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� "�orce sale" met with the criteria. One condition is the City is getting a good deal on the property, <br /> the second is the property owner must be a forceable sale. In short, the City must be forcing the property <br /> owner to sell the property. Mr. Gary Hug�back (integrated Realty) believed property would sell for <br /> $450,004. <br /> Mr. HoeR confirmed Mayor Vt�'ilharber quarry regarding the likelihood of a June 1; 1999 closing date. <br /> The Council discussed the cost associated with eliminating the contingencies on the purchase agreement: <br /> The Council also discussed the floodway amendment and the cost. Ms. Gaust�ad mentioned City may <br /> have the option of submitting Floodway Reduction Amended Application to FEMA now, or explore a <br /> less expensive option by submitting the amendmen� document in conjunction with Mr. Rehbein's <br /> application. The disadvantage is Mr. Rehbein may not submit his applicaxion until fa11; however, the <br /> advantage is the cost ma.y be substantiatly reduced� 1VIr. Palzer suggested the Council purchase the whole <br /> corridor of property (Lake Area Utility and Outlot A) and after FEMA approves the amendment, then <br /> sell Outtot A back to the Mr. Lessard. The Council - entertained the idea. Ntr. Lessard requested the <br /> Council allow Staff to research the floodway issues and then readdress the purchase agreement. <br /> The Council - discus�ed and disagreed with condemnation process� The floodway issues wer� not resolved <br /> due to the percentage of possibility that the floodway will not be reduced. Councilmember Travis <br /> expressed the desire to have a form of insurance indicating the property will be removed fr6m the <br /> floodway status. <br /> The Council discussed netting out paragraph t5, and establishing actual value for A- E. Mr. Hoeft <br /> explained the possibility of a Iot split and the floodway decertification process and suggested investigating � <br /> the contingencies prior to appraval. ' <br /> Motion bv Councilmember Brenrrer, Travis to authoriz� Staff to pursuiroptions I ' <br /> and negotiate purchase price with Mr. Lessard. Motion carried� unanimouslv. I <br /> Center Villa Final DeveloQment Contract <br /> Ms. Gaustad updated the Council on the City's action as it pertains to paying the watermain oversizing ', <br /> cost. After reviewing past Cauncil�meeting minutes and reviewing the video tape of past meetings, the <br /> Council did not take action whether or not to pay the watermain oversizing cost. � <br /> However, after reviewing other subdivisians, it has been the City's past practice to pay oversizing ' <br /> cost such as in the Woods of Ciearwater Creek development. Mr. Peterson clarified that the $25,800 <br /> oversizing cost was not included in the final amount required from the Developer in the irrevocat�l� letter <br /> of credit. <br /> � Motion bX Councilmember Breuner, seconded by Councilmember Travis to pay the oversizing <br /> cost for t6e watermain loop of $25.800. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion � Councilmember Travis, s�conded bp Brenner to approve the <br /> D�velopers Contract. Motion carried unanimouslX. <br /> Rezone Request for Property East of Willow Glen <br /> Mayor Wilharber opened the discussion to Council, Staff and then the audience. <br /> Ms. Bonnie Sanck (2064 Willow Circte) enjoys th� Willow Glenn development. If the Council acts to <br /> deny the rezone request, then she would urged the Council to consider the current hours of the dirt <br /> Page 3 of 8 . <br />