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Minutes of the Meeting of June 24, 1999 Page 9 <br /> The City Engineer explained that the request was the vacation of a drainage and utility easement for Lot 5, <br /> Block 5, Donnay's Northwood 4 Addition. This vacation will allow the applicant to construct a shed in their <br /> ear yard. The easement being vacated was for an electric transmission line installed in 1969. There were <br /> actually two separate easements covering the line, one acquired by the United Power Association in 1969 <br /> for the construction of the line, and the second easement acquired in 1971 with the platting of Donnay's <br /> Northwood 4 Addition. This vacation was only for the platted easement. The current owner of the electric <br /> line, Hutchinson Utilities Commission, has granted a waiver to the applicant for the shed construction <br /> however they were not relinquishing their access rights. Media One has contacted the City, and they do not <br /> object to the vacation. The property owner represents a majority of the affected property owners abutting <br /> this easement. <br /> Mayor Ryan closed the public hearing at 8:36 P.M. <br /> Councilmember Daniels asked if the property owner could be required to remove the building should <br /> Hutchinson Power require it. The City Engineer stated that was his understanding as well. Councilmember <br /> Daniels stated she would be concerned, if she was the applicant, that this could occur. <br /> A, First Reading - Ordinance No. 99 -1797, Adding Chapter 146K <br /> Action 99 -323 (AI 9.4A) <br /> Declared by Mayor Ryan that the reading be waived and Ordinance No. 99 -1797, "Vacation of Drainage and <br /> Utility Easement, Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's Northwood 4 Addition, Vacation No. V99 -10," be introduced and <br /> placed on file for second reading at the July 8, 1999, Council meeting. <br /> )EVELOPMENT BUSINESS <br /> Resolution No. 99 -190, Authorizing the Temporary Closure of 89th Avenue NE, City of Blaine (LST) <br /> Action 99 -324 (Al 11.13) <br /> Moved by Councilmember Swanson, seconded by Councilmember Clark, that Resolution No. 99 -190, <br /> "Authorizing the Temporary Closure of 89 Avenue NE, City of Blaine," be approved. <br /> The Community Development Director stated in November 1998, the Northtown Neighborhood Volunteer <br /> Group made a proposal to the City Council that requested a closure of 89 Avenue NE east of Highway 65 <br /> and immediately after its intersection with the frontage road. The group believes that by making 89`" Avenue <br /> a dead end road at the above described location drivers will no longer be allowed to cross Highway 65 to <br /> specifically use neighborhood streets as a short cut to 85 Avenue. In addition, neighborhood residents <br /> were concerned with the speed at which the traffic was traveling through the neighborhood. The Community <br /> Development Director advised that 24% responded to a survey with an even result related to the closure. <br /> He noted the information from the Police and Fire Departments. <br /> Bernadette Bergman, duplex owner of 1601 and 1603 85th Avenue NE, commented on the traffic problems <br /> they experience on 85th Avenue as well as Davenport Street which have become monumental. She <br /> reported on her activity with the Neighborhood Initiative and stated she does not believe the opening of <br /> Highway 118 will improve their traffic problems. She stated she originally supported a permanent closing of <br /> 89th Avenue as well as 87th Avenue from the service road. She stated they held many conversations on <br /> lifferent proposals and then met with City staff who informed her and two others that the closing of 87th <br /> Avenue was not an option. <br />