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<br />Mr. Fischer and Ms. Cathy Fruth (7396 Old Mill Road) stated they were interested in petitioning <br />for MUSA service to their 14-acre property. Mayor Wilharber then questioned the Dentz acreage <br />amount and Ms. Shelly Dentz (soon to own 7389 Old Mill Road) replied their property is 3.75 <br />acres. Mayor Wilharber understood the property owners can file a petition with Met Council for <br />an expansion. Mr. Nyberg agreed, however, he stated the Met Council is up grading the MUSA <br />interceptor since the lift station is at capacity. Mr. Nyberg understood the Met Council will not <br />issue additional MUSA extensions until the force main is up and running. Mr. Nyberg added, he <br />understood the force main/lift station improvements are to be completed in 1999. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buckbee removed herself from the Council table at 7:35 p.m. and joined the <br />audience. <br /> <br />Ms. Sanna Buckbee (7381 Peltier Circle) requested a MUSA extension to service their property <br />too. Ms. Fruth stressed she had visited City Hall on several occasions to ensure their property <br />would be included in the MUSA extension. Councilmember Brenner referred to the 1994 MUSA <br />extension survey issued by the city. Councilmember Brenner stated the city received a survey <br />from FruthlFischer residents expressing their interest in the MUSA extension. <br /> <br />~ <br /> <br />Ms. Buckbee asked "Who pays for a comprehensive plan update?" Councilmember Brenner <br />replied whoever requests the comprehensive plan updates pays the cost. Ms. Buckbee questioned <br />if the developers in Eagle Pass paid for the MUSA expansion and comprehensive plan <br />amendment. Mr. Fischer questioned how the developer received a MUSA extension. Mayor <br />Wilharber noted the Planning and Zoning Commission review comprehensive plan amendments <br />then make their recommendations to the Council. Mr. Fischer expressed the desire to address the <br />Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />MOTION by Councilmember Brenner that whoever requests a comprehensive plan amendment <br />will be responsible for paying the associated costs. Motion seconded by Councilmember <br />Helmbrecht. Brenner aye, Helmbrecht aye, Wilharber aye. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Councilmember Buckbee returned to the Council table at 7:35 p.m.. <br /> <br />Senior Housing Grading Plan <br />Mr. Nyberg addressed the senior housing grading plan. Mr. Nyberg referred to a letter dated <br />November 6, 1997 and three comments on the senior housing grading plan. First, the slope is <br />incorrect for the 12" RCP just south of the parking area. Second, the small berm northwest of the <br />driveway apron should be verified in the field to direct storm water over the emergency overflow <br />and not onto the properties along Heritage or west along the driveway. Third, the emergency <br />overflow should also be constructed between the low areas around the south end of the building. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber questioned a statement in the above-mentioned letter, "A change that has been <br />made to the plan includes grading a small depression off the northwest corner of the building to <br />collect storm water." Mr. Nyberg explained, Mr. Mike St. Martin, (Loucks and Associates) will <br /> <br />- <br /> <br />8 <br />