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<br />City Council Meeting Minutes <br />June 13, i001 <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson questioned whether the costs were the same for Hunter's <br />Crossing. Mr. Peterson indicated that the Hunter's Crossing assessments were slightly <br />less as, in this development, the improvements need to be run farther than for Hunter's <br />Crossing. <br /> <br />Mr. March indicated that trunk costs are accounted for in the sewer and water fund. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson questioned whether Council needed to select an assessment <br />schedule or if it would be completed at the public hearing meeting. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg indicated that the Comprehensive Plan does not show Dupre Road <br />connecting to Centerville Road and questioned whether the Comprehensive Plan needed <br />to be modified. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated the Comprehensive Plan was a general <br />guide as far as actual streets go and indicated the main issue governed by the <br />Comprehensive Plan is land usage. <br /> <br />Mr. March indicated that the consultant had modified the form to indicate that the entire <br />development entered into MUSA rather than the City needing to amend the Plan at a later <br />date. He further noted that the consultant had indicated that the Metropolitan Council has <br />modified its policy on development and is encouraging cities to develop as rapidly as <br />they desire. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg questioned whether there would be a sidewalk along Dupre Road as it <br />is a collector street with faster traffic. <br /> <br />Mr. Hannah stated he did not have the plan with him, but stated he believed there was a <br />sidewalk indicated on the plan as is required. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis indicated that there is a sidewalk on the north side of Dupre <br />Road. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg questioned pond cleaning and whether access would be available. Mr. <br />Peterson indicated the City would be responsible for cleaning out the pond and said it <br />would need to be done once every ten (10) to twenty (20) years. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg asked if there was a plan in place for a turn lane on Centerville Road. <br />Mr. Hannah indicated that he would need to comply with Anoka County highway <br />requirements. He then indicated he thought there might be a need for a turn lane. Mr. <br />Peterson indicated he did not think there would be a need for a turn lane. <br /> <br />Mr. Vanderbeek, 6892 Centerville Road, told Council that driveway access would need <br />to be maintained at his residence during construction as his wife operates a daycare <br />business out of their home. Mr. Hoeft indicated the developer is required to maintain <br />ingress and egress for them. <br /> <br />Page 3 of 25 <br />
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