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Mayor Wilharber suggested staff and the Engineer discuss the cul -de -sac and come to a <br /> conclusion. <br /> Mr. Lentz also indicated Mr. Lewandowski of Mid - Minnesota has allegedly declined to complete <br /> work which Mr. Lentz prepaid. Mr. Lentz suggested the city consider banning Mid- Minnesota <br /> from continuing to work within the city until Mr. Lewandowski addresses work paid for, but not <br /> completed in the Clearwater Meadows Development. <br /> Mr. Curtis Coffman (7041 Brian Drive) distributed a letter to the Council. A letter dated June 9, <br /> 1997 was read aloud by Mr. Coffman. The letter stressed concern for safety because of a trail- <br /> way which is planned to cross the above - mentioned property. Mr. Coffman suggested the city <br /> consider redirecting the path to cross over properties in the development that have not been sold. <br /> Mr. March reported the trailway easement was included in the final plat filed with Anoka County. <br /> Mr. Coffman reported no disclosure of the trailway or sod escrow was disclosed at their house <br /> closing. Councilmember Powers asked, "Who's responsible for disclosing the trailway <br /> information ?" Mr. Rockne Goertz (K -G Development) was present and commented <br /> Mr. Lewandowski should have disclosed the recorded documents to the buyers. Mayor Wilharber <br /> explained recourse is not with the city, but perhaps with the builder. <br /> Councilmember Powers and Councilmember Brenner reported they drove around the Clearwater <br /> Meadows Development. Both reported the roads were narrow and utilities had been put in after <br /> the homes and road were in place. Councilmember Powers suggested developing an ordinance <br /> requiring utilities and roads be in place prior to building homes. Mr. Nyberg reported the City <br /> does have an ordinance requiring a road is in place prior to issuing a certificate of occupancy. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht suggested staff and the City Engineer sit down and resolve the <br /> situation. <br /> Mr. Goertz explained the early winter caught everyone off guard including the Clearwater <br /> Meadows Development. Furthermore, LaMetti and Sons have been making repairs for a week. <br /> Mr. Goertz requested allowing LaMetti and Sons complete their project and then develop a punch <br /> list Mr. March explained some temporary certificates of occupancy were issued to allow people <br /> to move into their homes without the curb and gutters because of the weather. Councilmember <br /> Powers requested the debris in the creek be cleaned out. <br /> APPEARANCES CONTINUED: <br /> Rockne Goertz - Cleanvater Meadows - Grading and Correction Notices <br /> Mr. Goertz was present to discuss the variation in grading and correction notices. Mr. Goertz <br /> distributed a letter dated June 9, 1997 drafted by Ernest G. Rud and a letter dated May 16, 1997 <br /> from Mathew T. Kytonen of Glenn Rehbein Excavation, Inc. Mr. Goertz stressed the elevations <br /> in question are within the industry standards as indicated in both letters. Further, if the homes <br /> were lowered, the driveway would be too flat and water would drain into the garage. <br /> Councilmember Powers asked, "What is the industry standard ?" Mr. Paul Palzer, Public Works <br /> 3 <br />
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