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Asphalt was $10,000 lower than that presented by Northdale Construction. Mr. March <br /> recommended accepting the presented bid from Arcade Asphalt. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Nelson to accept the <br /> presented bid from Arcade Asphalt for the paving of the trails in Acorn Creek Park. All in <br /> favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 7. Centerville Redi -Mix — Interim Use Permit (Renewal Request) <br /> Mr. March stated that Mr. Shudy, (Owner, Centerville Redi -Mix) has requested renewal of his <br /> Interim Use Permit. Mr. March stated that the Interim Use Permits needs to be reviewed on an <br /> annual basis for an extension not to exceed five years. Mr. March indicated that Mr. Shudy's <br /> current Interim Use Permit is scheduled to expire on October 14, 2000. <br /> Motion by Council Member Nelson, seconded by Council Member Sweeney to approve the <br /> extension of the Interim Use Permit for Centerville Redi -Mix. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> 8. Ground Development <br /> Mr. March presented information to Council regarding Ground Development's proposed plan <br /> located south of the Center Oaks subdivisions. <br /> Mr. Cooper, representing Ground Development, presented a revised sketch of the proposed plan <br /> for the property reflecting the changes requested by the Planning and Zoning Committee. <br /> Discussion ensued regarding the development and Council's request that several items be revisited <br /> prior to resubmission. The following modifications were requested: location of trails; concern <br /> for the drainage ditch through the southern portion of the property; the need for the Parks and <br /> Recreation Committee to determine if a park is desired in the development or if other concession <br /> may be made, saving trees, modifications to the Comprehensive Plan for MUSA, sidewalk <br /> installation on Dupre Road, Anoka County's plans to widen Centerville Road, driveway concerns <br /> for the two (2) residences to the north, and a draft monument entrance sign plan for the <br /> development. <br /> Council Member Nelson left the meeting at 8:30 p.m. <br /> 9. Resolution 00 -25, a Resolution Approving a Public Hearing on the Tax Abatement for <br /> P g S <br /> Northern Forest Products <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Travis to approve <br /> Y pp rove <br /> Resolution 00 -25, a Resolution Approvin g Hearing a Public Hearin on the Tax Abatement for <br /> Northern Forest Products. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 10. The Widening of the Hunter's Crossing Development Trail <br /> Council Member Sweeney stated that due to minimal costs involved with widening the trail way, <br /> g , Y <br /> he was in favor of asking the developer to pay for same. Council Member Sweeney also stated <br /> that if the developer is not willing to pay the amount required, he would approve of the City <br /> paying for the widening. <br /> Page 12 of 14 <br /> L <br />