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<br />brought before staff and incorporated into the Development Contract. Mr. Hoeft <br />noted he would reword the liability insurance language to deal with all potential <br />liability during the construction of the development. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis asked if the silt tence required would be $600 per each <br />lot or per the development. Mr. Peterson stated this was one silt fence per the <br />development. Mr. Carlson asked that all potential builders be responsible for <br />placing a silt fence at the edge of each property. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlson asked if the exact location ofthe trail connection from this <br />development to the Anoka County trail system was known. Council Member <br />Sweeney stated this is not known at this time but that the trail would run through <br />the south side of the development and connect to the County trail system at the <br />developer's expense. <br /> <br />Motion by Conncil Member Sweeney. seconded by Council Member <br />Broussard Vickers to aDDrove the Hunter's Crossin!! !!radin!! Dlan and <br />DeveloDer's A!!reement conditioned uDon them bein!! allowed two buildin!! <br />Dermits, with $2,000 Der lot of Dark dedication fee under item #9, as <br />Dreviouslv aDDroved by Council; with a trail from Centerville Road to the <br />Anoka County trail system at the develoDer's eXDense, and that Counsel <br />!!reater define the liability insurance needs of the develoDer. All in favor. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Ordinance #4 - Aooroval ofSwnmary for Publication and Final Draft Approval <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber explained that since changes were made to Ordinance #4, the <br />City is required to hold an additional public hearing, which will be noticed and <br />held on June 28,2000. He explained the final draft of the Ordinance had been <br />included in the Council's packet. It was noted the swnmary of publication was <br />not included within the packet. <br /> <br />Council Member Sweeney indicated he discussed this item with several people on <br />the fire department and there is concern regarding the driveway width at the street <br />and trailer length portions of the Ordinance. He explained many residents are <br />unaware of the changes being proposed even though this item has been posted on <br />the City sign and within the local paper. Council Member Sweeney noted many <br />of the residents he spoke with moved to this area to get away from the restrictions <br />posted in other cities. <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber stated the Ordinance does not have to be approved at the next <br />meeting if the public voices concern about the lack of notice given to the public. <br />Council Member Sweeney concurred with this suggestion. <br /> <br />Council Member Broussard Vickers noted that after approval not all residents <br />would agree with all portions of the Ordinance. She stated a lot of work went into <br />the Ordinance and she is tired of it continually being tabled for future discussion <br />and additional public input. <br /> <br />6 <br />
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