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Mayor Wilharber stated he would speak with the Police Chief regarding this issue <br /> to conduct additional speed monitoring before a decision would be made. He <br /> noted this would be placed on the agenda after futher information was received. <br /> Ms. Larson stated that several additional neighbors also have input and would like <br /> to be present at the next meeting. <br /> Mr. March stated he witnessed the police monitoring and it was extremely visible <br /> so alternate methods should be sought for further testing. <br /> VIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Hunters Crossing — Comp Plan Amendment — Receive Feasibility Study <br /> Mr. Peterson reviewed the Comp Plan amendment with the Council. He stated <br /> this was a preliminary report and that an assumption was made that the developer <br /> would pay half of the assessment fees. Mr. Peterson noted the calculations have <br /> been reconfigured to match this assumption. <br /> Council Member Nelson asked why the amendment was being brought before the <br /> Council. Council Member Sweeney stated the study was before the Council a <br /> year prior to development so an amendment would be needed to allow for the <br /> development as submitted. He noted this development would be providing <br /> $2,000 per lot toward park dedication. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked if surrounding neighbors were asked about being <br /> provided with water and sewer. Mr. Peterson stated that Mr. Zerwas had not been <br /> addressed at this time, but he would be interested in two services to his site if the <br /> option was available. Mr. Peterson explained the amount of such service would <br /> be roughly $30,000. <br /> Council Member Nelson asked if this assessment could be lowered if done at a <br /> later date. Mr. Peterson stated this would have to be pushed by a developer in <br /> order to happen and noted that the future prices for such service are uncertain. <br /> Mayor Wilharber stated concern for the extreme assessment for Mr. Zerwas, as <br /> this would not be a positive sale feature for him. Mr. Peterson explained the <br /> utility services being provided are more expensive due to the .fact there is little <br /> right -of -way available and two stubs are needed. <br /> Council Member Broussard Vickers indicated she would like to see the City meet <br /> with Mr. Zerwas on this issue to see if utilities are able to reach his site, to <br /> determine the actual expense, and report back to the Council. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked if utility lines run to plat lines or through lot lines. Mr. <br /> Peterson stated they generally run to the plat line of the development. Mr. <br /> Carlson stated the area being discussed is outside of the wetland and would not <br /> need utility services. <br /> 4 <br />
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