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<br />. <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council 3 July 13, 1992 <br /> <br />appears that there ~s now an improved plan to address the <br />problem. <br /> <br />Councilmember Malone reminded that the appraiser has <br />determined that a $1,500 per lot assessment would be <br />justifiable to benefiting lots. He commented that in <br />viewing the topographical maps of the Keithson area, it <br />appears that lots on the eastern side of the street <br />contribute about 50% of their drainage to Keithson pond, <br />lots on the western side of the street contribute 100% of <br />their drainage to the pond, and one lot on the northeast <br />contributes about 25% of its drainage. In light of this <br />observation, he suggested that the western lots (except for <br />the one at the north end) be assessed at 100%, eastern lots <br />and the most northwestern lot at 50%, and the one north lot <br />at 25% of $1,500. Councilmembers Mahowald and Hicks <br />concurred. <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Hicks, to determine that the <br />Keithson Pond project provides the following benefits <br />in storm water run-off, and assessments are to be run <br />over a five year period and calculated on the basis of <br />100% being equal to $1,500 per lot. <br />100% benefit ($1,500 assessment) to lots with <br />addresses 4527, 4521, 4509, 4503 Keithson Drive; <br />50% benefit ($750 assessment) to lots with <br />addresses 4504, 4510, 4516, 4522, 4528, 4534, 4539 <br />Kei thson Drive; <br />25% benefit ($375 assessment) to lot with address <br />4540 Keithson Drive. <br />Motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Council questioned when construction would begin. Engineer <br />Maurer stated the City has the right of entry to begin <br />proceeding with the work upon notification of the <br />contractor. Attorney Filla concurred. <br /> <br />QN~INISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />ORD I NANCE_2JlJL._= ._DE:.YE:.19YM_EIL'r MQRA TQR IQI1 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />City Planner Bergly advised that after several months of <br />discussion, the Planning Commission has recommended that <br />Council adopt a development moratorium, via adoption of <br />Ordinance 288, for a one-year period in order to provide <br />time for a comprehensive review of the City's zoning <br />regulations. <br /> <br />MOTION: <br /> <br />Malone moved, seconded by Hicks, to adopt Ordinance <br />Establishing a City-Wide Development Moratorium for <br />year. Motion carried unanimously (4-0). <br /> <br />288 <br />one <br />