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<br />/zP3j1J~ ec >7' <br /> <br />. Mayor Wilharber stated he may chose to petition for water and sewer as his property would not be <br />inMUSA until 2005. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson questioned who would be responsible for providing either a tunnel or <br />flashing lights at the pedestrian crossing at Centerville Road. Council Member Travis stated if a <br />tunnel were added as a contingency for the development it was his belief the project would not <br />proceed. Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she believed the tunnel may warrant a special <br />fund raising project in the future. <br /> <br />( <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber stated the City may chose to obtain flashing lights at the pedestrian crossing on <br />Centerville Road in order to avoid injuries. <br /> <br />Mr. Hoeft stated that the Mayor's property would not be in the MUSA until 2005 and, therefore, <br />the assessment may be deferred until that time. <br /> <br />Mr. Hoeft stated that Council could approve the preliminary plat for the Pheasant Marsh PUD <br />with the following stipulations attached: <br /> <br />",. <br /> <br />1. <br />2. <br /> <br />Developer must obtain RiCe Creek Watershed approval; <br />Developer must obtain a permit from Anoka County to access the development <br />from Centerville Road; <br />Developer must obtain approval for the MUSA swap at developer expense; <br />Developer will be responsible for any fees associated with updating the City's <br />Comprehensive Plan; <br />Developer must obtain design approval for the trailway from the City Engineer; <br />Developer must obtain approval of homeowner association documents relating to <br />Outlots A, B, and C; <br />Developer must obtain City approval of resolution of the driveway/cul-de-sac issue <br />for the exception properties to the north; and <br />Developer must obtain City approval of a developer agreement. <br /> <br />3. <br />4. <br /> <br />5. <br />6. <br /> <br />7. <br /> <br />8. <br /> <br />Motion by Council Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member Trayis to approye the <br />preliminary plat for the Pheasant Marsh PUD subiect to the stipulations as outlined bv Mr. <br />Hoeft. The Deyeloper would be reauired to pay park dedication fees of $1.800 per lot. All in <br />favor. Vote - Ayes. 3 (Sweeney. Travis. Broussard Vickers) Nays. 1 (Nelson). Mavor <br />Wilharber abstained from yotine. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers stated she would like the trailway to touch or run directly past <br />the high ground or upland area in Outlot A as there may, at some point, be a park at that location. <br />Mr. Cooper concurred and noted that it would be the most cost effective way to build the trailway. <br /> <br />Lloyd Drilling (Rezone - 1873 Main Street) <br /> <br />Mr. Drilling distributed a blueprint drawing of the proposed strip mall to Council. He indicated <br />the strip mall would be approximately 10,000 square feet. <br /> <br />Council Member Sweeney questioned whether Mr. Drilling had contacted Anoka County to obtain <br />a permit for access onto Main Street. Mr. Drilling stated that the property currently has aCcess to <br />same. <br /> <br />Page 8 of 15 <br />