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7078
Resolution Title
Ordering the Construction of Improvement No. P-80-23 Under and Pursuant to Minnesota Statutes, Chapter 429
Resolution Date Passed
11/20/1980
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<br />5 <br /> <br />MAYOR DEMOS: Do you understand that? <br /> <br />MR. MOHL: Our address is on Manson. <br /> <br />1~YOR DEMOS: In a rectangular lot - which yours is not - the <br />short side is considered your front. This is what we call an odd lot so <br />we have to determine an overall measurement and make a determination as <br />to what we consider the front and the side. On a corner lot we only <br />assess 10% of the footage up to 150 feet, so he's saying that if you <br />paved all the way to Manson you would be assessed for 13 point <br />something feet. If he came half way it would be 5 or 6 feet. <br /> <br />MR. MOHL: I'm not so concerned with the paving. Ilm <br />more concerned with the curbing. The paving is - I wouldn't say <br />(inaudible) ask for the paving to go into Millwood Street, but I think <br />the way it was proposed here with the curbing at 35 feet from our driveway 4 <br />I think that's just plain ridiculous. I can't see how anyone could <br />draw up a schedule like that and I wish who drew this map would go out <br />there and check because that doesn't have that curve. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: You're talking of how the asphalt - the paving <br />on the surface of the ground slopes. What that reflects is <br />the way the plat reads. <br /> <br />MR. MOHL: But the street runs straight. It doesn't curve like <br />tha t . <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: What that drawing shows is the legal plat. <br /> <br />MR. MOHL: I question that. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: That's the plat map. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN KEHR: Charlie, would it be acceptable to have that <br />curb run all the way around? Is there some way you can do that <br />so you'll have to do part of the road to come up to that curb, but <br />is there some way you can do that? Like Mr. Mohl said, I wouldn't want a <br />lot where half of it is curb and half not. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: We can put the 'curb on. I guess we feel what we <br />shouldn't do without doing the rest of Millwood is do the paving. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN KEHR: You will have to (inaudible) into it. <br /> <br />MR. HONCHELL: If we excavated along the edge, then you'd have <br />to do some patching and sloping and matching. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN KEHR: Would that be acceptable to you? <br /> <br />MR. MOHL: Would you repeat that? <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN KEHR: To bring the curb to the corner and put <br />the asphalt in and scarf it in with Millwood. In otherwords, patch it <br />up and make it acceptable with Millwood. In other words, bringing <br />the curb all the way through your property down to the corner. <br />
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