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r- <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht confirmed Hugo, Lino Lakes and Forest Lake allow wood frame <br /> construction in its commercial districts. Mr. March noted he did not poll each community. <br /> However, he did talk to a commercial assessor in Anoka County who indicated wood frame <br /> construction is allowed in commercial districts. Councilmember Buckbee suggested leaving the <br /> ordinance as is but change only the industrial building construction. Mr. Hellings suggested the <br /> Council send the ordinance back to Staff for further consideration. Councilmember Buckbee <br /> questioned the language and asked if the commercial districts should be included. Mr. March <br /> noted the City does not have any other pending buildings in the commercial district. <br /> Councilmember Brenner suggested requiring decorative block on the building front. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee considered putting a moratorium on constructing buildings in the <br /> commercial and the industrial district until a policy was adopted. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee moved and it was seconded to table Ordinance 44 -A Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Parkview Addition <br /> Mr. Nyberg gave an overview of the Parkview addition. Mr. Nyberg mentioned if the Council <br /> accepts delivery of the feasibility report, then a public hearing will need to be scheduled. In <br /> addition, the feasibility study shows an assessment to the Tourville property of $11,551.38. The <br /> Council requested Staff to verify the proposed assessment set on the Tourville property. Mr. <br /> Nyberg commented Saint Gevenieve assessment was the same cost per square foot as the Eagle <br /> Pass portion of the elementary school watermain project assessments. Also, there is an $8,800.09 <br /> expense for the oversizing of the watermain trunk that was not deleted before the assessments <br /> were calculated. The Council considered how the Tourville assessment would be implemented. <br /> The Council requested Staff investigate how the Sieverts were assessed on the Acorn Creek <br /> development. <br /> Mr. Dan Tourville (6994 Centerville Road) questioned whether or not his lot could be split and if <br /> the property was rezoned to R2A. Mr. Tourville indicated that he will need to attempt to dissolve <br /> the contract for selling his house. <br /> Mr. Rick Carlson mentioned that the property would be split in the future and he feels that it is <br /> only fair to assess the Tourville property. Mr. Nyberg mentioned that now is the time to install <br /> service to the property. Furthermore, the Sievert assessment should be treated the same as the <br /> Tourville assessment. <br /> Mr. Nyberg recommended setting a hearing date for the Parkview development. The Council <br /> would then recommend creating plans and specifications, bid the project and then hold an <br /> assessment hearing. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht moved and it was seconded to accept the feasibility study for <br /> Parkview Addition Centerville Road watermain extension Motion carried unanimously, <br /> 4 <br />