Laserfiche WebLink
<br /> - I <br /> r~l /?-" !\:T <br /> l } ")'.1 ; <br /> :;-:;t~ <br />ARDJ;:J:~:U:UM.s CITY COUNCIL - MAY 28. 1996 14 I <br /> .. <br />MOTION: Malone moved and Keirn seconded a motion to approve Planning Case #96-01, <br /> Amble Final Plat and Variance, 1211 West Amble Road. <br /> Councilmembe,r Hicks amended the motion including subject to resolving the I <br /> park dedication fee before any building permits are issued, the staff to work I <br /> with the applicant to determine an appropriate value for the lots. <br /> The motion carried unanimously (5-0). I <br />ADMINISTRATOR COMMENTS <br />Mr. Fritsinger clarified that the Oak Grove Trust reimbursement will not be $26,000, but I <br />instead 68 percent of the total amount. Mayor Probst stated the reimbursement would be <br />paid over time with zero interest, with two payments in 1996 and one payment in 1997. I <br />Mr. Fritsinger stated the County has notified the City that its portion of paving of the <br />shoulders for the Highway 10 resurfacing project will be between $14,000 and $19,000. He I <br />stated he is working with Mr. Stonehouse on this issue, as the City was unaware that it would <br />be responsible for any portion of paving at this time, and had not budgeted for this expense. <br />COUNCIL COMMENTS .. <br />Council member Malone inquired if the City was aware of the shoulder paving cost I <br />participation. Dwayne Stafford, Public Works Superintendent, stated it was presented as an <br />option at first, but the County is proposing it be completed now. I <br />Mayor Probst inquired if the concrete shoulders will be removed. Mr. Stafford stated the <br />concrete will be smashed on site. I <br />Councilmember Malone stated the Metropolitan Council has formulated a growth option <br />policy and has disagreed with the Builder's Association. He stated he has a draft policy and I <br />would welcome any comments from the Council. <br />Councilmember Hicks stated there should be no option to make payments on the Oak Grove I <br />Trust reimbursement amount, and that the amount should not be 68 percent but the entire <br />amount. He stated that the City should consider writing Congress and protesting this <br />decision. Mr. Fritsinger stated the reimbursement would be coming from the State, not the I <br />Federal Government, and that the City may not see any reimbursement depending on future <br />legislative changes. <br /> I <br /> .. <br /> I <br /> ! <br />