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<br />~ <br />ex 6L/7~ <br /> <br />Minutes of Meeting <br />of City Council <br />City of Roseville <br />Rumsey County, Minnesota <br />April 4, 1977 <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call ~nd notice thereof, a special meeting <br />of the City Council of the City of Roseville, Minnesota, Was <br />held in the City Hall in said City on Monday, April 4, 1977 <br />at 7:30 o'clock p. m. <br /> <br />The following me!nbers were present: Mayor Demos, and <br />Councilmen Hess, Anderson, Curley, and Grauel; and the following <br />were absent: None <br /> <br />Also present '\,vere r'1r. James Andre, City Ivlanager; Robert Bell, <br />City Attorney i Charles Honchell, City Public l".rorks Director; and <br />Peter S. Popovich, City Bond Consultant. <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: At this time we \ViII open the hearing on <br />Project SS-W-P-7.7-2. <br /> <br />I{R. ~NDRE: This is the Chatsworth Street, south of Millwood <br />improvement - sanitary sewer, watermain, and street. I have on <br />file the affidavit of publication of the Notice of the Hearing and <br />the Certificate of mailing and the hearing notices. <br /> <br />rm. HONCHELL: This project also is a result of a petition. <br />This petition is from the people that mvn a rather large corner lot. <br />It's 330 feet in depth but only about 85 feet in width. The <br />(inaudible) fact is that Chatsworth has a temporary street, or at <br />least some paving, as does Millwood to the east. There is no <br />improvement to this leg of Millwood or the southerly leg of <br />Chatsworth and it's impossible to give a building permit to a <br />street that has no improved street in front. We, therefore, reviewed <br />some possible ways that this improvement could be provided. <br /> <br />One of the ways we looked at was to try and take a long range <br />view and see how that whole area potentially could be opened up. <br />There are very deep lots also coming from the south and a deep <br />lot coming on the other corner. Therefore, we reviewed the pos- <br />sibility of bringing this street back - and needed a cul-de-sac. <br />One reason we didn't take it all the way back (inaudible) in doing <br />that there's a steep grade corning down the hill and back up again, <br />but down the hill anyway that would require substantial fill to <br />keep the roadway grades at a 6% maximum (inaudible) to have -the <br />property then be high enough to get into the existing sanitary <br />sewer which is in this location, because if you go down too <br />fast you will find that the ground is then lower than the sanitary <br />sewers and each of the homes would have had to put in their own <br />