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Hugo City Council Meeting Minutes for September 5,2017 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br /> Approve Resolutions Approving Final Plat and Development Agreement for Fable Hill Stn <br /> Addition <br /> Elmcrest Investments, LLC, (Len Pratt) had requested approval of a final plat in order to plat 21 <br /> villa lots and 2 outlots on a 19 acre parcel located north of Fable Hill Road. The site was currently <br /> vacant. The City Council had reviewed an amendment to the preliminary plat and PUD for Fable <br /> Hills 5th Addition at its August 21, 2017, meeting. There were no changes to the lots from the <br /> preliminary plat. The lots met the minimum lot standards and requirements outlined in the <br /> regulations for the Fable Hills PUD. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION <br /> 2017-33 APPROVING A FINAL PLAT AND DEVLEOPMENT AGREEMENT FOR <br /> ELMCREST INVESTMENTS LLC, FOR FABLE HILLS 5th ADDITION. <br /> Approve Resolution for No Parking on 132nd Way North <br /> The Townhomes of Bald Eagle Homeowners Association had requested no parking along the <br /> outside lane of 132nd Way North due the road being narrow and curved, stating concerns related <br /> to emergency vehicles and large trucks not being able to pass through the neighborhood and <br /> creating safety concerns. Public Works Director Scott Anderson and City Engineer Mark <br /> Erichson recommended Council approve the resolution for parking restrictions along 132nd Way <br /> North. Adoption of the Consent Agenda approved RESOLUTION 2017-34 RESTRICTING <br /> PARKING ON 132nd WAY NORTH. <br /> Approve Special Event Permit for Woods of Terror/Spooktacular Fall Harvest Fest <br /> Ken and Mike Short, 5155 Sherwood Drive SW, Motley, applied for a Special Event Permit to <br /> hold the Woods of Terror and Spooktacular Fall Harvest Fest as a Halloween event running from <br /> September 29—October 31, 2017. This event would take place on the Ramberg property <br /> (Woodloch Stables), 5676 170th Street North, and adjacent property owned by Macalus. This <br /> required a Special Event Permit approved by Council because there will be approximately <br /> 16,500 people attending over the course of the event, amplified sound will be used, and the event <br /> will extend past dark. Staff would continue to work with the applicant on details of the event <br /> and was comfortable with approval subject to several conditions listed in the staff memo. <br /> Council Member Haas removed this item from the Consent Agenda to invite the property owner <br /> Bill Ramberg and applicant Ken Short to talk about the event. <br /> Haas made motion, Klein seconded, to approve the Special Event Permit for the Woods of <br /> Terror/Spooktacular Fall Fest. <br /> All Ayes. Motion carried. <br /> Report on Judge's Ruling in DNR/White Bear Lake Lawsuit <br /> City Administrator Bryan Bear reviewed with Council the lawsuit filed by the White Bear Lake <br /> Restoration Association in 2014 against the DNR alleging the DNR violated the Minnesota <br /> Environmental Rights Act (MERA) by allowing excessive pumping of groundwater by <br /> municipalities, claiming it impacted the water levels of White Bear Lake. The White Bear Lake <br />