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Councilmember Nelson expressed - safety concernrregarding children attempting to community <br /> Mr. Patterson said that the Planning Commission discussed a trail to the south property, adding the <br /> property owners did not favorplacing atrail easement - thmughthe existing <br /> Mr. Hoeft confirmed. Mayor Wilharber questioned that the Council should not approve nor give <br /> direction - to the developer in regards to-do - with theproposed plat The developer may to <br /> go back and reconstruct a plan to address the Council's notes and then bring the plat back before the <br /> Council. <br /> Mn Marctrstatedthat the Council will - to detern ine whattype of developmentthey - want in the-area <br /> proposed: larger lot sizes, larger homes; smaller lots, and larger homes? <br /> Mr: Patteiswr wnmrented that-the-Planning a„ d Zoning first considered-town-homes d <br /> their concerns were that the homes were too dense. That the proposal was 15 structures and 30 <br /> dwellings Why would the City - stilt - considerlf structures-witlrthe same Ionize <br /> Ms. Steward suggested the removal of two lots; thus creating larger, more desirable lots. <br /> The- Council the trail - way - andutility easementto <br /> Motion by Councilmember Travis, seconded by Councilmember Sweeney to close the public hearing. <br /> Motion unanimously. <br /> Lot Split Consideration for County Bank <br /> Mr. Rehbein gave- brief overview ofthe-1ot split fi unra portion - of propel ty adjaceuti tMairrStreetSor <br /> the purpose to construct a bank. Mr. Peterson confirmed that the road easement is adequate. <br /> Mr. Marcirnoted that the bot lug wuupary may have ails - identified the parcel - ofproperty - in - question. <br /> Mr. Hoeft stated that the County will not authorize an incorrect Torrens to be filed. Ms. Gaustad <br /> explainedthatthe City may ' tr developerthat the CityofLino Lakes - a - proper <br /> roadway easement to construct 21st Avenue North. Mr. Rehbein explained that he has an easement for <br /> Centerville's portion and the City ofLino - Lakes may have tm condemn property a ruadwayace ss. <br /> Courcilmember Sweeney corrfii uiv 1 with the developer that 21' Avenue witt be conshvcted betvve n <br /> Centerville and Lino Lakes. <br /> Mayor Wilharber read aloud the-Planning Commisison's recommendation - fronrits - tuceting,of <br /> April 6, 1999. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Nelson seconded - by CuwrcilmemberBrenner tcrclose the public hearing. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mayor Wilharber moved to address-Petitions and <br /> PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Page3 of9- <br />
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