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<br />6: 13 p.m.- Councilmember Powers present. <br /> <br />SET AGENDA <br />Intern Bonkowske added a kennel permit application and commercial rubbish ordinance to the <br />agenda. <br /> <br />PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br />Ms. Michelle Vining of 1976 Cardinal Dr. asked the Council for a kennel permit at her residence. <br />Ms. Vining also mentioned she has a total of three dogs, two of which would be housed outside <br />and one inside her home. Mayor Wilharber asked her if she had talked to neighbors about her <br />intention for a kennel application. Ms. Vining replied that she had talked to two of her neighbors. <br />Mayor Wilharber asked Mr. Bonkowske if staff has received any complaints for this application. <br />Mr. Bonkowske replied staffhas not received any such complaints. <br /> <br />MOTION by Helmbrecht to approve kennel license granted for Ms. Vining. Seconded by <br />Brenner. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />APPEARANCES <br />Senior Housing Special Use Permit <br />City Engineer Nyberg expressed concerns by the lack of contours and wetland issues on the <br />senior housing site plan. Mr. Nyberg also mentioned soil boring tests have been conducted in the <br />area. Councilmember Helmbrecht questioned if there is a lot split on the commercial property it <br />should have its own access. Councilmember Brenner suggested city staff keep in close contract <br />with Anoka County lIRA and project architects to ensure the grading plan is correct and <br />suggested special use permit approval contingent upon engineer review. <br /> <br />Mr. Nyberg responded site plan approval might be premature. Wilt Berger ofMiIIer, Hanson, <br />Westerbeck and Berge, stated he expected a productive relationship with city and county staff on <br />the issues of grading and drainage. <br /> <br />MOTION by Helmbrecht to approve senior housing special use permit. Seconded by Brenner. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber asked Mr. Nyberg what effects would the County expansion on Centerville <br />Road have on the senior housing site plan. Mr. Nyberg explained the Anoka County typically <br />takes 100-120 feet of public right-of-way on four-lane roadways. <br /> <br />MOTION by Councilmember Brenner to authorize City Administrator to contract Steve Bubul of <br />Kennedy and Graven to review the Senior Housing Joint Powers Agreement with Anoka County <br />lIRA not to exceed $1,000. Seconded by Helmbrecht. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />20th Ave. Watermain Interconnection <br />Mr. Nyberg stated he hoped the second public information meeting during the next Council <br />meeting would have more residential representation, but doubted if the interconnection project <br />will be completed this year. However, Mr. Nyberg eXplained the delay might actually be <br /> <br />~ <br />