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ITEM G. Authorize the following budgeted pay increases for part -time/ <br />temporary personnel: <br />position <br />date current new effective <br />hired rate rate date <br />Bill Jenson Engineering Aide 10/4/76 $2.50 $2.75 6/14/77 <br />Lauren Maker Housing Inspector 7/28/76 3.50 3.75 7/1/77 <br />ITEM H. Adopt Resolution Nos. 836 -837 reapportioning assessmenL� <br />for the following subdivisions respectively: Moe Homestead <br />Addition, major subdivision request of Norbert D. Moe; <br />Harvey W. Melby minor subdivision of 8371 Eastwood Drive. <br />ITEM I. Approve June 13, 1977, bills for payment. <br />RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENTS <br />Mayor Pickar opened the public hearing on the Groveland Terrace preliminary plat. <br />Mr. K. Harstad has submitted a preliminary plat for approval of 14 lots fronting <br />both Groveland Street and Fairchild Avenue with a cul -de -sac entering the property <br />from the west off Groveland. All lots conform to code area requirements, but two <br />of the lots are 2 to 3 feet short of frontage requirements, which would require a <br />variance. Services for the lots fronting Groveland and Fairchild are available <br />and the service improvements for the five interior lots for the cul -de -sac need <br />to be petitioned for. <br />The Planning Commission voted 6 to 2 to approve the request of Mr. Harstad for a <br />major subdivision as presented in his plat, allowing a variance on lots 3 and 12. <br />Mr. Harstad reported that the smallest lot in the development would be 11,000 square <br />feet, while the largest would be 17,200 feet. He also stated that all utilities <br />would be put underground for the cul -de -sac and that he had checked with NSP and <br />Northwestern Bell to confirm this. <br />Dell Ford , 3378 G9 ov e7 En.g. expressed concern that there would be . .a amount of <br />traffic coming from the five homes on the cul -de -sac, which is directly in front. <br />of his home. <br />Bruce Zakseski, 8425 Fairchild, asked Mr. Harstad what type of homes he intended <br />to put in the area. Mr. Harstad replied that they would all be single family <br />homes, in the $60,000 and up price range <br />Jackie Willprecht expressed concern that there would be a heavy increase in traffic <br />and that she did not want the cul -de -sac because of the traffic hazard to her <br />children. <br />Dell Ford stated that he had approached the City Council approximately a year earlier <br />regarding subdividing his lot, but was told everything had to stay in a straight line. <br />
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