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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2004-01-23 Weekly Notes ReferenceMemo TO: City Council Members FROM: Eric Johnson, City Admini WEEKLY NOTES...1/23/04 1. Various Development Items: The S&C Bank has applied for a PUD amendment to allow an internal separation of their building. This separation will facilitate the location of a new insurance agency. The intent is to "conclominiumize" the property and have the parties share a common wall. 1. HWY 36 TAGJ RESOLVE Process SRF Consulting Group has sent the City various maps of the three Bridge Crossing Alternatives B,C,E; and a map of a concept of a proposed drainage layout. Alt maps are posted in the hallway here at the City Hall. Enclosed is their memo sent with such maps. Mary McCornber has provided: a draft Agenda for the next RESOLV stakeholders meeting on 1/27/04. Scoping Decision Update from Rick Arnebeck Various comments on the Amended Scoping Document Business Owners Group (BOG) pending questions for Oak Park Heights. Also enclosed for your files is the information distributed last Thursday (1/15/04) at the Water Resources (storm ponds and wetlands) meeting as held by SRF related to the Hwy 36/Bridge project. It is my understanding that future meetings are to be scheduled. 2. Proposed Council Worksession The Jan 27 date did not seem to be favorable for all council and necessary staff. Upon additional communication Feb 4 2004 at 6:30 pm seems to be satisfactory - will be discussed at the Council Meeting (1/27). 3. Coalition of Utility Cities As promised, enclosed is the CUC summary report. The CUC wilt be meeting again on Feb5th, 2004 to again discuss options for the upcoming legislative session. 1 have enclosed an agenda. 4. Denny Hecker Auto - Former Amoco Site The council will be taking action on exPoliting theft- CUP as they have not returned the "signed" version. - See Consent Agenda. Staff thought it prudent to remind Mr. Hecker that the City has placed other restrictions on his CUP and that we need appropriate compliance. See Mark Vierling's letter as attached. 5. VSSA and McKean's Square. Staff felt an early reminder was necessary to VSSA that they must install their sidewalks and trails to condition as stated and approved by the City Council in 2003. Deviations are not authorized.