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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 05-23-1963 Specialhag ?3 ,l9&3 Pursuant to due call and notice thereo#' a Special, Meeting of the: Village Council of the Village of Flymoutt, Minn=esota, was duly held at the Beacon Heights School on Thursday, lay 23, 190 at 6:00 o'clock P.M. Present: MaYOV Keene, Trustees OUrtiv, u'Fallon, .einan and :'tart, the ;{iJUEe Clem ane :attorney; Harr:- 11ayerun :La,J ium Huston of 0rr- SchelenwK aron Associat o3, Inc.; Messrs. Clare. and Olson of T. G. Evensen L Associates, InG., an.: Paul Johnson, Di_;'Lr1ct DiJ°eater, Minnesota? State 3oard of Health. Mayor . enfe called the mautina to order. The meeting as called in accordance with official publication, for the purpose of considering the insta latiaa of a truh, sewer system in the Village of p,moutL. Approx1ratcly 300 persons were in attendance at the meetin; , Public Hearing maize a number b.sinj from the lortheastdr!7 portion of the Village which on is presently not involved in this sewer installation project. Sewer Project. A reap was an display sho=.in; the proposed location of the trunk sever zyater, :a„i v nd into ;our districts. District No. 1 covers the Southeaster'"- portion of the Villa: v. District No. a covers the Southvesterl; portion. District No. 3, the Westerly portion of the Vil- lage from the westerly aoundar7 of County :toad 154 and to the northeriy bouncary of Count,- .:oaa 9. 'District ka. 4 covers the Northwestern portion of tisk 'Jinn= (The Easte-ly and Nort`rea3tnnI7 portion of the Village :.mss not includza in the proposed sewer installation project at this tims). A representative front iva.hae goods stated that he felt the installation was net necessary in their area at the present tits. Mr. U Qwa, renresenting the hooncy Lake area, in the extreme .':estcrly narn of 0w li? in ., stnteo that they ary not interested in seti.er at t! , o.~ :. cla t t_, as ti,e landholders there all consisted of approximately r� 3 acre to 15 acres of land, per. Philip Little, likewise stated his ob- jection, as he prosently nccunies consideratie land area for his residence. Toe a' *ve were the only objections against sewer installation in the app aKi� ate aontr, one-third of the 'village. Ths main objections to the seiner installation were from the regi - dente of Districts is, 3 and No, 4. Atto: nes; a osiah Brit_, representin; Districts 3 and 4, statod that the ran! ju is is these areas felt that there was no need for the sewer installaUon an the present time or even in the zorseea ble future, and re- fer:ed to a period of twenty to forty years. It was his opinion that any sewer installation in the .i 11aZe of Plymouth should be confined solely to the Southerly ane -third, where the necessity is most urgent, and that Districts 3 an& 4 should be entirely eliminated from any server .installation plans or costs to the residents in those meas. Qyor _Vefe stated that this would be taken into fall considera- tion b;; ' e 70= 41 1 at a later date, Pert ;arisen, representin_ the Minneapolis Industrial Park, replied to the statcrents made that if the Industrial Park desired the sewer installation, they should pay for it, Mr. Carlson stated that if the trunk installation is made, he felt they should pay on an equal basis with other property owners who may benefit by it and be assessed at the proposed rate of :5250.00 per acre. If the trunk sewer is installed, he feels that the Village will be well cvzpansatad as an orderly expansion will be made by industry conin- in and incrassinn the tax revenue for the Village. It is also Dir. Carlson's feeling that the Park would expand vey- rapid!, as he has several clienta who are interested in I ating #I'tiae:Park and ., if this would take pla-ce, the assessed valuation could be.increased by several million dollars, which w�Ulci give the Village s;consid able amount of additional operating fYan�33 acid thereby improve its tax base. lie also fait that the installation would not be solely for.: the Park as other industries which would lime to locate in other areas in the Village as fv ll as those presently located there, are badlyin need of'the sewer system. Ha fall that the Park's use of the sewer,. system, would be, greater. than. it would be for other iiidustry^ or residen tiai areas., -per a of lard. After all requests for bearing had been.heard, the tasat'3M was adjourned by the :ayo: at 1105 o' clock' P. M; . H. T. .6nson, Village Clerk.