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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2001-04-23 OPH Fax to Planner Re Mayor's Parking Concerns APR -23 -2001 1 05 CITY OF OPH P.O1iO3 1 . n V • M • i I• 1 J-Z- i'•lli ; Z's yam ;� r • c 4 Y L.. .. . ��.. c — 7d '; .r-v i tio.az Cl r it. , Ir ofOak pat w oos 1 0 Bac 0* Inot Hot*. NW 55012 Phone (651) 439-4439 facsimile F� X651) 4394 To: t ram • • . • FrOm :1 / ! i • • . r. Date: • • O urgent )( view q Plostoo Comme 1:1 Now y o PISMO Recycle RAW e a.4.01(.4e4v et : p j _ i i 0_144.2,2,,,,,,.: ,f,,,.., ...._,.• ".,....,,,z_.„....,;....•,.._, . r te ' %: ; ' J -. 7 w.; . .,0 APR -23 -2001 11: 05 CITY OF OPH P. 02/03 r Page 3 - Minute 34/08/97 Councilmember Turnquist stated that the sentence on Page 3 under Cable should read ''and approved to hire an auditor to audit company books" and on page 5, the vote to adjourn at 11:40 p.m. should be carried "3 -0 ". Councilmember Turnquist, seconded by Robert, moved to approve the March 25, 1997 Minutes as amended. Carried 4 -0. Public Hearings: Terry & Susan Frederickson - Variance from Side Yard Setback for • o, • . -- AZitumn Ridge 3rd Addit ' •_ � - - - + • t - Hearing at 7 :42 p.m. Terry and aFrederickson e re and requested a 1.1 foot setback variance from either the or south (street side) property line in order to construct a new 2800 square foot home on Lot 17, Block 1 of Autumn Ridge Third Addition. Frederickson said that he needed the variance to construct the home to accommodate his disabled mother. Don Gibb, 5650 Newell Circle North, stated that he owned the house next to Terry and Susan Frederickson and preferred the house be moved closer to the street rather than to his house. City Planner Teague reviewed the staff report. Staff recommended the City Council deny the proposed variance because it was new construction and there was no hardship condition. Hearing no further comment, Councilmember Robert, seconded by Beaudet, moved to close the Public Hearing at 7:55 p.m. Carried 4 -0. Councilmember Beaudet, seconded by Turnquist, moved to deny the Variance from Side Yard Setback requested by Terry and Susan Frederickson. Motion failed 2 -2. Councilmember Robert and Mayor Schaaf opposing. Councilmember Robert, seconded by Beaudet, moved to continue this issue at the next City Council meeting scheduled Tuesday, April 22, 1997. Carried 4 -0. •,. - .. y - Mayor Schaaf opened the Public Hearing at 8:04 .m. Keith Ahlstad, Oppidan Investment Company, Al Kretman, HKS, Jeremy Mayberg, RSP, and Bill Beaupre, KKE, were present to review plans and answer questions regarding the proposed development. Kretman stated that they concurred with all of the recommendations in the staff report except the restriction on building signs. City Engineer Anderlik stated that stormwater ponding issues are close to resolution with an agreement which allows for each individual development in the area to provide its own stormwater ponding. Anderlik requested the City authorize a feasibility report for providing street and utility service to the area. Hearing no further comment, Councilmember Turnquist, seconded by Beaudet, moved to close the Public Hearing at 8:48 p.m. Carried 4 -0. APR -23 -2001 11:06 CITY OF OPH P.03/03 Page 4 - Minutec'14 /08/97 Councilmember Turnquist, seconded by Beaudet, moved to approve Resolution 97- 04 -18, a Resolution Approving the Brackey West Addition Preliminary Plat, the PUD General Plan of Development for Phase 1 of Lot 1, Block 1, a variance to allow three identification signs 7.75 feet in height, and a variance to allow a 454 square foot wall sign on the facade of retail space "A" subject to the conditions outlined in the April 4, 1997 Staff Report. Administrator Robertson stated that Oppidan Investment Company would like to begin grading the site and have requested the City grant a temporary grading permit. Councilmember Beaudet, seconded by Robert, moved to issue a temporary grading permit to Oppidan Investment Company. Carried 4 -0. Councilmember Robert, seconded by Beaudet, moved to authorize the City Engineer to prepare a feasibility report regarding street and utility improvements on the Brackey West Addition. Carried 4 - 0. Unfinished Business Screaton Annexation Application Report - Council reviewed a letter from City Attorney Vierling in response to David Screaton's proposal to advance the cost of extending municipal water and sewer service to the Screaton land and Kern Center area. Vierling stated that it is possible for the City of Oak Park Heights to enter into an agreement to allow Screaton to advance the costs of extending municipal water and sewer service and to be paid back as people hook up to the system. Barb Engle, 12058 North 55th Street, Baytown, asked why the engineering report did not include all of the property west of Highway 5 to the Lake Elmo border. Vierling stated that the report was prepared in response to the proposal by David Screaton to pay for municipal water and sanitary sewer to the Screaton property and Kern Center area only. Screaton emphasized that his proposal extends only for his property and Kern Center. Engle asked how the Manning Avenue Corridor study would affect the proposed annexation area. Administrator Robertson said that he did not know, as this was a County study that had just started. Robertson stated that the next meeting of the Manning Avenue Corridor Study was Wednesday, April 9. John Low, 324 South Main, Stillwater, requested the Council schedule a workshop with affected property owners to discuss the consequences of Screaton's proposal and issues relating to annexation. Councilmember Beaudet, seconded by Robert, moved to set a special workshop to discuss issues related Screaton's proposal and annexation on Thursday, April 17, 1997 at 4:30 p.m. at City Hall. Carried 4 -0. TOTAL P.03