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<br />I.6 Receive Feasibility Study and Set Public Hearing for 121st Street Improvement Project <br /> <br />In February, City Council reviewed the Acres of Bald Eagle sketch plan (Drengson Subdivision) <br />and provided the development team feedback. The development consists of nine lots adjacent to <br />121st Street. The development involves the extension of sanitary sewer and watermain to the site <br />and will also require the paving of 121st Street, which is currently a gravel roadway. Considering <br />the existing parcels along 121st Street are served by individual well and septic systems, staff felt <br />it was important to determine whether there was interest from the adjacent landowners to provide <br />sewer and water to their parcels as well. Council directed staff to schedule a neighborhood <br />meeting. The neighborhood meeting was held on April 6th, 2021. Staff presented the proposed <br />development and how adjacent properties could receive sewer and water service as part of a <br />public improvement project. Staff had received positive feedback from the adjacent property <br />owners and have had follow up meetings with the Acres of Bald Eagle Development team <br />related to process as they finalize their preliminary and final plat submittal. At the June 7th City <br />Council meeting the City Council authorized the preparation of a feasibility study for the project <br />as the project is proposed to involve assessments to benefitting property owners and must follow <br />state statue chapter 429. The feasibility study will include the construction items related to the <br />development, however these costs will ultimately be addressed in the Development Agreement <br />and not assessed. A copy of the feasibility study is included in the council packet and staff will <br />present the findings at the City Council meeting. Staff recommends City Council receive the <br />Feasibility Study and set the public hearing for the July 19th City Council Meeting. <br /> <br />J.1 Discussions on Possible DNR Restrictions Concerning Outdoor Water Use <br /> <br />Staff has been notified by the DNR that an order banning outdoor water use is forthcoming if <br />drought conditions continue. Community Development Assistant Emily Weber will discuss with <br />Council the City’s role when such and order is issued. <br /> <br />M.1 Cancel July 5, 2021 Council Meeting <br /> <br />The first regular Council meeting in July is on July 5, 2021. Independence Day (4th of July) <br />holiday is observed on July 5. Council can reschedule the meeting or cancel the meeting. Staff <br />has no agenda items and recommends Council cancel their first meeting in July. <br /> <br />M.2 Schedule National Night Out for Tuesday, August 3, 2021 <br /> <br />National Night Out is an annual event designed to strengthen communities. Last year’s event was <br />cancelled due to COVID. In the past, Council has attended neighborhood parties along with Fire <br />Department and Washington County Sheriff’s Office personnel. Staff recommends Council <br />schedule a meeting to attend National Night Out events on Tuesday, August 3, 2021. <br /> <br />M.3 Schedule Midyear Budget Workshop for Thursday, August 19, 2020 <br /> <br />Staff recommends Council schedule the Midyear Budget Workshop for Thursday, August 19, <br />2021, at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers <br /> <br />N. Adjournment <br />