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<br />Councilmember Nelson expressed safety concerns-regarding-children attemptingto-accessthe-corrnnunity <br />:rvlr. Patterson said that the Planning Commission discussed a trail to the south property, adding the <br />property owners did- not favorplacmg-a-traiI-easementthrough-theexistingproperties. <br /> <br />Mr. Hoeft: confirmed, Mayor Wilharber questioned that the Council should not approve nor give direction <br />rothe-developer irrregards as-tu wlla.t ro--do-with-the-plOpu::.ed plat. The developer 1llayeieet to <br />go back and reconstruct a plan to address the Council's notes and then bring the plat back before the <br />Council. <br /> <br />Mr: March-statechhat the COUHl,;il wiihreeJ tu determine-what type of deveioprnerrttheywarrtin-the-area <br />proposed: larger lot sizes, larger homes; smaller lots, and larger homes? <br /> <br />Mr:Patterson-cornrnented thatthe-Plall111ng and-Zoning-€ornrni-ssion first cOl1sidered-town-homes and <br />their concerns were that the homes were too dense. That the proposal was 15 structures and 30 <br />dwellings. Whywould the City stilt considel lSstrnctures-with-the same lot-siz.e? <br /> <br />Ms. Steward suggested the removal of two lots; thus creating larger, more desirable lots. <br /> <br />The-Council discussed the trail-way and- utifuy-easement-to the-north. <br /> <br />Motion bv Councilmember Travis. seconded bv Councilmember Sweenev to close the nublic hearing. <br />Motion- carrieduunanimouslv. <br /> <br />Lot Split Consideration for County Bank <br />Mr. Rehbein-gave-a brief overview of the-lot split from a- portion-of property-adjacent to--Ma-in-Street for <br />the purpose to construct a bank. Mr. Peterson confirmed that the road easement is adequate. <br /> <br />:Mr: Mardlauted-that the boringcolllIJa.l1Y mayhave-rn:is=-iJerltiiit:Jthe parcef-ofIJIUIJerty mquestion. <br />l\Ir. Hoeft stated that the County will not authorize an incorrect Torrens to be filed. Ms. Gaustad <br />explained that the' City may want to-confirm with-the--developerthat the City ofEino-Lakes--has- a-pro.per <br />roadway easement to construct 21st Avenue North. Mr. Rehbein explained that he has an easement for <br />(eater viHes-portiun and the Cityof1::;ino-E.ak:esmayhave-to-condemn propertyfora-roa-dway-access. <br />CourrcITmember Sweeney corrfirrnedwirlrthe deveiuperthat21slAvenue wiltbeconstmcted-betweerr <br />Centerville and Lino Lakes. <br /> <br />i\/fayor Wilharber read aloud thePlanning--and--Zolllng€ommi-si-son's recommendation-fram-its meeting of <br />April 6, 1999. <br /> <br />l\-Iotiorrbv Counei-lmember Nelson: seconded-by €ouncilmembel Brenner touclose--the-Pllblic hearing. <br />\fotion carried unanimouslv. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber moved to address Peti-ri-ons-and-Complaints. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COlVIPLAINTS <br /> <br />Page 3 of- 9 <br />