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October 25, 1976 Page 6 <br />At 9:25 p.m. Mayor Pickar recessed the regular council meeting and called to order <br />the public hearing on the Payne Addition preliminary plat. <br />Mr. Payne stated that the extension of Knollwood is not pertinent to his subdivision. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that the Council does not normally create a landlocked lot. Mr. <br />Payne stated that Lot 1 in the plat would extend all the way to Knollwood and <br />the other lots could extend in the same way. Mr. Payne then reviewed the proposed <br />plat for the Council. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner stated the City would probably run into the problem <br />where they will be pressured into splitting the lots later. <br />Mr. Payne stated that the Council had created landlocked lots before and that <br />is why the roads started going in. Admin. Achen stated that the Council did not <br />want to be in the position of putting in roads when the property owners do not <br />want them. He also stated that the Planning Commission suggested that Mr. Payne <br />combine with Mr. Sohm's property to make three lots. This allows three 80 foot <br />lots instead of one 100 foot and two 70 foot lots. <br />Councilmember Shelquist stated that this matter would probably not have to go <br />back to the Planning Commission since they did take action at their September 22nd <br />meeting. Admin. Achen reviewed these minutes in which they recommend approval of <br />the preliminary plat with the stipulation that the Sohm property be included and <br />a 30 foot easement be given from the Payne property. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner suggested the Council give approval of the preliminary <br />plat with these conditions and make three longer lots rather than five lots. <br />Councilmember Rowley stated she would suggest the three longer lots but the report <br />on the Knollwood extension suggested the road be moved 10 feet to the east, so <br />they would now need to give a 40 foot easement. Councilmembers Shelquist and <br />Hodges agreed. <br />At 9:50 p.m. Mayor Pickar closed the public hearing and called to order the <br />regular council meeting. <br />MSP ( Pickar- Hodges) to approve the preliminary plat of the Payne Addition, as <br />presented with the exception that Lots 2 and 5 be combined and Lots 3 and 4 <br />be combined to form two lots rather than four lots. There will also be a 40 <br />foot easement on the west edge of the Sohm and Payne property. <br />Mrs. Garnet Nelson, 8310 Long Lake Road, stated she would like her final plat <br />approved. <br />Admin. Achen stated that it meets the Council requirements of the preliminary plat <br />and recommended Council approval. <br />5 ayes <br />MSP (Hodges- Baumgartner) to adopt Resolution No. 772 approving the final plat <br />of Greenwood Terrace. 5 ayes <br />Referring back to the consent agenda: Mayor Pickar explained that he had requested <br />that Item C be removed from the consent agenda because we do not have sufficient <br />signatures on the petition to set a public hearing on the Gustafson property. <br />
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