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<br /> pr. Steven Chap,,-:ian was i-Li attendance at -the -r;iectin,�, -vT-ith Attorney Rollin
<br /> Cra�.!-Iord, and F2. ChapTia-,n- introduced Bill Davis 'I.-.o the Council, who is
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<br /> -i'le-1,71be- o-" 1--inneso-ta Public Interest Research Group, assigned to tRe
<br /> 117"T,12 Organization to solve problers in Hugo. J.*-r. Chapman stated they had
<br /> a petition signed by appro-x-imatell-tr seven hundred ney,bers of varix us organ-
<br /> izations for enviromiental protection, to obtain an ir-pact study of the
<br /> 3-mi club on eaviroment. Nr. Chapi-iian did not s'.L1 o,! any such petition to
<br /> the Council.
<br /> Regarding the Relabein request (verbal) for amendmen-,,,.:-
<br /> 2ernits, Charles Johnson said they would like two items changed or modified.
<br /> 1 . Reference to County 111%,.oad 4 and 56 job deleted, and have a general
<br /> raining per,.-At.
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<br /> 2. Conside-ration of two additional haul roads-152nd Street East to Co. 57,
<br /> and Irish _1 venue South to Co. 8A. They -..,ould not haul- on Irish to the
<br /> South until they give notice in writing and upon notice they would
<br /> have full and complete responsibility for the road.
<br /> For the inspection fee, an esti,-,--,)o.tcd ozlount could be set. They would like
<br /> to know by the _."-ugust, 5th Council neetingr ahether this would be satisfactory.
<br /> T:e,ase said 'Ae is against any amendments. Lerow: agreed.
<br /> T-lotion L-lade by Lease, seconded by STlith to approve the verbal amendiflent
<br /> I discussion Meld between -!-1,ngineer, -',-tto-Lney and 7tellbein. `-lartin far, Lease,,
<br /> Lerou:-,; Smit'? opposed. T_'otion denied.
<br /> y T- ).rtin, -i to extend the neetinal past 11 :00 P17
<br /> , ,otion r--iade b seconded by Smitl C>
<br /> and suspend the rules of Resolution 1974-10, :resolution Limiting The
<br /> Dur-tion Of 'RegularCity CoU2-1cil T- eetincrs 'For T'Ae City Of Hugo. 'innesota.
<br /> Lease, Lerou::t 23riith, 11-7:rltrtin for. Potion carried.
<br /> Bruce Folz and Jerry l.-oGren appeared regardinobtaining approval of their
<br /> preliminary subdivision plan for Oalc Vista ,,states. 11,iey spoke of platting
<br /> in two stages, and lir!-,icing the number of building permits issued in any
<br /> Given year. -.7T. Jo.1-unson said you could not li-,,it the nu:,Iber of permits
<br /> issued. Payor Lease stated -the subdivision does not conform to what they
<br /> „ant in 11-icit -ri cultural- area. Er. Johnson i.,ientioned they could replat
<br /> and put in vaijoas "outlots", for ts,.e tii-,-ie being. lerow: mentioned that the
<br /> lots didn' t average much over on acre. Smith said it doesn' t confom to
<br /> the Comprehensive Plan. 1.11r. Folz stated at the time their application was
<br /> tal,,-en, 'U'le area was zoned for one ,::).cre lots.
<br /> 11otion i,ade by IDIrtin, seconded by Smith -to deny Oalc Vista Estates Pre-
<br /> lim,inary Subdivision Plan for the foll-m-ring rasons.
<br /> 1 . T..ot aidth (]Loos not com-ply with the n1i3.-iiYxun lot width in the Subdivision
<br /> Ordinance 110.
<br /> 2. The ex.istance of the cul-de-sac does not cor.,2p!y with Subdivision Ordi-
<br /> nance 110.
<br /> Lease , Leroirc., 3--arting Smith for. ?lotion carried.
<br /> otion made by :.�artin,, seconded by I.,erou;-. to :--rant renewal of a !-,obile
<br /> TT ome Pernit for Lyle Lehner under Paragraph, D. Section II of Oneka Ordi-
<br /> nance S. 11otion carried.
<br /> Cleric Burkard -reported the following:
<br /> ,*,e have received a (heel,- for local goverment aid in the amount of
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