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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1997-05-27 CC Meeting Minutes Excerpt Page 4 - City Cour.._l Minutes 05/27/97 Unfinished Business Stillwater Ford Drainage - City Engineer Anderlik reported that Stillwater Ford has submitted a revised drainage plan. Anderlik stated that the drainage plan is acceptable and recommended the City approve the plan. Councilmember Beaudet, seconded by Swenson, moved to approve the May 26, 1997 Stillwater Ford drainage plan as recommended by the City Engineer. Carried 5 -0. Annexation Petition - David Screaton, 12055 North 55th Street, was present and asked that the City Council pass a resolution of support for his recent annexation petition. Council discussed the boundaries of the area proposed for annexation. City Attorney Vierling requested that Screaton furnish him with a legal description of the proposed annexation area so he can incorporate it into the resolution. Council tabled action until the June 10, 1997 meeting so that Vierling could draft a resolution. Council also asked Screaton to provide the City with a list of residents who support annexation. Baytown Township's Request to Meet - Administrator Robertson stated that the Baytown Town Clerk contacted him and requested to meet with the City of Oak Park Heights in a non - quorum meeting to discuss annexation and drainage issues on June 3, 1997 at 5:00 p.m. at City Hall. Mayor Schaaf and Councilmember Turnquist were chosen to represent the Council at the meeting with Baytown Township. New Business: A -1 Maintenance Conditional Use Permit Review - Administrator Robertson stated that Jon Nelson, A -1 Maintenance, is not in compliance with the conditions of his Conditional Use Permit. Councilmember Turnquist, seconded by Beaudet, moved to schedule a Public Hearing on Tuesday, June 24, 1997 to consider revoking the A -1 Maintenance Conditional Use Permit. Carried 5 -0. Approval of Conservation Partners Grant Application - Habitat Restoration Project - Valley View Park - Councilmember Robert said that the Conservation Partners Grant the City is applying for is intended for prairie restoration in lower Valley View Park. The project is scheduled to begin this fall and is expected to be completed next year. Councilmember Robert stated that the project includes 8 acres of both upland and lowland prairie restoration. Councilmember Beaudet, seconded by Robert, moved to approve the Conservation Partners Grant Application - Habitat Restoration Project- Valley View Park. Carried 5 -0. Recreational Vehicle Regulations - Councilmember Robert requested striking this item from the agenda.