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■ <br /> Mike Black - Royal Oaks Realty - <br /> Mr. Black discussed three scenarios to loop the water main under the creek and down Peltier <br /> Lake Drive. Royal Oaks is willing to offer the city $50,000 to run utilities down Peltier Lake <br /> Drive. Mr. Black predicted the development completion within two to three years. <br /> Councilmember Powers- Rasmussen suggested sidewalks to access the school since there is a <br /> concern with safety on County Road 14. Mayor Wilharber discussed sidewalks in and around the <br /> development. Mr. Black understood only a collector street required sidewalks. Mayor Wilharber <br /> commented running sidewalks from the east side of Centerville Road, connecting to the proposed <br /> south road near the school property would avoid safety hazards. Mr. Black confirmed lot 2, <br /> blocks 1 -8 is the area for the sidewalk location. Mayor Wilharber agreed with Councilmember <br /> Powers- Rasmussen on the safety concerns. Nyberg commented, the city may want to consider <br /> sidewalks on Peltier Lake Drive if it is reconstructed. Mayor Wilharber suggested waiting until <br /> the Informational Meeting to receive the citizens input. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked for input from the Council. Councilmember Helmbrecht commented, she <br /> was fine with running a sidewalk from Centerville Road to meet the trail on the west side of the <br /> school property. Councilmember Brenner suggested sidewalks through the development. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked Mr. Black, "Is the section of sidewalk agreeable with Royal Oaks ?" <br /> Mr, Black commented it would be agreeable if the city pays for the trail and the city maintains <br /> responsibility for the sidewalk maintenance. Mr. Black commented the trail is clearly there to <br /> accommodate people beyond the development and if the city wants sidewalks perhaps the city <br /> should pay for it. Mr. Nyberg commented Mr. Blacks wishes were not out of line. Mr. March <br /> commented the least the developer could do is provide the sidewalk. Mr. March recommends the <br /> developer put in a sidewalk along the west side of the development. Mr. March continued, <br /> requiring the developer to pay for the concrete, sidewalk trail easement to the school property and <br /> to the southern stub of Centerville Road is the least the developer could do. Mr. Black <br /> commented the request was way out of line, if the City wants a sidewalk the developer can put in <br /> the sidewalk, but the city should pay for and maintain it. Mr. March suggested tabling the issue, <br /> although since this is a safety issue, he felt the issue should not be up for debate. <br /> MOTION by Powers - Rasmussen, seconded by Helmbrecht to require the developer to put in a <br /> continuous concrete trail way from Centerville Road to the east, following the roadway to the <br /> _south: and down to the school walkway. In addition, the cost will be credited out of the trailway <br /> dedication with all overage paid by the developer. Motion carried. <br /> Mr. Black questioned the maintenance responsibility. Councilmember Helmbrecht explained the <br /> only city maintained sidewalks are the sidewalks the school has deemed hazardous. Mr. Black <br /> asked, "Since the city asked to have the developer pay for it, can the city maintain it?" . <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht commented the city has limited equipment. Councilmember Powers - <br /> Rasmussen commented the city has an ordinance which explains property owners have to maintain <br /> the sidewalk on their property. Mayor Wilharber asked for further questions. There were no <br />