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• pedestrian access route to the commercial areas on both sides of Silver <br /> Lake Road but that some other type of barrier may prevent such access . <br /> Councilman Haik felt the fence would also serve as a barrier to trash <br /> from the commercial -area and objected to starting to change the require- <br /> ments so soon after they had been worked out with the developer. <br /> Councilmen Sundland and Stauffer agreed with her that some sort of con- <br /> sistent fencing should be retained. <br /> Motion by Councilman Stauffer and seconded by Councilman Haik to waive <br /> IV C of the Screening and Landscaping Component of the Hedlund P.U.D. <br /> which requires a chain link fence between the residential and commercial <br /> development on the condition an alternate consistent type of fencing <br /> is provided which will create an aethestic, physical and visual barrier <br /> to pedestrian traffic through the residential development along Penrod <br /> Lane. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Mayor then opened the Public Hearing on setting assessments on <br /> Street Improvement Project 1976-2 at 8 :00 p.m. , which he immediately <br /> recessed to hear the remainder of Mr. Hedlund 's presentation. <br /> This consisted of a request from Mr. Hedlund that VI B of the Scheduling <br /> Component of the P.U.D. which required four homes to be under construc- <br /> tion before any commercial is begun be eliminated in view of the change <br /> in ownership of .the residential tract. The Council was adamant about <br /> not waiving these requirements and no further action was taken. <br /> The Public Hearing was reconvened at 8 : 05 p.m. and when no one appeared <br /> to speak for or against setting the assessment rolls for the benefited <br /> property for Street Improvement Project 1976-2, the hearing was closed <br /> at 8:06 p.m. <br /> Motion by Councilman Sauer and seconded by Councilman Haik to adopt <br /> Resolution 77-043 which sets the amount to be assessed against the <br /> benefited property at 2401 Silver Lane for Street Improvement Project <br /> 1976-2 at $996. 61 which is to be paid off in ten years with an interest <br /> rate of 6% established for the unpaid balance. <br /> RESOLUTION 77-043 <br /> A RESOLUTION ADOPTING THE ASSESSMENT <br /> ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1976-2 <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Fornell presented the rough sketch prepared by the Public Works ' <br /> Department for the shelter/storage/lavatory building proposed to be <br /> erected with Community Development funds in Central Park and discussed <br /> Larry Hamer' s memorandum in which he projected the costs and methods of <br /> • constructing the shelter. The Acting Manager said that because Hennepin <br /> (3) <br />