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<br />t'" ~. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />Arden Hills Council <br /> <br />June 28, 1993 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />e. Approve Resolution #93-37 rejecting all bids and <br />authorizillg solicitation of bids for refurbishing <br />the Fernwood street Water Tower. <br />f. Approve List of Claims/Payroll. <br /> <br />PUBLIC COMMENTS <br /> <br />There were no public comments. <br /> <br />pNFINISHED AND NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />CASE #93-09 CONSIDERATION OF SEWER <br />EASEMENT VACATION & SEWER RECONNECTION/ <br />EXTENSION - 3280 SANDEEN ROAD <br /> <br />City Planner Bergly explained that Steve Nelson has <br />requested vacation of a sanitary sewer easement on his <br />property located at 3280 Sandeen Road and relocation and <br />reconnection of sanitary sewer in a different configuration <br />(at the expense of the applicant) in order to achieve <br />increased buildable area on the applicant's property. <br /> <br />Bergly outlined the existing sewer easement on the Nelson <br />property pointing out that it greatly inhibits construction <br />on the property. He added that the Planning Commission <br />considered this case at their June 2, 1993 meeting, received <br />public input, and recommended vacating the easement pending <br />resolution of a specific sewer alignment. <br /> <br />with regard to the matter of a new sewer alignment, Bergly <br />reported that a number of alignment options have been <br />considered and the neighbors adjacent to the applicallt (the <br />Klawiters) object to any alignment that would affect their <br />property or assist in enlarging the buildable area of the <br />Nelson property. <br /> <br />Bergly further reported that at the suggestion of the <br />Planning Commission, in consideration of the Klawiters' <br />objections, a special meeting was held on June 7 to attempt <br />to arrive at an agreeable solution. He noted that the June <br />7 meeting was attended by the City's Engineer, Planner, <br />Administrator, Building Official, and Public Works Director <br />as well as the applicant, neighbors McCloskey and K1awiter, <br />and engineer White. He explained that the options <br />considered included the City's preferred alignment (a <br />straight line hookup which would require the neighbors' <br />consent) and other less desirable options which would not <br />require neighbors' consent. <br />