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PAZ Meeting Minutes <br /> Page Two <br /> June 2, 1987 <br /> objection to the interpretation of the Ordinance. <br /> Unless specifically written in the Ordinance, he <br /> feels that the City can not issue the permit. <br /> Hearing adjourned 7:30 p.m. <br /> Motion by Buesseler, second by Lindgren to accept the minutes of <br /> the May 27, 1987 meeting, motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ralph L'Allier or a representative from Merrill Lynch Realty was <br /> scheduled to appear to request a special hearing for the L'Allier <br /> land swap. No one was present. No action taken. <br /> John Johnson and Dick Wedell appeared to represent the <br /> Centerville Heights development project. Terry Mauer, City <br /> Engineer presented the feasibility study for Centerville Heights. <br /> It was noted that a final response on the Comprehensive Sewer <br /> Plan Amendment is expected by June 25, 1987. <br /> Mr. Johnson advised that they do not anticipate having to import <br /> fill material, but will use the good material on site and move it <br /> around. He also noted that if the MUSA line change is not <br /> approved by Metropolitan Council the project would still go <br /> ahead, but would have to amend the final plat. <br /> Discussion of municipal water. City Engineer advises that the <br /> water system as proposed would offer limited flow for fire <br /> protection. If the City were to pursue municipal water it should <br /> be aware that this would increase City maintenance; flushing <br /> valves, checking hydrants, etc. The proposed municipal water <br /> building would be about 15' X 20'. Per City Engineer, the worst <br /> thing the City could do would be to start a municipal water <br /> system and not to expand. Cost per user would decrease with the <br /> expansion of users. It was noted that in case of a power <br /> shortage there is no back up at present, however once the City <br /> had a storage system (such as an overhead tower) this would not <br /> be a problem, as it would fill at night for use during the day <br /> and would allow ample fire protection storage. Mr. Johnson noted <br /> that St. Paul may be interested in selling their water system in <br /> Centerville. <br /> Chairman Tourville noted that Glenn Taylor of Anderson Party <br /> Supplies is in the process of looking for property. They <br /> presently have 4 -5 facilities and want this all under one roof <br /> with room for expansion. However, they do want water due to <br /> their overhead sprinkler system. He feels that if we could tie <br /> this into the Centerville Heights municipal water system, it <br /> would benefit the community. <br />
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