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� <br /> City Council Meeting January 22, 1997 i <br /> * Letter from Police Department regarding snowmobiling <br /> Buckbee requested a snowplowing budget and an idea where the funds will come from if <br /> the city goes over budget. <br /> MOTION by Buckbee, seconded by Helmbrecht to approve the set agenda. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS: <br /> APPEARANCES: <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Review of Growth Management - Helmbrecht questioned the high density classification on <br /> the Tourville property. Brenner suggested excluding high density from Tourville property <br /> and perhaps place it on the church property. March spoke with a possible developer for <br /> the Tourville area and he was intending on single family homes. <br /> March discussed a prospect business which was looking at the property south of Eagle <br /> Trucking. March received a letter from the prospect business, the area of interest has <br /> been limited to Centerville, Lino Lakes, Whi e Bear Township and Vadnais Heights. <br /> March mentioned he will indicate in a letter the city's fees and state the costs are <br /> negotiable. Wilharber asked if it would be a problem to rezone the property. March felt it <br /> wouldn't be a problem. Helmbrecht asked what type of business was it? March <br /> understood it's a precision machining company which would employee approximately 50 <br /> employees. Further, in regards to the timeline, they would like to break ground by spring <br /> and be in by fall. Helmbrecht asked if TIF would be available. March had been in contact <br /> with Sid Inman. <br /> March spoke with Dean Johnson and Dean suggested if the senior housing location is <br /> holding up the comprehensive plan, don't wait. He recommends submitting the plan for <br /> final approval now. If a site for senior housing is chosen in the future, Dean indicated that <br /> there is a very simple one page form that needs to be completed to process a plan <br /> amendment. He added that the Met Council would in no way hesitate to allow an area to <br /> be rezoned from low- medium density to high density for senior housing. <br /> MOTION by Brenner, seconded by Helmbrecht to adopt the City of Centerville <br /> comprehensive plan subject to the Metropolitan Council review and approval and <br /> contingent upon the addition of one additional housing policy specifying the desire to <br /> reserve a percentage of undeveloped property for step -up housing and move the high <br /> density area onto the church property. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 201h Avenue Watermain Interconnection Trunk Sanitary Sewer Feasibility Study - <br /> 2 <br />
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