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-5- <br /> • Attorney advised none of this should be a legal concern of the City and <br /> a decision on the request for subdivision without platting would be <br /> made independent of any negotiations .between private parties. Com- <br /> missioner Bowerman concurred, saying it had been the decision of the <br /> Planning Commission that. the. only question they had before them .was <br /> whether to recommend- the subdivision without platting of a parcel -which <br /> could result in two buildable lots of approximately 9, 600 and- 11,000 <br /> square feet. <br /> The recollection was that the triangular piece of the property had <br /> originally been created when -the County had contemplated a road improve- <br /> inent which never materialized and the Walbons had finally been determined <br /> to own the parcel and had paid back taxes for ten -years on it. <br /> Mr. Halva stated his client would be willing to accept any drawing <br /> of lot lines the City wants and tabling the matter would be no. problem <br /> since there are no plans to. build on the property at this time. He <br /> added a delay would give him an opportunity to research just what <br /> limitations the' County would place on drawing the lot lines and to­ <br /> continue negotiations with Mrs . Dorumsgaard, who had also indicated <br /> she wanted the matter tabled. Councilman Ranallo again indicated <br /> his concern about creating a non-conforming lot. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> table action until the March. 13th Council meeting on the Walbon request <br /> for subdividing without platting of their property on the corner of <br /> • 33rd Avenue N.E. - and, Old Highway 8. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The consideration of the final plat for the Midland Park Addition <br /> included a discussion of the berming for that office building signage. <br /> Councilman Marks indicated he perceived it had been that signage, <br /> along with the signage for the real estate office on Silver Lake Road, <br /> which had been the impetus for the new Sign Ordinance. - Councilman <br /> Enrooth said he believed the berming for the Midland Office building <br /> signage had in the long run been validated- with the final elevations <br /> for County Road C. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to <br /> approve the final platting of. Lots 3 and 4 , Block 2, St. Anthony Office <br /> Park Addition (2817 Anthony Lane South) as the Midland Park Addition, <br /> which would combine the two lots and officially transfer a 60 foot. <br /> X 212. 46 foot tract of land to the westerly abutting property. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Joann Nelson, President of Recycling Unlimited discussed her offer <br /> 'to provide curb-side pickup. for recyclable materials- in the City, as <br /> her non-profit company is now doing in Minneapolis . and St. Paul -and <br /> .other suburban communities . She indicated she would like to begin <br /> • the service in St.. 'Anthony in April,- at the same time the program. is <br /> initiated in New Brighton, and Ms. Velson indicated she hoped, in the <br /> interim- a publicity program to educate the residents about the service <br /> would be undertaken by the City. <br />