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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> • June 9, 1998 <br /> Page 16 <br /> 1 Mr. Swanson stated he did not believe Councilmember Cavanaugh. <br /> 2 Cavanaugh stated that is because Mr. Swanson has not had an opportunity to see the master plan. <br /> 3 Mr. Swanson stated he did not care about the master plan. The storm water will bring <br /> 4 contamination of dirt and grime into his yard and the grass will not grow. <br /> 5 Mayor Ranallo asked Mr. Swanson if he was open to listening to the engineer explain the plans <br /> 6 for the property. <br /> 7 Mr. Swanson stated he was not. He is an.Engineer by training himself and knows from <br /> 8 experience that there is nothing that can be done with a flood basin that he would be comfortable <br /> 9 with. He just wants the City to leave it the way it is because he enjoys it the way it is. <br /> 10 Marks explained that in 1991 the.City decided to perform a computer analysis of the rainfall that <br /> 11 simulated different levels of rain and where the water would flow. One thing that this study <br /> 12 showed is that the property owned by Mr. Swanson was a prime location for a temporary holding <br /> 13 pond so that the water will flow a little later and not overfill the system. This item has been on <br /> 4P5 <br /> 14 the table for quite some time. <br /> Mr. Swanson stated he has heard about the issue and read articles in the paper. He called the <br /> 16 City Manager and was told that if the plan was approved by the City Council and they were <br /> 17 planning to take his property, he would call Mr. Swanson. A couple of weeks ago his wife <br /> 18 received a call stating that it was discussed at a Council meeting that they may take his property. <br /> 19 After further discussion with the City Manager, Mr. Swanson stated he was led to believe that if <br /> 20 he did not agree to sell his property, the City would consider condemning his property. Mr. <br /> 21 Swanson again stated fighting this is a financial burden and a traumatic emotional experience and <br /> 22 that he did not see City government at work very well with these attitudes. He asked if the City <br /> 23 was willing to condemn his property to obtain it. <br /> 24 Mornson stated he had never threatened Mr. Swanson with condemnation of his property. Mr. <br /> .25 Swanson had contacted the City and asked what the process would be. Morrison stated he had <br /> 26 explained that the Engineer is putting together a plan of how the area will look once the ponding <br /> 27 is in place for Problem Area#5. A neighborhood meeting will then be held for negotiation of the <br /> 28 acquisition of several properties in the area. Mr. Swanson had then questioned the process if he <br /> 29 refused to sell his land and Mornson stated he had answered that Staff would then ask the City <br /> 30 Council if they want to take a next step which would be to authorize the City law firm to begin <br /> 31 condemnation proceedings. This is the typical process in a public improvement project. <br /> 32 Mr. Swanson stated he did not want to sell his property. He asked that the City just leave him <br /> alone. <br />
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