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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for April 17, 2017 <br />Page 4 of 7 <br />("ASD"). The project would be located at 2010 Silver Bell Road in Eagan, Minnesota. The <br />Borrower also wanted to amend certain terms of the bonds that were issued by the City of Hugo <br />in 2015 which were used to finance the acquisition, construction, and equipping of an <br />approximately 48,000 square foot two-story school building that serves primarily high school <br />students with ASD. The Borrower had agreed to pay the City of Hugo an issuer's administrative <br />fee of/4 of 1% of the principal amount of the bonds in consideration for the City of Hugo acting <br />as issuer. A public hearing on the proposal was scheduled for June 5, 2017. Briggs and Morgan, <br />the City's bond counsel, had reviewed this request and found it to be a proper use of the City's <br />bonding authority. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION 2017-9 <br />CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE ISSUANCE OF REVENUE BONDS <br />AND AUTHORIZING THE PUBLICATION OF A NOTICE OF THE HEARING <br />(MINNESOTA AUTISM CENTER PROJECT). <br />Approve Final Payment to Arnt Construction, Inc. for 147th Street/Oneka Lake Boulevard <br />Street Reconstruction Proiect <br />AYMMM' <br />Arnt Construction, Inc. had submitted the final pay request for work done on the 147tH <br />Street/Oneka Lake reconstruction project. WSB Engineer Mark Erichson and Senior <br />Engineering Technician Steve Duff had reviewed the request and found it satisfactory for work <br />done. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved the final pay request from Arnt Construction in <br />the amount of $123,171.24. <br />Approve Ordinance for Rezoning, Resolution for Preliminary Plat, and Planned Unit <br />Development (PUD) for Adelaide Landing <br />The Hugo City Council tabled this item at its April 3, 2017 meeting at the request of the <br />applicant. Planner Rachel Juba provided background proposed development explaining Excelsior <br />Group, LLC, had applied for a rezoning of the property to a PUD, approval of a Preliminary Plat <br />and approval of a Planned Unit Development (PUD) for a residential development to consist of <br />319 single family residential lots and ten outlots to be known as Adelaide Landing. The property <br />totals 216.6 acres, is comprised of seven parcels that include wetlands and floodplain, leaving a <br />total buildable acreage of 146.2 acres. The PUD General Plan proposed the property to be <br />rezoned from Single Family Detached Residential (R-3) to Planned Unit Development (PUD). <br />At its March 23, 2017, meeting, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on the request <br />and recommended Council approve the ordinance to rezone to PUD, resolution for the <br />preliminary plat, and resolution for PUD. <br />Juba stated the plan was the same as the one reviewed at their last meeting. The developer was <br />proposing to use the city -owned property for a pond, landscaping, and trail system. The pond <br />would have a 20 foot buffer and require removal of some trees and brush along the Country <br />Ponds Development parcels. She also talked about the stormwater drainage plan stating the <br />floodplain has been studied and the flood elevation would not increase. Juba addressed traffic <br />concerns within the development and on Highway 61 stating the City continues to have <br />discussions with MnDOT, and 130th Street will be upgraded to a two-lane urban roadway. <br />Rachel stated that the PUD exceeded the standards for residential development and met the intent <br />of the PUD ordinance <br />
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