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<br /> ",-----;:- <br /> Minutes of Specisl Council Meeting December 22, 1'980 <br /> ~~~~Cil'S understanding that the bikeway prOjeC~d <br /> o ^ e ~s ciated with the County Road E project, and be <br /> built whe her or not the County Road E project is authorized. <br /> Crichton moved, seconded by Woodburn, that Council authorize <br /> Engineer Christoffersen to proceed with reque8t to County that <br /> the bicycle path and islands be con8tructed with County State <br /> Aid funds a8 de8cribed. Motion carried un8nimou81y. <br /> County Road E UnderRround Electric Facilities <br /> Council was referred to letter from NSP regarding Undergrounding <br /> NSP's Electric Facilitie8 on County Road E. (12-22-80). <br /> Christoffersen noted that temporary as well ss permanent .ase- <br /> aents will be needed on the property side of the walkway for . <br /> . burying cable. <br /> Miller reported that Roger Hauck (MSI ) p lan8 to schedule a aeet- <br /> ing wi th tbe business comllunity to re-a8sess tbe project snd to <br /> p088ibly con8ider alternstive8. Council concurred tbat anotber <br /> lIee ting wi tb tbe business cOllllunity 8eell8 appropriate . Mstter <br /> was deferred to s Council meeting subsequent to tbe business <br /> comaunity lIeeting. <br /> RCWD - LonR Lake Cbsin of Lakes Improvellent - Ststus Report <br /> Council was referred to Christoffersen's letter of 12-8-80 re- <br /> ,ardin, concerns about pos8ible flooding of Arden Hills sanitary <br /> sewer in tbe open space between County Road E-2 and Lake Johanna <br /> Blvd. Cbristoffersen advised that tbe drainsge 8ystem at Co. Rd. <br /> E2 IIsy create an undesirable bydraulic illpact on tbe we t lands <br /> South of E-21 noted tbat RCWD has not kept Arden Hills apprisod <br /> of their plan change8 and should be beld responsible if Arden <br /> Bills sustains dama,e. <br /> Council concurred that tbe City should let a warranty to protect <br /> against dama,e to sewer8, Hft station8 and other properties; <br /> authorized Lynden to prepare appropriate document. I twas furtber <br /> sug,es ted that permits for con8truction of tbe structures should <br /> probably be required. Council directed Christoffer8en to over- <br /> eee the construction. <br /> Designation of Additional MSA Roads <br /> Christoffersen noted that .93 lIiles are eH,ible for designation. <br /> After discussion, Woodburn 1I0ved, seconded by Hanson that Counci 1 <br /> adopt Resolution No. 80-66 Resolution Designating Additional MSA <br /> Roade, ae follows: <br /> .25 - Dunlap froll Grey Fox to Red Fox <br /> .85 - froa 14tb Street NI! to Old Bwy 10. <br /> . (South of Round Lake). <br /> MotiOn carried (WOOdburn, Han80n, Wingert, Crepeau votin, in <br /> favor of tbe 1I0tion; Crichton voting in opposition). <br /> Comprehen8ive Sewer Plan will check <br /> Christoffersen discuesed alternatives with Council; <br /> aconoaics to deterlline whicb is 1I0re cost effective. <br /> . Council requested Christoffer8en to determine land needs for . <br /> potential auxiliary water tower and land availability for aaae. <br /> REPORT OF VILLAGE PLANNER ORLYN MILLER <br /> Case No. 80-46 , Sideyard Satback Variance - 4265 Nor.a Avenue, <br /> Bruce FBbr <br /> Council was referred to Certificates of Survey of Lots 2 and 3, <br /> Block 2, Briarknoll depicting poeitioning of houses on b 0 tb IoU. <br /> Miller explained that the lots are standard in area and dillensions, <br /> but lot 2 narrows slightly from front to back whicb result8 in <br /> tha need of a .04 ft. variance at tba front and a 2~ ft. variance <br /> at the rear of the house. <br /> 2 <br />