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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 03-16-1970n M MINI.?ES Of A REGULAR COUNCIL !NBrrisC PLrTPUV., ?.41 NES(YI•A MARCH 16. 1970 A regular mating of the ??)mouth Village Council was called to ordel• by Acting Mayor Johnson at 0, 0n P.M. on Macih 169 19711. PRESENT: Counellmn Johnson, Hintz, Kinds sth and Spaeth. Acting Manager Barnes, Attemey Lefler, Fngtneer-% Pagan and Boaestroo. ABSENT: Mayor hilde, out of town for businwew reasons. MINVUS 20TION was made by Councilman !lints, s :ond by Councilman Spaeth to approve the minutes of March 1, 1979 as submitteJ. Motion carried, unantmoux vote. PRESENTATION Mr. Douglas Fenard, Presidtnnt, and 19r. C•eorge Kreats, Vice President. c the Plymouth Snowmobile Cl eb submitted a letter dated 1`U rch 16. 14?O accompanied by a $5!1.00 check as a donation toward the iurchase of a snowmobile for •se by the Police Departmet t as p in of their equipment to enforce the snowmobile ordinance. Mr. Kreatx stated th.t the club hoped to make a further donation at a later date. The Council expreabod their apprectattnn :o the club and asked that they keep note' shack until such tit ee that a snommobtle is purchased, at which tim, Seting "tanager Barnes will contact them for thin donation. PETITIONS, REQUESTS b CROtLNT lTiONS Fngtneer Hagen read hie `t6C s'/t-76 regarding the resontn- reeuest rtsly by Kenneth Scl iehe from R-ia to p-4 and 11-2 at the V% • orsec t ton of County Toad 6 and Highway 0101. :lr. Tom Dro-upheity, repress 11ting "r. Schitbe, and tis architect stated that the plans and ffasihtl.tty study viis or ant d to ,he RF: KINUTES OF MARCH ?, 1970 RE: PLYMOUTH SNOWnRILF CLU DONATION L": I.600NI NG RE01'%"."' BY K. SCHIFBF IffPlanningCommission. They feel it is a good plan, wl tL''!1e i - It, ,..Ititfietl •tom-ou4 i O i• le In accordance with the Villape's requests lia further a;tate d he un lerstrod the ?`tanning Conmtst+ion's dvixal way taset' on the .Malted Compre3hon#ttves uui,le Plan and it was their uesire to go alone, with the Planning Consultant's recommendations. Mr. Clougherty said they would like to make their strdtes available te) the Council, but if there was tip charca for "Itertr rropornl tc. pag4t, it t ould F+a a wasp of time to present them. 'he Rtudits may 1 a rpvtc+vekl :ee letnil l ttt it will take constdernt le time to do ge% ho rald. t'ounetlman !lint: aRked if these had been prettsontee.t to the Planring Commttt 4Wn. `'r. 11.%ughesrty aerie. Ire told the Planning Commlicalon that Ott strelien vn tl.l he male nVallable to them but It seemed that they had al re adv mat -le a p •e- I ti0emetn t on the matter, Acting "layt-ir Jot:.stun satid ti they material IS oval l.l: 1p the evounell • ould 11ke t 1 receive t t. 'rite+ arch l cec t gatd the 4 turfy cover4t it n,, , 4 t i ca l Ana— lysts of traffic flow and nther pertinent tnc.toY: sr wtll requt •e, gomo time to study. .Attorney Lefler told Counctl that if the gtudira etre pearmans to title requost leer would recrrim.%nd the Counctl reeetve• it for re%tete in tair- nene to the petitto, r ar%t applicant, even tf it void rnnutreg another council vipettop to els no, thereby giving; the liv,sponrnt a chance to ijub"+tt V.I.. matrri.lt. 11 u Page 2 Council minutes - March 16. 1910 However, if it is so volumnous that it cannot be presented now they could submit it Istar. Mr. Dougherty said a set fat- each Council member will be delivered to their homes or the Village hall as well as a set for the Attorney and each Engineer. Council told him that after the studies have been revteweO the!,r petition will be placed on the agenda of a future meeting. The architect gave a quick rundown on the aerial photo layout which he displayed and stated ;he ntrnber of acres involved, their proposed rezoned uses, access points, number of apartments, number of parking spaces that will be provided, internal traffic. drainage pattern, ponding area and buffer sone for the adjacent residential area. He also displayed drawings of how thin area will look vhen completes;. tae offered to .leave the draw- ings for study. W)TIC1% was made by Councilman 111ntz. second by Councilman Spaeth to defer action on the rezrning request made by Kenneth Schiebe until April 6. 1970. otion carried, unanimous vote. At. -ring :layor Johnson asked the petitioner to also present .I cf+r+plete break- down showing the exact comparative land use now ac compared to the one oresPnted approximately a year ago and any other comparative data, Engineer lingen reviewed his `thi, "7n-15 giving hi,n recommendations concern- ing tl e Preliminary Plat covering the Sagamore apartment complex project to be developed north of the Rockford Coad at Union 'ferrate by Atetro Deve-opment Corp. Air. Ken Weestrand, representing the developers, sarid It will be built according to the plan, le displaved tlae unit develop- ment site p!nn and stated how they linve scheduled construct-i.co of the buildings. hon they will handle the mni+t onance tests, gave the &umber of t;urages and parking stalls that will tae provided. pointed aut the lot line~, proposed financing,, traffic and donated park land. lite said their preltminary and final plat plans havA l -seen submitted for approval. Council was concerned abort problems developing at a later dnto concerning the building construction. parking and selling of tracts. The petitioner said they do not plan to sell tracts but may go .into partnersh1p. It lYas agreed by Council that strong covenants wrili have to he drawn up to cavRt assessment obligations and maintenance. engineer Hagen said tie vould rec- ummcnd that no but !cling permits lie I.RRtiod unt t l sat °.afactory covenants 1 nve been drawnup, signed and filed, An slternittive would he to have the prtitinner rei•raw the gtte pine of tach yrnplete hut!ding with it's boundaries. Councllmnn Rindigoth reminded Council hat the serer and water r,tc.i.litie9 tar ench lot murit he considered, This subject WEIR ci.iecusscttl. Acting "roar Johnscir, said rhe initint request looked good but now he doeg not think the plan is exactly what the Council LR look- ing for, Thi+ petitioner snid it will 1 e th same Plan, but they cannot Find a mortgage company who will f In;tt ce the whole project, Concern %,an nxyt:s;:seed by Acting InnaAer Harneg regarding; ,anse•ssments for odd shaped lotne The. Council agreed that there are Rovgral ta4ues that rehu; ro further stutly. It weiR decided to defr.r netton until. "arr`i 111th. Cotinct iman 11tnt?, astked that the staff furnish alterntaLves of this i,ygue. RE: P4£l.IMI1AVo PIAT, " KTRO pFVF.L0P` FNT CO. 01 Page 3 - Council minutes - March 16, 14711 Mr. Howard Dahlgren of `'idwest Plannern. representing Northwestern College RE: KW COLLEGE spoke before Council. and displayed a site plan of the proprseu college .and radio tower, to be located west of Fernbrook Lane, south of County Road 09. lie said the petitioners feel this development to be A very, fa-.orable social 1:antribution to the community. Ile gave statistics concerning acreage, haildtng schedule, number of students, park land donation on which they xpect to erect the radio tower and meeting with ad;lacent landowner: cgncern- ing the radio station, KTTS, as compared to the one at the university of "Linn, Thev believe this will become a focal point of the Village and Identified as such. Deadline for erection of this tower is l`70. "icro-waving would entail another land purchase. "Ir. Dahlgren urged the Council to real!ctli%tly con- sider and look favorably upot the Northugestese College's request fer a Special Use Perr.it covering erection of the rndi.o tower on this site oni deve".opment of the vo tlege, Attorne1w Lefler said the ,action taken by Coucicil of the febrtwr? 23, 1970 meeting denying the riquest to erect a rad.lo tower was tt.a res jlt of a letter datod February 1S, 19"0 which lie received from Mr. J. P. Darling of Midwest Planning and called to Council's attention. He was not aware of any pending petition before the Coun:.il. Its later found out that the Pillage and Planning Commission had 'ay:en aporoached in 1968 and early 1960. on how this land should be rezoned for the towor .nnd co.11ege. The Planning Commission suggested se:vera.l alternni:tves for ;:ontng and a Conditional. Use Permit, No ac:tuol request has been 1-eceived from them. Councilman Kindseth told the Counc::! the ~lainning Commission recon.ended at their meeting of January ?n, 11110 that nr action snuti d he taken an the radio tower until the Village received definite evidence th,1t the collepe will, be built and when. Ile has been waiting to see a• building p.l.in and receive more assurance that the call;F go war going m he built. All they had received tins a request concerning Ole radio tower. Attorney Lefler said the Line of .action rakan doea not, Follow proper procedure. Yr. Oahl- pren said the college wishes to fullew correct procedure and will bring this before the Planning Commission and from there to the Cnunctl to Frage prewious action, IIID Al.AFI) O&Vk4A"i v -:t,- -Ov Ftigineer Banestron distributod to Councit a resume ref,: rdi.ng the rorce. %lain 1'F: FORC'1' `TAt;,4' connection tv b9iniitinpolts vitich i Y' 'I total $t,f Q8.'''h.Fn. There wns ,t TO " INNI'Al'OLIS dlseugsian on Goldon Val'ley's plartie 1pation nad the extsting. lift station at 171:1+ Avenue. '1r. Bonestron had previously reenmrinnoled moving it -v t0,,e Pillaev halal property 'gut now recommends taint it hp ief't at ttie site and that whatever parts that ;arts removal*lc lie used to Wiii a costs, a1prpx-tnt %t- ely $.13,010. Ile said that outside (if a fete mttior ttev-i not requireJ, `4tro's approvatl tins boon recetved and Ile discussed thn vol%imv of flow, bar aert%en, documentation and the vritical. time element which can he noted frow tilt? competitive lAds received, :%y we l.t as votisiderat! yin to bo made Cor the Sept. first orenlng of the htg:h Achottl. It was 'sr, 11nnestr.00's spininn ;ink h ond- 1n1; should be for C, 5 a,`111K1, lice erred that a dectgion ),o made on the hid for innollatton of the lift station, Av-.ttngt "at -aper Barnes that Mts cin 111,n A an'! It of the Yorre Vain ,P- held %inti 1. the bldg fer hondg have been MMIC. 0 0 i Pinge 4 - Council minutes - ?Iarch lt`, 1970 i 1OTION was made by Councilman Klndslpth, second by Councilman Ilintz to RES. NO. 70-45 adopt RESOLUTION N0. 70-359 A RESOL;'TION TO AWARD THE BID FAR THE 'SANT.- LTFT STATION DID TARY SEWER LIFT STATION TO BARSO CO'o STRUCT:.)1t SUBJECT TO APPROVAL OF THE FEDERAL WATER POLLUTTON CONTROL `.AGENCY. `lotion carried 4 aye roll call vote. Awarding of bids on Plan A and R wi] l be made at. the "larch 30th special meeting. REPORTS BY OFFICERS, 30ARDF 6 CO%,D! 6SS Engineer Hagen reviewed his %I&C #70-26..cnnce,.ntng ilennepin County's RE: COUNTY ROADS proposed construction of an interchange at County State Aid Highways ##18 & (#9 INTERCHG. 18 and #9 in which he recommendae. that the Council approve and enter into an agreement with them to pey nbwt, $11,616.28 toward the over- all cost of about $2,228,865.00. Ile po:tntead out the area in question on a layout mat as well as the proposed l'rualignment of County Road /;9. The cooperative agreement is based on ot r paying 502 of the storm sewer cost for draining County Road r19 in the 11troiect area. The Village of New Hope has not agreed to enter Into gush an HRreement. A discussion followed and it was mentioned that in vteta of the aerial survey that pias been ordered and a storm sewer stuch that should he made, the 50% about $3500) should be clarified by the County Commissioner. Acting Manager Barnes told Council this money have to be budgeted in 1Q71 if the Village participaves. LOTION was made by Councilman Ilintz, second by Councilman Spaeth that this request will continue to be studied as it is felt the request for the Village's participation is not fair aid tiquitah l.e, especially the 502. '`Lotion carried 4 aye vote. RESOLUTION'S b ORDINANCI:ti MOTION was made by Councilman Ilintz, second by ouncilman Spaeth to ORDINANCE P70-15 adopt ORDINANCE NO. 70-15, AN ORDINANCE WIEWINC, SECTION 9 Oi'' CHAPTER AA1END SECT. 9 VII OF TIIR VILi.AGE CODE RELATING TO THE DIVIS'C)N ANi) CONSOLIDATION OF CiIAPTI;R NII INDIVIDUAL LOTS OF RECORDED PLATS OR TRACTS Ot A SEG I STERED LAND SURVEY. Motion passed 4 aye roll call vote. MOTION was made by Councilman Spaeth, second by 'ouhcilman Ilintz to ORDINANCE 470-16 adopt ORDINANCE NO, 70-16, AN ORD114ANICE AMENI )ING ;ixlTinx 22, 1;VB- A%,'E40 SECT. 22 nll'.L'SION 1, PAFACRAP11 3 OF fill: PLYMOUTH ZONING PRi.TKIANCE RELATING To VIII)IVS 1 LANVS LYING i IT1,10 00 FEET OF THE 80UNDARIE&S (IF AVY ?,ONING DISTRICT. otion passed 4 aye roll call vete, 4\10TTON tins made by Councilman Uinta, second by C:ounci'min Sp ctli to Iti S. NO. 7n-II6 adopt RlA01,171no NO, 7n-86, A 1:I.SOi.I''1'ION ItEQ11148'i'TNG Tb\T TjIr `LINNI-sn'rA 1 IGRADE HIGHWAY STATE II1('lRgAY 1)1;1''1'. 111: 111: ICASTI:I) TO .I" 4EDIATRLY 1"1j%N TC OPORAi)E STATN '151 111CI114AY #55 THROUGH THE ENTIRE WITTS OF PLYMOUTiI V.LljA(r So rIIAT RIGHT OF WAY AND C:ONsTRUCTION REQUTRE-2MENTS %,iA`' BF 13111%101. it I'll) BEFORE ALL ADJACENT LANDS MV1: 111 EN, l?1 V1.1orim. Mcitton earrted 4 Ivii roll roll vete. Page 5 - Council minutes - +arch 16, 1970 APPOINTIME3TS MOTION w -as made by Councilman Spaeth, RESOLUTION NO, 70-8:9 A RESOLLMON TO INSPECTOR FOR PLVf)UTH VILLAGE DURING LICENSES b PE101ITS 0 second by Councilman Hintz to adopt APPOINT CHARLES POPPLER Af. "LED 1970. Motion passed unanimo.• vote. Police Chief Hawkinson submitted a satisfactory security investigation report concerning ?fr. L. J. Mancuso who has applied for a Set Up License at the LaCucino Restaurant, Mr. Mancuso said his present hours for operation of thn restaurant is 11:00 A.M. to 11:00 Pom. If he getj the Set Up License he will remain open until 1:00 AsM. Councilmen Spaeth asked what beating this license will have on people coming into the rer.t- aurat.t. fr. Mancuso said lie has a 3.2 beer license and minors area allowed in the place. He thought they would be allowed if he has a Set Up License too. Councilman Kindseth said there is a Pride Force Committee at present studying liquo• licensing by the Village. Hr prefers tr. wait until their report is received before making a decision cin this request. Acting Mayo; Johnson concurred and said action should be ceferred for one month. Councilman Hintz offered to contact the Pride Force Chatrman concerning this study. MOTION was made by Councilman Kindseth, seconc by Councilman Spaeth dir- ecting Councilman Hintz t+c contact the Pride Farce Chairman relative to the Committee which is making a study of liquor licensing and set ups in the Village of Plymouth. This petition is deferred until April 6, 1470. Motion passed 4 aye vote. 1ES. NR. M-87 d ?ED INSPEFRO RE: SLT UP LICENSE - L. J. MANCUSO lL3•SO •v Mr. Schmidt of the Beacon Heights Auto Sales has submitted an application RE: BEACON for a Conditional Use Permit to sell tracte rs and other items on his AUTO SALES used car lot. MOTION was made by Councilman llintz, second by Councilman Kindseth to approve the license renewal for Rencon Heights Auto Sales. Motion carried unanimous vote. Nelson Land & Realty requested approval for a Conditional Use Permit to install two 4'x8' signs at County Road i110 and Zachary Lane. Engin- eer Hagen's M&C 070-18 stated the Planning Commission recommended app- roval. Councilman Kindeetit said these are both :lead end, unmarked Intersections and there have been three or four accidents here every week. Councilman Hintz said it would be better to have the Village install a sign to control traffic at this intersection. Engineer Hagen said the Nelson Land 6 Realty signs will have tn be placed back from the intersection so they will not obstruct the visibility. MOTION was made by Councilman llintz, second the request for a Conditional lse hermit for Motion carried, unanimous vote. by Coulcilman Spaeth to deny Nelson land & Realty Company. HEIGHTS RE: CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - NF:1.SnN LAND AND REALTY n 9 T Page 6 Council minutes - March 16, 1970 MOTION was made by Councilman Hintz, second by Councilman Spaeth to RE: LICENSE RENEW - approve the license renewals for Garbage klaulers to All State Disposal ALS FG't ALL STATE Service and Boyer Garbage Service. `lotion carried, unanimous vote. AND BOYERS SERVICE DISBURSEMENTS NOTION was made by Comicilman Spaeth, second by Councilman Hintz to adopt RESOLI.'TION dO. 70-88, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE REGULAR PAYROLL FOR THE PERIOD ENDING MARCH 159 1970 IN THE ATAOUNT OF $15920:7.80. Motion carried 4 aye roll call vote. NOTION was made by Councilman Kindseth, second by Councilman Hintz Lo a#'opt RESOLUTION NO. 70-89, A RESOLI.''rION APPROVING THE GENERAL FUND DISBURSDIENT FOR THE PERIOD ENDING MARCH 16, 1970 IN THE AMOUNT IF 22,2183.77. Motion carried 4 aye roll call vote. MOTION was made by Caurcilman Kindseth, second by Councilman Hintz to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 70-90, A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE CONSTRUCTION AND SINKING FUND DISBURSEMENT FOR THE PERIOD 17NDING MARC11 16, 1970 IN THE AZ!01'NT OF $279,292.94. ?lotion carried 4 aye roll call vote.. MISCELLANEOUS Acting Manager Barnes said lie and Park S Recreation Director Reuper went over the list of available tax forfeited land. They recommend the Village consider obtaining the folie 'ng parcels: Plat 43732, Section 32: South of the rallroau track on 111gliumy IA10.1, adjacent to the School District #281 Administration property, it 94 acre plot, Parcels 334n and 3350. The County will send a form to list what use these parcels Will he put to. Attornev Lefler said a decision must he male on what will he done with the land. RES. NO. 70-88 REGULAR PAYROLL RES. N0, 7n-89 GENERAL FU 1D RES. NO. 70 CONSTRUCTION 6 SINi'.ING FUND RE: TAX FnRFETTFD LAND Section 33, South half: Parcel 4210, below Pnrk::r's Lake. Section 26, North hnl.f: Parcel 6150, use for a imall. neighborhood perk. Section 24, South half: Parcel 1300, use for a small neighborhood park. Section 35, South half: Parcels 2400, 271(1 and 28nn. Section 33, North half.: Parcels 2300, 23sn and 4550. Subur iandnle Marker' R Lake Addition, Section 25, 5' strip along Medicine LnkE. Th -.'s strip iR not desired unleias tt is Adjacent to another parcnl. This would go back to the State. Section 3.5: Parcel 3655 Is stan11 and will be •eost:ly to imurove. A parcel across from Beacon Ileighta School.. Councilman Pinta said lie drove through the nrpn in llencnn Heights Second Addition to view a parcel at IveR and Larch Lane North wh.icli is very ruittic in nature, lie balteves this, would make a nice ne ghhorhnod park which the neighbors request and Itinve :It remain :in It's; nitural stnte. The children enjoy playing here. There is a prO1Pm that people may start dumping there, which has occurred to some extent. lir, William Rausch, 14SO IN. Larch Lane, presented a petttiai, signed by several res- Ide:tts asking that the property .in question he parchased by the Vilinge and preservee as a nntural park land nren. Page 1, Co.incil minutes - March 16, 1970 Acting Manabet Barnes questioned problem r,nd be costly tc improve. pared to make a decision* whether or not this will create a policing Council••nan Kindseth said he Is not pre - Attorney Lefler advised that if the tax forfeited land is not sold by the State when it goes up for auction it is possible that the Village Bray be ably to pick up said parcels at a nominzl fee of $1.OR. The Park Commission was praaented this list at their last meeting and Councilman Kindseth sr -id 6e would like to see a report from thea. Mr. Barnes said they prefer.eu to leave any decision up to him and the Park Director. MOTIM was made by Councilman Kindseth, second by Councilman Hint+ that the 'tillage rtafer the Classification Non -Conservation. List Form #644-C Tay. Forfeite3 Land) to the Park b Recreatiou Director for his opinion as :o what areas might be effectively corporated for park land and said report be given to the Park Commission and Council. Motion carried, unanimous vote. NOTION was made by Councilman Hintz, s%cond by Councilman Kindsoth to adopt RESOLUTION NO, 70-910 A RESOLUTION APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AN'J AUTRORYZE THE ADVERTISMENT FOR BIDS CN APRIL 13, 1970 TO CONSTRUCT PUMPHOUSE: NO. 29 B'JILD ADDITIONS TO PU`!P}tOUSE NO. 1 ANM PIXIOUTH PLAZA PUPtPHOUSE AND INSTAL. FLUORIDATION AND CHLORINATION EQUIP?tF.N'1'. Itotion carried, 4 aye Yoll call vote. MOTION was made by Gw,nci iman Hintz. second by Councilman Johnson to adopt RESOLUTION Ni0, 70-92, A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING PAVENT OF 54750 TO MR, WALLACE AND MARGARET 1. LESSARD FOR EASI~MF,A'TS ON TIMIR PROPERTY FOP QANITARY SEWER PROJECT #68-1B (M4 INTERCE:PTOR). Motion carried 4 aye roll call vote. The Thoroughfare Plan study prepared by Councilman Kindseth will be taken up at the March 30th special meeting. MOTION waa made by Councilman Hintz, second by Councilman Spaeth to adept RESOLUTION NO. 70-939 A RESOLUTION I EM7NDING RESOLUTION #69-116, RELATIN(: rn WATER n:,rr,.RS AND T11AT THE TYPE OF WATER ?'M'FRS TO Nr; PSED WITHIN WE VILLAGE '11T11 R1 SPIXT TO RESIDCI\MAL, WMIM4RCIAL AND INuI'S- TRIAL ESTABLISF{ilEM Sll< L BE, SELCCTLn BY Till: VILLAGE' MANACEP. Motion carried h aye roll ,all vote. LOTION was made by Councilman Spaeth, second by Cr>unci.lman blintz to adjourn at 11:30 P.M. ?lotion, carried, unanimous te. 3 1 'l'. - m- arry Jo n, Acting Mayor 1 Attest: ,Qfo t.A @ o C 0 RES. NO, 70-91 ADVERTISE FOR RID PJMPHOUSF. #2, ETC. RES. NO, 7n -q? LESSARD EASEMENT RE: T11OP.0UG11FARB PLAN RES. NO, 7n—q3 II AT'f) I 1 2 3 4 s 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 n P R O C E E D I N G S of the REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF THE VILLAGE OF PLYMOUTH In the Matter of the Rezontng Request of Kenneth Schiebe Plymouth Village Nall Plymouth, Minnesota March 16, 1970 RAY J. UIRSCNtN ai ABSOCI. N-11111 710 Lint National ftnk NUIlding IMINN[A'OLUL MILAN["TA 1111A0! 40 r 3 2 1 2 APPEARANCES: VIZ a;ge CouneilmQn: 3 Edward R. Minta T . Terry Johnson 4 !Harold V. Kindseth John M. Spaeth S Vsllbge Engineer: e Francis D. Hagen Vi1'lgge Secretary: 0 r.eroltne J. flanf Acting Manager: 10 Dewan D. Barnes 11 Vt1lairv, tttorney: 12 Hebert tefler, ,Esq. 13 1411 In tehalf of tha Proponent: 1511 Thomas E. Dopmherty, Esq, 1611 Mr. Stenqutnt, Archttect 17 e a Is 1911 The regular meeting of the Village Council of 20 lrnouth' hall al;, the Villese 1!1111, Plymouth, Kinnosotnx 21 11. Monday evening, M.irch 11%, X970, convened at 7:30 o'clock 2211 P.M., Mr. T. Terry Johnson, aging mayox,, pr. en1dim, 23 21 25 RAY I LIRiCNEN 4, AGINWAYIS 71011"1 NetilWel 04nk DutVing MINNTAMIIq MIN00190TA ova I I II I I I I i 3 1 M R . DEWAN B. PIrRNES: We I ll start at this 2 time with 7.vA which Is a rek-onAng request fr= Kenneth 3 Schiebe and, ak%*. Mr. Kagen what he has to sta.l e on this 6 item. I S Mr. F14ANCIS D.. HAGEN: You have a memo in 611 your file or in your dgen14 that I sent along with a. 7 copy of the Pl,anring Cts mliision minutes. The Planning; a C Ium1t s'$Ion I of the Village of Plymouth held a public 9 hearing on Fetruary 25, 19709 On the petition of Kenneth 10 11 12 13 14 Scttlebe to rei:one property located at the intersection of ;ounty Road 6 anti State Highway 131 from R0, open district, to R4, multiple rasidence district and B2, shopping ojtnter-busineas d istrIet. Tha copy of the Planning Commii3e.ion minutes concerning the hearing, 1511 'is attached .'or your information. And the excerpt, is 16 here 1711 APl-or hearing the proponents and objec;tors 18 11 to the'l7opoued re onlog and weighing thz implications of 19 II the pry; posod development as it pertains to the, Village 20 eompreh,tunive plana For the area and traffic problems in 21 the are;; , the Planning Commission took notion recommending 1 22 the den til of the requested re sonine . 23 1 NR. T. TERRY JOHNSON: I thank the thing 24 for us tq do$ if itla all right with tho council, la to 2511 hold off -1n our basic discuuml,on and hear from the pra- MAY J. LERSCHEN i A>> SOCIATt11 71011n1 Natlam l G" BulMing YINNKAPOJ& YIIIN11NOTA 69M 0 U 1 1 I I 1 11 pon3nt.s at this p Iint and also those who, are going to 2 speak it opposition, 311 And I would like to indicate, that If you 4 wish to i 1 a blue card which we Would like s I and advance to the eouncit. If there I 0 U 1 1 I I 1 11 pon3nt.s at this p Iint and also those who, are going to 2 speak it opposition, 311 And I would like to indicate, that If you 4 wish to epaak there to a blue card which we Would like s for you I to fill out, and advance to the eouncit. If there 6 If are a dumber ha -re who are going to speak ire oppositlon 711 to any of theae requests or petitions we would appreciate all it if there would be- cnP spokesman for the group, it pos- 9 11 sible, or two or three so them is not a vast number loll speaking. And if someone states a position that you 1111 agree wtth, I think a simple Indication of your name and 12 address and that you eancur would be what thy eQuneil is 1311 looking for. 14 11 So at this time I would 111ce to have thos,3 is who are going to present the data asking for the recortirg 16 to please presont it to the council, 17 MR, .aOMWITY: Thank you, Mr. Chairmen, Ilm le Tom Dougherty, attorney for the proponents. And we have 19 and did present to tho Planning Commission detailed plane Ix, and proposals concerning this request. 1 We have had feasibility studies made and 23 a study made by a planning consultswnt. Ard the plans 4111 that we had drawn avid presented were made in accordance Z, with these feaoibility studies. Zs Now, my Feeling is that we leave a good plan RAY J. LEROMIRN ASSOC1ATUG 710 First NOOMI Unk GUAdit MINNtOW& MINNUOTA 5NO 0 6 I IJ 4 I \ i 1 i 1 and that we modifled It and changed it ltd accordance 2 with the prior request thInt we coma back 101th a ilii'- 3, U,rent plan than would be more 4%n line with whale the 411, village warty, It's my undarstAnd ik% tha-t t*,,* denial s of the Planna,ng O mmission was on they ,,DasLs that there b was a comprehensive rezoning plan for th. a ax+ea adopted 7 and that the Planning Corm 'scion wanted to 4o along with 911 the: comprehensive rezoning plan as props A -d by thein 9 planning consultants., By the village planning consul. 16 tants. 11 ii I would say thin, If the council cjauld 11ke, , 12 we (could Make av;tilable these studies, Eowever, my reel tng 13 it ghat if there is no chance for our proposal to pass, 1 4E} trAt it would be wanting your time and our time to pre - 1S 11 sent these atudiee; to you for your c1.un3ideratior. 1611 If you think tnat you would be interestf;d 1' 11 in geeing th'm! If yoer think theL tilere Is any chance 1911 that our prop®c, 3l would pans we Mould be glad to make 19 11 this information avallabl( to you grid go over it in Oe" 20 tail with you. It 13 a good study, but it would take con - 21 sideratle amount of time .foar you to roally, study and dim 22 soot it. 23 And at this tirue I would like tG, p:y4vsAnt 24 ou'r srahitect and have him explain what t}ie propose l is, 25 MIR. JORNSON: think we woulc„ lute -4-hat. RAY J. LNRBCWBN 44 &SOMIATES 710 Rlnt Nallonal liam Nulldine MINN[Al'9 14. MINN[lt1TA dOJO? n 1 i 1 2 K 4 C MR. EDWARD R. HINTZ: May I ask one ques- 0 ton before you go into ;your proposal. Did you make availableyourreporreports to our planner? MR. DOUGW..TY: I told him that they would be avatlable and at t',%&t point a motion was made ;.o deny 7 the n ,qusst and adopt the proposal -- or the zoning as 9 undewl the comprehensive guide. And it appeared to vae 9 that they had prz judged thie natter to the extent that 10 II they wasn't interested in what, our proposal was and thrty 11 went aha -,,i and dens•,ad It, 12 K{. JOHNSON: Are you referring to the 13 Plonning Coirzisi5lon? 14 MR. DOUGHERTY: The Planning Commission, 1S MR. .JGHNSON: Mx. Hagen, it I recall there 16 wae a fairly lengthy di4cussion about the rezoning raquest. 1' MR. HAGE! - They had -- it shows in the i M'LnvLeg the did give the p Ants the opportunity toiygpiaon, 17 Explain their proposal, And dear! tng thla time eta normally 2%; the time whoa, you know, that in. explained. 21 , We DOUGNERTY: Thallso studies are not some - 12 thing that just are explained, r1lu have to sit dawn and 9' reaO them. But like I say, if thn r4 is no stance that 24 this thing to going to pass then ,1' don't etre that wia should 21 be wasting our time and your timo to go into thgrm. MAY J. LINBCNlN % /1MMATIAS 710 Fist P1460M1 IkInk luilding MINNiAPOL18, MINNESOTA W-02. K I Jam._ •.-,.. q 1' 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 1s 16 1 M7 is 19 2C 21 22 23 24 25 1` a i i Nit. JOHNSON: I don st 1 nink that we, neces- sartly take that popt;:r3. This council would ,lice to k,nruo what you have pres/rnted to the planving Commission and then underatant: acs what basis they Urned t do"% So if you have, that materia,t we would Akt to see what you hava. XR . DOUGHERTY: We have what we presented to the Planning Commiasion, 'hut these studies are eomq- thing that it would taker you several hours to review them and to digest them, Nit. HINTZ: What do these studies contain? MA, STgNQUIST: Thaw are iytetistica2 ara. lysis of the neighborhood and atatistical analysis of the traffic flow ltnd so on and so forth upon which we bused our proposaj. here. If this generates some Interest on your part thio; would be our supporting date for our proposals. And night be in conflict with Soda of your Planning Commission or your planners proposals, lin other words, It's basicall,, Lll% x'ier ,look from a different tew- point. at the Nair w 3 eel and think it should go. MR. 1MrtWT " $FLSR: Mr. Mayor, if those eantlumin Have m ater tal thea is germane and relel.ant to Ole matter b3fore. the 0otlnc4.l on thte Wopositt.)ns and I tass%:-%) that they do, I wuvid recommend to the counzil BRAY J. LENSCN<N • AGGOC1ATES 110 FInt National Bank Building MINlti1110MIS, M114MIGOTA 55"1 6 s we a 1 2!1I 3 i. J 11' CA 81 VJ 101 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 31 22 23 24 25 0 that the courcil recalve that material. In fairness to. the applicant as well as to those Who object I bslieve that the council ought to consider all materials wh'.ch the. applicant has a a11- atle to hint, And if that should mean that it would take anc r hr: r council enceat tng to resolve tragt, I would say so be it. I do n%,t feel that this council should underta..e r.ow, then I a 1 2!1I 3 i. J 11' CA 81 VJ 101 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 0 31 22 23 24 25 0 that the courcil recalve that material. In fairness to. the applicant as well as to those Who object I bslieve that the council ought to consider all materials wh'.ch the. applicant has a a11- atle to hint, And if that should mean that it would take anc r hr: r council enceat tng to resolve tragt, I would say so be it. I do n%,t feel that this council should underta..e to make a dec sion on a matter of this kind withol;t giving the propoaaent an opportunity to submit whatever materials he may have. And I would strongly urge chit the council Invite the applicant to submit: the m: tcrials anct If they ar. so voluminous that they etannot be examined r.ow, then would recommend that they b3 :%nc, Med and the mattor be cot:tinuad until the council is pr;:pared to have made a study of them and then oe -.ble to havo all the appl i - cantle facts in front of them. MR. HIYTZ: I would aerteinly like to see that: mysel'. 1 vould 111c; tk.. sw4 tFt sports that ;you do have at',u if you could submit it to us, M DOUGHUTY: I Cut,ld rake -- w!MIL I could do is make Xerox %:apic;a for ovory memher o the council if that Would apl.lod it up,, MR. JOHNSON: ME e DO1=11 ITY: How many would that be" ivy: `: Y%33, yea, Oktay. . I'Md I can dol.ivor tt RAY J. LFIRSCHEN & AGDOCIAT6d 7l0 nisi NaIfonmi Nonk Building MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 i i 1 I to your hom •; III to t?,a c ou+ is i t v i l l asee ha l l here., wh i-o-h. Z elver you In g n t F. r 3 I MR. 1Z WE :. Mr. Mayon, if 1 m:lght -int$ I 4 jectonce m..orL-,. Mr. Dougherty, would; you be good 9 enough to matte more than Just five? Make a couple for''. d me too, please? r 7 MF. JOHNSON: -fir the eng:taweer also, Mr. 8 FAgen. : m1ght ask, has the, Planning ;ommi.s-cion seen the 9 material you are go-lrtg to give to us? 10 tQi , DO'UGHERTY : They d id.n "t . I told t) i(im I 1 I, had tt and I didn't know they were fSoing to act kr,hl, 12 aii-ay. As sooh as we ware done thoro was a motion aftex 13 the oppon-.nnts had talked, and I thought I would have an 14 aopartuni -- Ist:r on to present '0. to then1, 1'5 MR. RIWZ: Shouldn't our .Planning. Commission 16 also ',A a con`F o0 thia rte: ..r, to atudyr" And our rlarin.:r 17 M.. LEPLO : Tlt%% Flanning Couunlsatoa has t4d 18 a hear_inF On the matter. IIm rat, going to .,_ I woculd reit 19 suggent thot the triA1:tsyr be to the Planning 20 ionuT.i.astlon, 21 ISR. HUNT.: tato, I'm not talking. abiout t;htit,. 22 M. LPL; IC th v council w.tahas a copy to 23 be made ovallable to the Plarrrlr% 'nrm:tesic ct,F ti:kA i fi1j 24 But the manor In baroru tho opuncit now, 25 MR, EtxX1',1':": Yea mss.• ..-w.rWIo14•M S7-i:/t' RAY 11.IMBICMBN dh A6160CW Cts 711 R1n N tfon i 9,rn1 pullgs+a MINNij M7L15, 1 INNI'SQYA Klli1: 10 1 MR, LEFLER: And that's where I think now 2 it should stay. 3 AIR. HINTZ: Well, Herb, what I'm referring 4 'to specifically, I guess, . to have a copy made avail- s able to our village planner. 6 MR,, LEFLER: Yes, I thirllc that was Mayor Johnson's suggestion that Mr. Hagen be given a copy and 8 Mr. Dougherty indicated, he would do so. 9 M.R. DOUGHERTY: I think if we made the rest 10 of our presentation and then you saw the studies, that 11 they would ,fit in together. 12 In other words, let the architect show you 13 what we have and then ,you could see tno supporting data 14 that, we have and then you could .ad'ourn until -- for when - 15 ever the council meeting ts. 16 MR. JOHNSON: Let me ask Mr. Lefler, do you 17 think this is the best procedure to follow? Or have it 18 1 all In one evenings time:? If we open it tonight for a 1911 l.ngthy discussion -- 20 11 lam. LEFLER,* It would be my tho•ight, if the 2111 appliaanw is willing and tho people who may be here to 7211 object, that the material ought to bo% dic;eated by the 23 11 council first and the council will have it well in line 24 11 at the time that the presentation of thy: plan Is made. 25 11 MR. DOUG HERTY : Okay. RAY J. LBRSCNBN & A980CIATeP, 710 first Nallaml 6snk Building MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 554N 11 1 MR. LEFLER: Do you concur in that? 2 MR. DOUGHERTY: That's fine, either way. 3 If they wanted to look 'to e3ee whet we have got briefly, 4 then when they read our plan they would understated. S Either way. 6 MR9 JOHNSON: Let me ask Mr. Kindseth if 7 you might concur on that. Would you like to see what g they have or wait until one evening? 9 MR. HAROLD KINDSETH: I don't see an;i harm 10 on briefing us a little bit on the pictures. Five minutes 11 of it or something like this. Limit it. 12 MR. JOHNSON: Councilman Spaeth? 13 MR. JOHN SPAETH: I would like to look at it 14 and have an idea when. I go over this other matarial of 15 what is happening., 16 XR. JOHNSON: Councilman Hintz? 17 MR. HINTZ: Yes. is MK. DOUGHERTY% Why don't you just give us 19 a quick run down of what you've got, 24 MR. STENQUIST: This is a schematic plan Z1 layout of our proponal as relates to the area around it. 22 We have superimposed this upon an aerial photograph of 23 the surrounding area shoving in that way all the surrounding 24 land use;, the intersection that would be affected in 25 our proposal. RAY I LERSCNeN & AddOC1AT11d 710 First National unk Oulldley MINNEAPOIISs MINNESOTA 55M 0 12 111 This would be the intersection of 101 and 211 County Road 6. 311 This is County Road 6, in the upper direc- 411 tion and Highway 101 is at the east boundary of the site. 5 Our studies indicate that the general area 6 is a mixture of uses. It is not all reasidential, it to 7 not 311 public use, ft's a combination of public, COTA- 8 mercial, residential and under your zoning plans at the 9 present Lima there is going to be an inere9seof mvilti- 10 family. I believe. 11 Some areas up here have already been re - 12 zoned into forms of multi -family and town houses. 13 On this basis this to a commercial area, 14 predominantly, there's a dairy store, a .filling station is and garage, this is a service station and the sah00% 16 which comprises a large portion of the property at that 17 intersection is commercial in nature if not in function, is It iu a large building and involven large numbers of 19 psople coming and going virtually every diq, 20 This entire site comprises 24.64 acrei. 21 Based on our proposal the uses that would be feasil?lo 22 would include multi -family and town houses. And teased 29 upon our studies that were made for us, t%c, a ze of the 24 plat, the size of tyle looation in conjunction to the high - 25 ways, would ind io ate that it its nit euttabla for re siden- RtA'V J. LMNSCNtN r Ai;UMATte 710 Fiat Notional Bank •uildirq MINNIAFOLM MINNINTA UM a fl, U 13 ill tial. At least in a one family type of function, 2 It would serve vary wt:11 a large shopping 3 center or shopping center complex and a multi -family as I 4 complex. And our pr-iposal here, we're using 14.611 acres S as commercial, And the balance, a little over nide acres, 6 7 6 9 10 11 13 13 14 1S 14 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 is multi -family. tial there. Excuse me, I've got 14.95 9cres of oommer- At the prescnt time there is 113,000 square feet in this proposed plan that would 1-e the gross square footage area of the shopping center. MR. SPAW H: stow many? M. STENQUIST: 113,000. I Non't give you all these figures and these plare will be available to you and breakdowns., I have: on anotrer sheet all this datR. We tried to control the acces.i to the site by bisingi:ig in an accass road of%. of Cu .nty Road 6 which would be the principal auce sm to bot ;i the apartment com- plex and the shopping center whish would be in oxcess of 500 feet from the intersection, I understand t=hat the t ighway and county has plans far upgrading both the intersr cti,on and tt,ln roads thore. And based upon studies that have been made, the roads, as I understand i C, are going; to bo upgraded re- gardleos of whether a shopping c©nt.3r gods in there. RAY J. LNAWM!N • A611103AT68 10 Plitt Natioral Bank suitdir Q MINNCAP0111, MINNUOVA M(.11 Ee n i 14 1 H eaug,3 the traffic load is such that; both of those higti- 2ji ways have to ba Inprovad. 311 On this basis a 14 ai: re shopping center 4 development would not appreciably affect the traffic on s the Improved roads. There would b3 more traffic, but it 6 would not affect the traffic on thi improved roads. 7 On Highway 101 we brouj;ht in two access e points. One along the south border which serves both as 9 a buffer batween the moldential tG the south and as an 10 access to the residential or apartments on the west end 11 ofthe site. We bring in access roads here whish control 12 the access and agress from the south edge of the shopping 13 center at two points. 14 At this nearest point to the residential 1S area we have indicated a Pence and heavy planting along 14 there that would act both as a visual screen and a light 17 screen and as a sound screen to the residential wreas. 19 We have one other access point, off of High - 19 way 101 which makes this a more convenient type of aeoess 30 into the shopping center and gives us three access pointe 21 off of the highway for both the apartment complex and 3 the shopping center. 23 At present we have indicated 144 units of 24 apartments and two T2 unit buildings with the required 25 antount of garogi apace, as por your ordinance, with an NAY J. L.RMCMNN • ANOCIATtt 7.0 VIM ` e laul IMM Nulldft I, 0 0 h P J s 0 T 0 10 11 12 19 14 1S 16 17 18 19 0 21 22 23 24 Zs bxcess of exterior parkins;, In other worths, we, have provided fcr more parking space than Is required on t;he outside. NSR. HIMM How much is that? MR. STURUI I : I'll have to look her: on sir other sheet. The total parking, I b,sli ve, is -- let's nee what welve got. On the total parking on the apartment site is 244 units with 144 garage Cnd 15 90 care have open parking. I think you re,.vire orgy half a unit which would be 72would be all that would be re- quired there. We've tried to set up a traffic flow pattern that would keep the bulk of thtt traffic internally with this major circulation road. O,ar contours are set up so that this building would be lower than the elevatloil ofthe main floor of thie building or the ground floor elevation would be lower than that existing elevations of the ground level at the south end of the site. Generally, the existlig site drains north to a culvert here and northeast to the pond here, 'We've set up that internal storm sower systeme could be brought in through these ends -- through this end and this end of the building of the shopping eent3r alto and down this oerviva road and then directed to whatever would be the teat place as determined by eng neoring studies. RAY J. L61MCMEN & AGGMIATIAS 110 fint National ank Building MINNE/OIIS, YINN[69Tk U40 L, t i 16 1 It would be brought to this point, and car - 2 riled through your natural chain or drainage which would 3 be this direction or brought over this way and carred 4 through your natural drainage which is agaln in a 511 sautherly direction through this pond. What your proposals are, I understands 711 tte.ra are studies be!ng aone au t -o Whet storm eewers 8 mIght be utilized to this trep, q 1 would axpect that the Shopping cinter 1011 would not affect an;• a -corm levier or sta.rm drain- , plan n 11 in any greater extant than any heavy rt: s tdenti al d,,.ve- 13 lopment, wheth-,:-r it be : l ;Ze f'anitly r% idences here 13 fwd multiple hara 1411 With tho continuing increase of tritff14 15 11 ,,nat ta gotng to build up on both 141 and County Road 6, 1611 wo feel that a shopping c. -inter wotild sorvet better .then 171 1j multi afamily -,n thio location. Because of the traffic 1! it would bo a commercial corner just tie this liq a cora- 10 mercial cor;:er and thte Is a oommeraiel corner. And Zp Eike thle to commercial In nature, It's a eot ool e 31 And eo wN feel we are not changi.na the 22 che4,•ae ter or thin inte rneetlon or the character of the 23 neighborhood. What, we are doing !s conttnuing it or 24 proposing thst we cont; mia it, 35 Therefore, any inercase 1n traffic here would MAY A LIMOCHEN • A0180CIAT S 110 find hetWml OMk j+ulldlN MINMfA QllaNINN iq/A 6S4Q! Is T 0 0 N i i i7 1 actually,ro b- 11 generated extensively by thin shupping center. %nd this m4, ght act .as 9 buffer t%% the r esld*n- 3 tial areaq that we would prOose here and the existing 4 residentia'X areas,. i Tt would act 4s a eervtcy to the propo.15ed e rokulti-Family developments that. are being brought up in the way around hara. 8 In tha immediate surrounding area there As a 9 large amount of unpla' ted &round and there are t.ndustri al 10 buildings down this way in addition to commeratal activity. 11 This would be an example of perhaps the way l;t t;Te at.,apping center would look. Thia wauld 1k) the elects 13 vation looking at the bul'ldinS from Highway 101. This to 14 a perspective atudy of th,(a. area looking to the southwant 15 from th. Intersection at 102 here and County Road in lb this di: ict.LJn here, Showing the acce99 1600 ot*.f County 17 Road 6 Into the apartment complex harp .$ into the shopping 18 center . Into the othar Apartment complex hare, 0 The access road offof 101 to this direction, 20 showtn; our fence n1ong the buffer strip thot tie would 21 have prat;dod here or wl.11 prow de and with t! heavy 22 planting that we would do there indi.cat,i.ng tMe houses to 39 the south of that fenc(t. 24 Thie woul(I .indicate the pond witch is your 25 drainage nourek, r -t u now, RAY I L OKSCHIN • Ae#oou WS Ito plot :I811oM1 dank •MM"A MINN9APOLIC MINNIISOTA 554W nom i I It MR. DOLrGi MTY: 1 think that's an outline 211, of %that we v ve got and we'll furnish you with the infor- 3 motion we have to support it. And you could give u8 4 another date than wi could come back. 5 MM; t J0TM0 is I think in place of openlq; 6 it up for discu>nsion I wood just as soon defer any 7 discussion uni,.:ll me come back. Maybe we could do i'. its 8 a couple of wa&ka. 9 I, MR, H=Z: Well, are there owllar people jp in the audience that were here to speak aga]nst this? 11 MR4 JOHNSON: Well, I think it we do not 1211 take any action on thSs tonig?:t and- riot open it Lip there 13 would be no reason "Oto proc(ed with listening to the' oppon- 14 ent s . Or would the proper procedure be of one to I., io is them speak in opposition? 16 MR. LEFLBR: Well, I guess that's your ds - 17 , cision, A1r. Mayor. As long as you set a date I think loll evi:lryhody is ant Itled to know, the residents and w,211 as 19 these people, should know as to when you are going to 30 11 afflaiall.y take it up after you have the additional ma - 21 torial that they propose to provide you. 22't. HINTZ: Sixth of April. How soon can 2311 you get this Information to us? 2411 'R. DOUG OTY: This woek. 2511 MR. HI;vTJ.: You CUn get it to us this week? RAS/ J. 1.RRSCH1104 & A"CMIAWS 110 Flat National Dank Widens MINNIAPOLM MI1NN9307A 5540 t. K el 0 4I 51 61 71 81 91 101 12 1 13 1 14 1 15 1 16 1 17 1 18 1 19 1 r'A 21 Z? 1 23 1 24 1 ZS 1 i- R. DOURIWTY: Yes, MR. S. TENQUIST. These drawings are, avail~ 19 MR. DOUGHP-hVI': We could leave these here. lit. HINTZ: Well, then, I guekop -m '1'11 make a. motion that we defer action on this I:*. the 6th of April, if this concurs with the other councilmen, But 1111 m4ke that motion that we defer action and we'll take up the problem again on the 6th of April. And we put it on the ,agenda for that evening. AUR . SPAWY: I'll oecgnd that motion, night in April, now, Harold. MR. SKIETI —, That will, be the £:trst Manday That t L three Mondays n4,,hts from MR. J OHNSON t All in favor say aye. CHORUS OF AY&13 ) MR. JOHNSONt Againnt it? Mi. KINDSETH; Ay,a, IP. JOP411SON, AP believe then that I would prefer to atop at thla ;point ,i d to h4ltve these who would be in opposition to It appeav that night arra to present their points of opposition to tt, This will give um the opportunity re- viewing the mataarial that hays been ;jiven and we would RAY J. LEROCHIE N i AWK)CIAYQ6 Ito Foot Wat{on4+ lank ouIldlng WINNfA'OLM MINNIMA SUN I 2 K 4 s C i I I 20 r i r S J 1 ready Vo discuss, i.t mors: NJ-ly that night. One tri.ng r mlIght ask now in sending this material to the coundill., tl-,ie would. be to the englnner and "to all of us too, fit I1 would like, to have a e ampare... tivr! breakdown done on th4i - ax-aat lard use that you had Intended a year ago.: Thrl$ being thia full layout of what 7 the land was to be, ,also lrhe size of the gouilding, any - 9 thing thRt would be or c:o1jpa;rattve vRl!ae to us and also q what you have now, In a 42mi.lar fashlone Besides the 10 I buildings. the parkirkj 1 is and this whole general area, 11 ( And I would X -safer to have It dont: in a com- 12 parattva fora so that I cion t t have to. dig 1t out piece by 13 place so I can get an understand Ing or whet you are pro - 14 posing now as compared i o A yaar ago at this point. IS MR. DOUGHMITY: Flo you want to loava th„ae 16 17 13 19 E217 2' 22 23 24 25 here? i NIR, JOMSQN: Yes,, I'd like to have tn9R:. I think our enginaor would 1!,ke the Opportunity of looktMz at thein and I b :liave f;he cuunc'll J also tike the i I I 20 r i r S J 1 ready Vo discuss, i.t mors: NJ-ly that night. One tri.ng r mlIght ask now in sending this material to the coundill., tl-,ie would. be to the englnner and "to all of us too, fit I1 would like, to have a e ampare... tivr! breakdown done on th4i - ax-aat lard use that you had Intended a year ago.: Thrl$ being thia full layout of what 7 the land was to be, ,also lrhe size of the gouilding, any - 9 thing thRt would be or c:o1jpa;rattve vRl!ae to us and also q what you have now, In a 42mi.lar fashlone Besides the 10 I buildings. the parkirkj 1 is and this whole general area, 11 ( And I would X -safer to have It dont: in a com- 12 parattva fora so that I cion t t have to. dig 1t out piece by 13 place so I can get an understand Ing or whet you are pro - 14 posing now as compared i o A yaar ago at this point. IS MR. DOUGHMITY: Flo you want to loava th„ae 16 17 13 19 E217 2' 22 23 24 25 here? i NIR, JOMSQN: Yes,, I'd like to have tn9R:. I think our enginaor would 1!,ke the Opportunity of looktMz at thein and I b :liave f;he cuunc'll would also tike the opportunity to do this;. MR. DOUGRMTY: OWay, we can laave this, MR. JOHNSON: So, 9mt11.,,%n1n, I think t %ja it all ws care to discuss on thls no -,I, RAY I L.KRWNON & A1116C)CIATQ9 110 First National lion« Building MINNCA/OL10% MINNt50TA 5340 1 STATE OF MINNESOTA I I set 211 COUNTY OF ANOKA ) 3 Bi it known that I took the foregoing pro. 4 ceedings of the regular council meeting of the Village S of Plymouth., that I was then} and there a notary puhlia. 611 in and for the County of Anoka, State of Minn;asota; 711 that the foregoing proceedings of tweAty paF';s is a true Oil and corract record .of the testimony gt,ven by the witnesses; 911 that I am neither attorney or counrel ror nor related to 1011 or employed by any of the parties hereto and further thZt 1111 I am not a relative or employee of any attorney or cour•n-2l 1211 u.mployed by the parties hereto or f tvianc°iall;y Int;crastad I RAY J. LBRBCNBN • ASSMIATBd 710 PIs! Nallonal Bank Building MINNIII U3- MINNISOTA $5402 A 13 in the matter, 14 w.LTNESS MY HAND '4410 SEAL this is day of li 4 16 17 r-, _ y4 18 a lax•G K. AUgUat.1nd""..._.____....._._.•. Notary Public $ Anoka 6ountys Minnesote 19 My caminission exp!.ras Fk bruary 14, 10 5. 20 21 ZZ 23 34 25 I RAY J. LBRBCNBN • ASSMIATBd 710 PIs! Nallonal Bank Building MINNIII U3- MINNISOTA $5402 A