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<br />he could rely upon the information. Mayor Wilharber stated he felt the Salazars were attempting <br />to improve the situation with their dogs. Mayor Wilharber also stated he would like to approve <br />the variance to ensure that the fence is installed because he believes it would be for the greater <br />good of the community. <br /> <br />Mr. Salazar reiterated his willingness to sign a document accepting full, financial responsibility for <br />any damages or removal of the fence due to it location in the City's road right-of-way. <br /> <br />Mr. Salazar stated if the Stop Work Order had not been placed on the project he would have <br />completed the installation of the fence by this time. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber called for a vote on the motion. <br /> <br />Ayes 2 (Travis. Nelson) Nays - 2 (Wilharber. Sweeney). Motion failed for lack of a majority. <br /> <br />Motion by Mayor Wilharber. seconded by Council Member Sweeney to reconsider the <br />previous motion to grant the variance to allow the fence to remain in the right-of-way. Ayes <br />- 3 (Wilharber. Sweeney. Travis) Nays -1 (Nelson). Motion carried. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis stated he concurred with Mayor Wilharber and that was reasoning behind <br />modifying his vote, and believes strongly that the homeowner is responsible for location of their <br />own property lines prior to beginning projects. <br /> <br />4. Resolution 00-23, a Resolution approving an Abatement of Special Assessments (6973 <br />Meadow Circle) <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber read information submitted by Teresa Bender bringing to the attention of the <br />City special assessments for the Parkview Development that were not removed from PIN #R23- <br />31-22-31-0064 (6973 Meadow Circle) on Anoka County Property and Taxation records following <br />Burnett Title's payment in July of 1999 and continues to appear on the property owner's statement <br />of property tax payable in 2000. Resolution 00-23 would provide for an abatement of the special <br />assessments and the appropriate paperwork needed to rectify the error with Anoka County. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis to approve <br />Resolution 00-23. a Resolution approving an Abatement of Special Assessments at 6973 <br />Meadow Circle. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />5. Resolution 00-24, a Resolution Authorizing City Participation in the "Minnesota Cities: <br />Building Quality Communities" Effort in Cooperation with the Fellow Members of the <br />League of Minnesota Cities. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member Travis to approve <br />Resolution 00-24. a Resolution Authorizing City Participation in the "Minnesota Cities: <br />Building Quality Communities" Effort in Cooperation with the Fellow Members of the <br />League of Minnesota Cities. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />6. Trail Paving at Acorn Creek Park <br /> <br />Mr. March presented several quotes received for paving the trails in Acorn Creek Park. Two (2) <br />firms submitted quotes, Arcade Asphalt and Northdale Construction. The quote from Arcade <br /> <br />Page 11 of14 <br />
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