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Jr <br /> City Council Meeting February 12, 1997 <br /> development growth. Mr. Wiegert felt a majority of the cost would be absorbed by the <br /> builders and installation is simple in new developments. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked the cost of the Radio Read unit? Mr. Wiegert said the Radio <br /> Read is $125 per unit. Buckbee asked if the city could use a Touch Read with the current <br /> system? Mr. Wiegert said yes. The Touch Read is $8,500 per hand held unit and includes <br /> star software and two days training. Wilharber asked how long is the warranty on the <br /> hand held unit? Mr. Wiegert said one year. Although Mr. Wiegert wouldn't recommend a <br /> warranty since they are durable plus he seldom sees a repair bill over $150 Wilharber <br /> asked if there is any problems with bushes or trees getting in the way? Mr. Wiegert <br /> explained with the Touch Read an obstacle will be an issue but with the Radio and Phone <br /> Read there is no problems with obstacles. <br /> Lakeland Rills Preliminary Plat Approval <br /> Mr. Black of Royal Oaks Realty, Inc. requested rezoning from R -3 to R -2 and Preliminary <br /> Plat Approval for 34 acres which consists of 40 single residential homes. Mr. Black <br /> briefed the council on the issues addressed at the Planning and Zoning meeting. <br /> Continuing one corner lot had a 40 feet rear set back which had to be changed. Royal <br /> Oaks complied with the minimal corner lot issues which adjusted the 41 lots to a 40 lot <br /> plan. Mr. Black has spent several hours working with wetland committees to minimize the <br /> wetland impact. Currently Royal Oaks is working with Mr. Neld of the Army Corp of <br /> Engineers to obtain a permit for any wetland impacts the roads may cause. Because of <br /> wetland impacts Royal Oaks will attempt at one of two permits. One is a local permit <br /> which could take up to six months to receive or a nation wide permit which could be <br /> issued at the time of applying. <br /> Mr. Black explained there has been discussion of purchasing an easement with Mr. Bill <br /> Lalonde which didn't go very well now, Royal Oaks will pursue an easement from the <br /> Elementary School. Another utility issue is to either loop the watermain across the creek <br /> or down Peltier Lake Drive. If the Council is interested Royal Oaks is willing to pay some <br /> costs associated with running the watermain down Peltier Lake Drive. <br /> Mr. Black explained Royal Oaks, is looking to complete Lakeland Hills project within a <br /> couple years so the watermain could be addressed at later date. <br /> March spoke with the Park and Recreation Committee, they would prefer park dedicated <br /> funds instead of park land dedication. March asked if the Hensel house would be <br /> removed from the project? Mr. Black said yes. <br /> March asked Nyberg to discuss construction of the 200 feet of road. Nyberg, City <br /> Engineer explained they would have to allow settlement plates to settle which takes about <br /> six months. Nyberg suggested the road would need to be surcharged for approximately <br /> six months. Nyberg suggested looking into these issues further as the project continues. <br /> Brenner asked how would the city know how the road will hold up? Nyberg commented <br /> this will be similar to some areas on Peltier Lake Drive. Brenner questioned the City's <br /> 3 <br />