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Commissioner DeVine asked if Mr. Rehbein intended to provide an entrance monument <br />for the development. Mr. Rehbein indicated there would be a monument sign of some <br />type. He then noted that Rice Creek Watershed District had required the pond. <br /> <br />Linda Broussard Vickers of 6756 Centerville Road inquired as to whom would own the <br />outlot. Mr. Rehbein indicated he would maintain ownership of the outlot and turn over <br />maintenance of it to the homeowner’s association until he is able to work with Hal to <br />create two lots in the future. <br /> <br />Mr. Rehbein indicated the lots not on the lake would govern access to the lake through <br />the homeowner’s association. <br /> <br />Chairperson Hanson indicated that Mr. Rehbein should have the Park and Recreation <br />Committee review the preliminary plat. <br /> <br />Commissioner DeVine explained that the Ordinance does not require Mr. Rehbein to <br />have the Park and Recreation Committee review the preliminary plat but said as a <br />courtesy the City would like him to do so. Mr. Rehbein stated he understood there is a <br />standard way of dealing with park dedication fees but said he knew the City showed <br />leniency to Hal when he did the five lots. He then indicated he would like to discuss the <br />park dedication fees with the City. <br /> <br />Diane Letender of 1397 Mound Trail indicated that the power runs along the lake and the <br />power company does not have an easement to get to its lines. She then asked if the lines <br />would be moved. Mr. Rehbein indicated he would be granting them an easement and <br />having them bury the lines all the way across his property. <br /> <br />Grace Dell of 1321 Mound Trail indicated she has lived in Centerville for 47 years. She <br />then indicated that the power company has no way to access its lines when there is a <br />problem like last summer when they went through her mother’s yard and ripped it all up. <br />The certified land surveyor, who attended the meeting with Mr. Rehbein, indicated he <br />was waiting for verification from the City Engineer as to whether the utility companies <br />maintained their rights when Mound Trail was vacated. He then indicated that there is <br />access to the lines from Main Street by walking in. <br /> <br />Commissioner DeVine indicated that for this plat the power company would have an <br />easement. He then said it is unfortunate that the power company does not have an <br />easement all the way down but said the problem was created a long time ago and there is <br />no way for the City to fix it at this point. <br /> <br />Ms. Letender indicated the power company might use the City’s easement to get to the <br />power lines. Mr. Rehbein indicated there is a process through Xcel for residents to move <br />power to the boulevard. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wilharber asked when the road was moved. <br /> <br />Page 2 of 15 <br /> <br />
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