelquist- Hodges) to adjourn at 1:53 .m. <br />Respectfully submitted, <br />Y4142,;(4efum_ <br />Mark Achen <br />Clerk- Administrator <br />5 Ayes <br />