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<br />Meeting Minutes - CC <br />August 9, 1989 <br />Page Seven <br /> <br />motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Clerk/Administrator suggested Gunnar Pettersen, City Building <br />Inspector, work with Dan Belland to find a possible appropriate <br />location for a garage on his property. <br /> <br />Motion by Burqstahler, second by Pel ton to extend the required <br />seeding of the Hardwood Ponds development from August 1, 1989, <br />due to only three lots are remaining on the development, said <br />seeding requirement will be reviewed at the second city council <br />meeting in September, motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Motion by Haberman, second by Pelton to direct appropriate City <br />Staff I Council member Peterson and Mayor Haberman to meet with <br />residents involved in the possible Sorel street sewer drain tile <br />concern: to include the authority to grant insurances to Kevin <br />Mullen regarding liability as per the city recommendation, motion <br />carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Motion by Pelton, second by Burgstahler to amend the Hardwood <br />Pond Estates development agreement with the city; that the <br />developer would not follow the recommendation of the state <br />Forester with regard to the types of trees that should be planted <br />along the back of lot 14, block 2 Hardwood Pond Estates which <br />abuts Main street; the state Forester recommendations for <br />deciduous trees were Green Ash or Silver Maple; the <br />recommended evergreen trees were Norway or Spruce: the Ci ty <br />Council requests Gerald Rehbein, the developer, install green <br />seedless ash or clay tolerant spruce along the back of lot 14, <br />block 2, Hardwood Pond Estates, motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Council member Pelton left the City Council meeting at <br />approximately 9:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Motion by Peterson, second by Neumann to table discussion of the <br />sentry Systems commercial business until written recommendation <br />from the City Attorney has been obtained. <br /> <br />Mayor Haberman noted that in the Centennial Fire District Joint <br />Powers Agreement page 14, cities will be given credit for <br />depreciation should the District withdraw or dissolve. He <br />