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<br />City Council Meeting of September 11, 1996 <br /> <br />easement for running water out to Heritage Street. Buckbee questioned the associated <br />cost. Nyberg estimated, $10,000. to $15,000. Wilharber suggested connecting the <br />utilities now as it would be easier than ripping up yards later. <br /> <br />MOTION by Helmbrecht, seconded by Brenner to include water utility lines on Street A <br />to Brian Drive. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Fourth, Nyberg addressed the proposed center flower island on Dupre road. Nyberg <br />requested the developers to include that on the agreement. The association doesn't want <br />the responsibility of the planter in a city right-of-way. The developers are asking the City <br />to maintain the planter. Nyberg stated, Paul Palzer said Public Works does not want to <br />care for it either. Powers-Rasmussen said, even if there is an area with flowers and its <br />connected with the association they would have to maintain it. Wilharber questioned, why <br />didn't Paul want to maintain it? Nyberg wasn't sure. Wilharber asked what other <br />communities do. Nyberg wasn't sure. Wilharber questioned the safety of the island. <br />Nyberg stated it does slow people down driving. Wilharber requested MSA to further <br />research the issue and get back to the city. Finally, Nyberg said the developers have <br />requested they stake for utilities. Nyberg requested the city allow MSA to continue <br />staking because MSA is responsible for the liability if the staking is bad. <br /> <br />MOTION by Wilharber, seconded by Buckbee to allow MSA to continue staking the <br />projects. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />NEW BUSINESS: <br />Willow Glen sketch plan - Wilharber briefed the council on the concerns and <br />recommendations of Planning and Zoning. Gerald Rehbein presented a proposed <br />townhome development sketch plan. Helmbrecht asked how many total units. Rehbein <br />stated 96 units. Wilharber asked the acreage involved. Rehbein stated, a little over 11.5. <br />Buckbee asked if there were only 2 exits. Rehbein said yes. Buckbee asked how large was <br />the proposed park. Rehbein said there is no park, he will pay cash. Rehbein stated if the <br />council would like a park he will give it to them. Helmbrecht asked the townhome unit <br />price range. Rehbein stated between $80,000. - $104,000., each will have a double garage <br />and driveway. Further, if anyone would like to see an example of the townhomes, <br />Rehbein would give them a ride. Buckbee asked how many bedrooms the units will have. <br />Rehbein said two, with a loft that could be converted. Wilharber asked about the <br />landscaping. Rehbein stated there will be shrubs and landscaping. Wilharber asked if trees <br />would be put in or would the land be barren. Rehbein said they would put in some berms <br />and plant some pines. Wilharber welcomed the Park and Recreation Committee. Nancy <br />Johnson ofP&R asked the age range of the prospected residents. Rehbein stated 15 <br />percent single residents, 65 percent young people, and 20 percent, 55 and older. Fogarty <br />stated if they do not have the park they would want open space. Rehbein stated that's <br />fine. Powers-Rasmussen stated she would rather see 4 or 6 units instead of 8 units. <br />Gaustad questioned drainage. Nyberg stated ponding would have to be looked at <br />especially if the outlots stay commercial there may be some concerns with drainage. <br />4 <br />
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