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HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council Minutes 06-15-1987M I N U T E S RLGULAR COUNCIL MEETING 7UNF 15, 1937 A . eguldr mee:ti tg of the piymouth City Cotniel l w,e , 6 IL[ed to arc.er by Mayor Schneider at 7:30 p.m. in the, City Council Cham - bets of the City Center dt 3401' Plymouth Boule%,drd on June 15, 197. PRt SENT: Mdyor Schneider, Cuu.ccilmembers Cral, Vasiliou, Zitur, and Sisk, 14dnager Willis, Assistant. Manager Boyles, 111druting Director Tremere, Puhlle Works Director Moore, City Engineer Goldberg, City Attorney Thumson, and City Clerk Brdr dt ARCO.NT: None PK CZLAMATION Mdyor made by Council !member Schneider read d proelarldtior declaring the week of June 14-21, of the Regular 1987 as Ndti0'1dl Sdfe L), Week, CONSENT AGLNUA Mut tuft %4% mddc: by ber Zitur, to deur! 8-K-29 ar d 8-S and petitioner. Gothic L !member Sisk, seconded by Coune L lmem- the consent age tda deleting items 8-C, 8-F, dete,rinq item 8-8 at the request of the MOtioct carried oit d Roll Cdll vote, five ayes. MII UTES MOTION was made by Council !member Sisk, seconded by Counci tmem- ber Zitur, to approve they minutes of the Regular Council meet - lite of Jute 1, acid Boyd of Review of June :, 1987 as submit - Leas Motion carried on a Roll Call vote, five ayes. PUBLIC HEARING Mayor Schneider opened the: public hearing at 7:37 p.m. No otte chose: to speak and the hearing was c•lasrd at 1:37 p.m. MOTION was made by Councl ime tuber Sisk, seconded by Counel lmem- b tr Crdl t, '.0 adopt RF'SOLUrION NO. 87-.',87 AUTHORIZING THE VACA- TVIN OF CERTAIN STRELr AND DRAINAGE EASEMENTS, FOX RUN 2ND ADD - 1T.04. 0 Mct%.lutt carried ,tin d Roil Gell volt, five ayes. PROCLAMATION Item 4 COHSI NT AGENDA I tem S MINUTES - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 19 1987 Item 6* PUBLIC HEARING CASEMENT VACATIW Item 7-A RESOLUTION N0. 87-07 T FOX RUN 2ND ADDITION Iten 7-A A Riatpi I.ir Cotine i 1 Meatal [ nq tell" 159 W-47 I+.tilta 101 NI i l T IONS, Rt 1„illt ` I S Atli) (UFIMUN IV 1 T Kills Pi.) ION n.v, nt-ictt• 11) Coijilc-i Inliambe-r `ti a,k, catsc otidi-1 ts ('.)tecta I I.r•-an Flt till IITION 111). 14 - 1141% 11. liter, tee ,ifa.ol,l Ht SOL1I 11 ON tit). N i - 114, AI'I'itM I UC SIGH %4141- Vicat r-IilI All(t,'AMt NI)M1 ill TI) SIGN FOR (IRCI t %I 1H flUSI111 SS 1•I NT1 R CIRCI I STAR I111SIt11 ti', 114MI H( L Al ANl 1 1 Dir; Its) 11 t vet %- A' Mist tort udrrLed oil a Hull Coll iiui.v, ftjur st)eas. :uuntai Imtamhtsr Si a,k alvat.aiiiud. he• sit is pl.in an.1 %•tri.tint ref Mist roqu[p, Inc. , ' 140 1 r rnhrook Limes. 070011), %,v, icri-e-riad unlit thr mist -t incl c1. :het) Iry it Ihta re-queasl or the• ,,t-1 1 t i oc.ear . Co)tenc c Imo-mhtar :l ,k %L -it rail tilts s`ttllevral osis with thea houltanwlltarti tel' thea ea* l st i etc; lit-ighborhood with re-clar(l to I hr l sick of cetmmien- i rsit tun htst westaii t.hia dr-ov Lopt-r aIle) t hta .tsticn• I.il i an and want % sin ipe-n : t a l uciuta it) bra kept qa i itg lie so f.tr .t% to matkea mart .t I n IIt It Ilia .1'i'+Ilt•1.11 lt)It he'canlr pair) or tilt' v%Itot Iittl cities or Ilidt its esa,t aih l 1.0imtsill bta earessil tad with the- %ta l l I Ilii of tilts first lecimts with %earn i-altnu.i I mtstat i nq% tat c1l seti%vi prob l rams . Udv id Ne•tearsun, de vis Luptsr or Harr i Soil Ili 1 Is Purtds, stat fail the) Tom_ . ."_. O I 1 wilt' N t l ll t tit' of uu Le• I it t his deavea ioninescit t o d 1 Itav i .it (a nro- It items. It wtrild tees (llfficuit to eaa,tslblish site sivitclstt Irnt ttrlt ll must .ef alta llt)mess stria %tele) titev.:tesra of )ilea apoti It of grailbiq t o flea elunts %tslrh ha:: to I)ea dunes In appruvrad ways and nal lit.vaisar- i 1) t 1) p Lesatses l lett I %I cheat l ho misoviiiears. Thta res test tart art t It Is 1 Imes l 5 btat•aitist- his s air) Nd t ties I rat I Its -it eel I tie` ho misowllears dt•eltltall ares) duit't L ikta thtam let t heat r )arts. lit* N i l L vrvait is a i'urum atria tilt) t i l tsr dt oerea tilt the,, prel,itsM wt l I show t hts t rai Is ate 1 t tit Lot s. 1101 ION Oats madfa h) Maur &-Mils We r, starorit fad h) Couiu• L [meat hear Sisk, to atdopt Itl SOLUTION NO. 047-1h') 11111; 0 INC MIM I) Pl ANNE U Uil i T I)M 1.01'MI N T CIINCI I' T I'l 1N [ OR U U l D PF 11 RSgN, lit 114 a N, lilt'. /I CC IN W I OPMl NI ( 47007) sidtlittq t o) voiet' i t Iota f S .tr, fit1 iowti: is thatt c•ermmon atmfarl i t i es% tiuch std; tilt tats and puh l i c and pt• l v at is trait!, shill hes coiistruntfad prior to btlilcllnq ptarmits hes[nq I'- ute l oil rill riled dl I slid j1)lliiiiq Lots." atille i lmismt)est• Cr.t t li Sl ail tad this mat) rilst r i est hl:w a Illtmto t htillt tilt at pate•tirit[.it• lilt hectiusto )hes Irall wars siires.td) I, plate es. Mdilalgt!r w i 1 l L s asked t hait , lit lieu at stit-h at resqu l rtsntearsl , tilt% deavea luptar Meier i d erect ai s iglt which weut l d d l %t [mist l) Show this lydll died tot lot L04-dL Lures Lie rclatl luii lit this tippruve d plat . Greg t rr k, McCe-mbs, klltitsiote, slattcad this projist•t shpt hats heseait ustad islslswllesrea titin 'ittgges%tosd It Ili' rl'ejtllrtad air. IS part of thea t' t nal l ,;,it tppt•a ai l . I 11 131 AN MI Mot i I tv I t evil h -I) R VAR 141461 tit' . ( K70(1; 1 PI 11) ("ONCl I' T I't Al l . H! w - 1 lel, INC. /I (:C 070071 Iteam h -C r Regular Council Mes,tlnq hine 15, 190 Peye: 16? SUBST l TUTI MOTION wds mdde- by Counr i lmembtbr `.l sk, st-(oiided by Cuunr,i lmt,mber Iitur, to ddopt m SOl'lT (Ota No. 47- jsy APPROVINks MIXED PLANWO UNIT OE W.OPMLNT CONCL F'T PLAN ECR D010 PF. Tt KSOHq HF.WAAN, INC./FCC DFVFLOPMENT (17007) ddrllny to c:ondit°.ori X15 ds follows: "A sign with Mdj) showilRI dl 1 dppruved lois and ptiblir and prLvdttt dmeniLles shdll be dlspldyt!d fit all entrd1WW5 to Lhes sithd1vLsIon so dll pruspe:c.t.tve bijyurs kn(,w •.heir lor.,-Lion:' Motion t trried on d Ftr•11 Cdil vote, five ayes. MOTILIN wds mdde by Co-ult' Imember Sisk, secondrd by CounrlLmell.- ber I.itur, Lu adopt h 501i:TION NO. :.7-39U APPRLiltIG V AfF'IRMA- T l ON OF 51!F PLAN, CUNU I T IONAL USI "E RM I T Ifo VAR I >NCF FOR QUALITY HOMI S FOR SAC. ,MOkt N ( 87037) . It ion c:drried on d 1.011 Cdll \.tte, f a-ve ayes. MUTIUN AIS mdde: by ( "env i lmembti r SI SK, seconded by Coveir, t lmem- ber liner, 10 ddupt, r' LUTION NO. 87-391 APPROVING FINAL PLAT AND OF Vl LOPMI N T CON I WV F OR TYME.I L F 11 TH A0:11 T ION I. OR HANS HAGE.N HOMES (870?9) (RPUD 79-2)4 Mot 1011 cdrriei un d 11011 Celli vote, five ayes. RESOLUTION NO. K7 -)h9 HF.%..I_YN/F-C(: DFV. i70'17 ) I t t -m 'q -C FSOLUTION NO. 'u7 '90 r ft 7r PLA14,9 C.U.P. & VAR L ANCF., QUAL I T ) HOMES (87037) Item 8-D* RFSOLUTION NO, 87- FINAL PLAT & DVV CONTRACT, TYRE LL .1 11 'N ADUN, (17029) Itms-E'* MUT I11ti wds mdde by Coupled lmember Sisk, seconded by Crunerl Lmem- RESOLUTION N0. 87-39? ber iLtur, to ddopt RESOLUTION NO, 87-39? SETTI CONDITIONS ler Of MET PRIOR TO FILING OF AND RELATE 0 TO 1`1041. PLAT FOR TYRt Ll. i YRELL FIFTH ALSO IT ION F11TH AUDITION FOR HANS HAGLN HOMES (87019) (RPUD 794). (97029) Item b -E# Mut iurt cdrried ort a Roll Call vote, five dye's. MOTION was mdde: by Courts: i lme tuber Sisk, seconded by Counc i Imem- berr Lour, Lo adopt RESOLUTION NO. 87-393 ADOPTING ASSESSMENTS, PROX T N0., 747, SANITARY SLWER AND WAtF RMAIN AREA, TYRFLL F iF tH AUDITION 1.1 Lhe amount of S 30, JO5. Motion carried un d Roll CdLI vote, five ayes. MOTION was made; by Mdyor Schrte:lder, set.atlded by Councllmembor Crdilt, W adopt RESOLUTION NO. 87-394 VP`RGVING FINAL PIAT AW DEVELOPMENT CONTRACT FOR PINE RIDGE FOR SCHERBER, BONINE, SCHERHER PARTNERSHIP (86147). Mutl.ort conried oil d Roll Call vote, Ive ayes. MOTION wds endue: by Mdyor Schneider, seconded by Courlri lmetuber Crain, to adopt. RESOLUTION NO. 87-395 SETTING CONDITIONS TO BE MET PRIOR TO FILING OF AND RELA'ED TO FINAL PLAT FOR PINE RIDGE FOR SCHERBFR, BONINE, SCHERBER PARTNERSHIP (86147) addinq to condltlort #2 as follows: "Trails shall b,! runsLructed prior to building permits being Issued for adjacent lots or, at the de- ve)oper's discretion, he rody provides a %Iqn at both aatrartces to the duvelupment depict lttg the approved lot conf iqurdt ion and amenities such as Lrdlls:' RESOLUT ICN NO. 87- 39 3 St*WE4 & WATERMAIN TYRELL FIFTH ADDN. PROJECT 747 Item 8-E* RESOLUTION N0. 87-394 i,.•.v V•.I V VL •. CONTRACT, PINE RIDGE 86147) Item 8-F RESOLUTION N0. 87-395 SETTING CORBIT16NS rINAI PLAT, PINE RIDGE (86147) Item 0-F I Re>quldr Council Meetlnq June 15, 1967 Pdqe; 163 Tugs Loucks, represent i nq the developer, questioned condition #7 reldtlnq to seLtadck vdridr r:tS verrus the prlar dpprovdls dS ref !ectad ill the 0evelotaiinMnt ronLrdc t.. fb Ui re ctor f ruavqere sLdtNd that the provision for SptbCi f IC y drd vdrldreeeS arc: in the; development. contrdct, Item 14.6. MOTION was made by Mdyui Schneider, seconded by Counellmemberr Crdlrr to amend they mail moti.orr dnd d(!d this to condis ion #7. Motion edrried, five dyes. MOTION wds made by Mayor Schr cider, se,:ureded b) CouncilmF:mber Lltur, to amend cundttton #10 by adding ".-,he following: " Drive- wdys be as far as POSSible from Ldreh 'Ane and Pireeview Lame. on those homes dbuttirrg I area Ldr e and Pineview Lan•s as !:p(beIf led Ire the Development Contrdt-t:' Mutiun Cdrried, five dyes. Mutton ds twie:es dme:nde;d cdrrited use d Rall Cdll vote, five ayes. Mf)tillN wd& m.cde by Mdyor Schneider, seconds d by Councilmember Cl -din, to ddopt RESOLUTION NO, 87-396 DECLARING PROPERTY SUR- PLUS AND AUTHURILING SALE: LOT 79 BLOCK 39 LARCh HEIGHTS LAGOON 2NU AUDITIONS Motion edrried un d Roll Call vo! eg five ayes. MOTION ,Gas mdde by Councilmember Sisk, seconded by Councllmem- ber LILur, Lu adopt RESOLUTION N0, 57-397 APPROVING lOT CONSOL- IUATION/DIVISION FOR WiLLYS HOLMOUIST, VENTURE V FOR PROPERTY NORTHEAST OF 54TH AVENUE: AMD NATHAN LANE (87047). Motion edrried on d Roll C,i l I. vote, four d) eS. Coune I lme tuber Litur dbstdlned. MOTION was ffidde by Councllmembe:r Sisk, seconded by Councilmem- ber Lltur, to adopt RCESOLUTION N0. 67-398 SETTING CONDITIONS TO HE MET PRIOR TO FILING AND REGARDING LOT CONSOLIDATION/DIVISION FOR WILLVS HOLMQUIST FOR VENTURE V (87047). Motion edrried on a poll Call vote, four ayes. Councilmember titur dbstdipied. MOTION was mdde by Councilmembertuber Sisk, sel onded by Councllmem ber Iltur, to edopc RESOLUTION 40. 87-399 APPROVING SIM PLAN FOR W1LLY HOI.WJIIISt VI.NtUR! V, FOR BUILDING"A' (87047). Mut Sun edrrled ur d 1t. . C.ill vote, four ayes. Counellmember L itur dbstdlfted . RESOLUTION N0, 87-396 DECLARING SURPLUS PROPERTY & AUTHORIZING, SALF_, LARCH HEIGHTS LAGOON 2ND ADDN . Item 8-F RESOLUTION N0. 87-397 LOT MRSOCIDAT1091 DIVISION, VENTURE V 87047 ) Item 8- C* RESOLUTION N0. 87-398 LOT CONSOLIDATION/ DIVISION, VENTURE V 87047) Item 8-G* RESOLUTION N0. 87-399 VENTURE V, BUILDING it A' ( 87047 ) item 8-G• Reqular Council Meetinq 1iti • 1,5, 1967 pdtle: 164 MONONlU;i wets mdidr b) Counr. I lmembe•r Sisk, ;e ronded 6N, Cutin: i IMI-m- ber lit rr, , Lo driopt RF SOLUT 1('N NO. 97-400 APPR0%# INC S I TF PLAN NN Wit LYS HUI.MQUIST, •s1MTURI %, F OR HUII.I)ING " C' (97()4h). Mc tlon cdrri;d on .i Roll Call vote, four d)rs. CouncI lmember liter dbstdined. Md)or Schnetdf-r stated a ,lanudr) 1? pub1icy hrdrtetq wets held dt whleh Limey this wds deferred, t'Idrtdgrr Nillis sLdLed Lhe Thoroughfdre Guide. Pldtt shows that 1(tth Ave. tie: developed between S. Share Drive blot NathdL Ldne. The Cit) 's Lrdf f le c:unstil tont de Lerm ined Lhdt the Groves Office Park develuument would :egt0ry the improvernent of the frontage rudd Lo C.R. lh. The R)dst 0e*4Vlopmt:t1t will take ptdc:r o.e•r evcrdl )Cdrs, the firat. phdar of which is almost t_•omplett. dnd the second phdstb tt t dr s hetv e he ett suhn. i l t ec+ I0 stdf. f . The TIF hands heNts beae:n •3(1;.t to complete the project. In order to In•• sure th.it tete devviopmelrtt will be able Lo pd) for these bonds, R)dn CUV lruction did insure that. mdrkel valudt.in.i of $17 mil- lion bt, ,howit with Phdse 1. Some time is lnv•Aved In dcquirinq Lhe r fight-uf -wd) w' P oh will medn the project Cdnnot he utider- Laktin tint i t nett )e cir, He strgge%ted they Courtoi l needs to move f orwdrd .it Lh i s time, l at-Lur Moore: stdUbd this tired of the Cl t) Is bds icd 1 l) Indus - 0 tridl or sery let: dtui 10th Avenue 1;, aesigned to handle this t)pe of traffie•, lie is recommending the Council proceed with Lhe: project bec•iuse of they lettgth of tine r•e%-essdr) to acquire r fight -of -wd) . the ne•t-d f,tr 10th Avenue is t r) provide the a l - Lc:rrtdte I•out trtq of t r df f it• f rum S. Shork, Drive dnd 13th Aven- ut!. the inte"StTt lull dt r;,tktzr t deter dttd Ftw) 55 IS [nc•dpablt! of hdr,dlinq all. the traffic. Council lmtgnher Craitt asked If' pat t of the redstm fur the t imittq reisited to Ott Issi.,, toe of the heilds died/or the time limits Un Oe T11 . Mcindyer WILLIS drtsweered that R) Utt Cuttst rurt i ort has set forth d lime:t.ib'e! b) which to -e) plan on establishing ll.etr various de- ve,topmeattls dnd the) %:ommltted the) would have an dddlllonal $9 mllilort Ile de:veblopmeiii b) 1989, pl.tnnirtg that the Guide Pldn would be etin l•:ted CUi.trlde'rrt.dl to their nerds. Courtellmember Sisk dsked if north/south street ronnevt tures wuul:In't. virk dN well let pldCe or the const.ruct ioet of 10th Ave:rtue ill the pour jut 1. Mivur Schree,ider stated there is irititrstridl traffir using S. a...ere Urive, to qct Lo Hw) 55 dr: this trdffic• will riot need to tdke this I ujtr if 10th Ut:rwe is hull:. 0 RF SOLUT ION NO, Ei 1 -won L . . . L • .. . VI NTURF V. BUILDING to H' (147049 ) Item 9-G* 10TH AVE MUF 1 t fain 9 -11 F XTl msim I Regular Counel l Meet Ing 1 the 15, 1987 Pages 165 Mdndger hI i! I s st,eted the main redsnn hu1 1J 11115 c'onnert Lon is Lo hdndlr it Irruletton Ln 0114 for this. lie erre. CouiicIImtmhvr Sisk slated It should be built when the net is Lhere dnd not before. Coup .t imembe;r Vasi t iou stated the variable Is whether Plymouth pidns for ;As projtwts well. Toddy's Informtet ton is 111.41 there is d very short t imefrdme before 100 Avenue Is needed. Fie- c4use of &icqutrinq r igltt -of -Ndy , It Is Import diet to heg i n I m- nevdldtely - CouitoLlmember Skk asked If the Couneit would drtaw the con- trd(;t award If the need didn't exist In one )ear. Fl011dye4r Wtllls slated LhdL If the Issue Is specldl .essessmonts. the• Couter, l 1 edit determtlte when to levy them. Cuuur.ilmember Vdsllluu stdLed that of r.ourse the Counoll wrneld wjiL to install the street. If It wdsn't. needed. The eas(iment dequlslLion, however, edetnul be deferred indefinitely. Dave But.trlleg 1Wo) S. Shore Drive., suhmitted a petition In dd vurof 1OLLh Avenue, Residents there have been wait inq mdny yedrs for this. lie represents dIl they residents of S. Shore Drive died the AMLAC homeowner Association who dlso support Lhis. He su4gt!sLt!d this same type of Intersect len he pldeed at 1 3Lh Avenue to Ndthdrl l..itle to eiicoturdge t raf f Its to use thl lie * street. Suzanne W dtt, 10712 10t 'i Avenue, asked what. the Qty would do Lo provide trails for Lhe children's safety. Mdyor Sc:hrtelder stdLed trails dre not tri the plan at this time but could at: added if required. Dart Miles, 10210 S. Shore Drive, supports the improvement be- Cduse he is curteertted dhouL get t ing the (raf f lr. Off S. Shure Urlve:. Jim Rittlrt er, lOdbu S. Shorey` Drive, stdLed fits estlmdted dssessmettt is $ I0, 500 which concerns him. He would rdl her sere d Itorth/south street Lhdlt 10th Avenue. Director Moore stated the trdff lc cortsultdrtts hdVe looked at Lhis drtd Lhe:re are: three intersections required to hdttdlt% the dMourtt of Lrafflc projected. Since most. of the trd;'fic is headed west, the S. Shore; Drive lnLe3rsection Is lmportae.t. 7he3 unly other diterrtate would be to build die lnterchdnge at 11wy 55 and C.R. 7). MOTION wds made by Counvi lmemher l l tur, seconded by Cootie l lmee- RESOLUTION N0. 87-401 ber Sisk, to ddopt RLSOLIMON N0f, 87-401 ORDERING IWROVFWNT ANU PRLPARAT ION OF PLANS AND SPC CIFLCAtIONS 0 1;ROVF.S 01.1 ICF PARK CROWS OFF ICF. NARK ARIA, StNLLT AND UTILITY IMNROVLMINTS, CITY PROOL.CT NOt 64R. STREET 1WROVF14FNTS PROE3C T 641R Item M-11 I" Regular Council Meet Lrrq June: 15, 1987 Page: 166 MOTION was made by Councilmember Crdin, seconded by Comiet lmem- 18 ber Vdstliuu, to add eondiLiuii X13 as follows: " Include they irt- tersect lon of 1 3th Avenue and Ndthan l ant' In the prtbllminary plctir." MOtLon t;drrLed, five' ayes. MoLlun as amended carried ort a Roll Call rote, five ayes. Uirector Moore stated that there is d drainage problem in the Nooddale. Subdivision golrtq bark to 1984. It has been attempted Lo be resolved by Lhe: staff but, ds of this date, It hots riot beth resolved acrd Is rtuw tri the hands of the attorneys for the City drtd the developer. Cunditions of the plat approval wt•re that the; developer had to cunstruct d holding pcmd or obtain edsemertLs over the, Johnson's property. They were riot able to get edstsnerrts, so they eurrstructed a huldinq pond. The John- sons belleve they water is tdkinq too much of their ptoperty so Lhe, are dskiriq it be resolved. There Is [W 1Lt!gat10n lIt'VUIv- ed as yet. 'hertz has hCere art overflow storm sewer vonstrurt- ed. The same amount of water goes onto the; Johnson's property now as before Woodddlek was developed arid, berause of tne, new peat;, rtu more water will go onto the 7ohnson's property. Uwdlrre Juhrrsorr, 5110 Vicksburg lame, showed slldes of the pro- perty drtd evvlopmerrt on the adjoining lots occurring Liver the past four years artd asked to see plans to solve the problem. lie referred to several letLers from sLdff statinq plans would be: sent but he has riot secre any to data. He bought the land as d+t investment but the value has been r.hanged and, as a result, he fuels he should be compensated. He feels his rlghts have beery vlolaled and that he has beerr Lgnored with Lieu solutions beinq offered. Eileen Roberts, attorney for the Johnsons, stated they have heerr urrSWessful In negotidtlny d solution. There are two ways to move: 1) restore the land to Its previous conditton drtd pay they Juhnsons for the temporary edsemetit and for the cost of bringing Lhis to the Council's attention, Including dLLurrrey fees acrd Lhe Johnsons' costs; or 2) buy the land from the Johnsons. They should not be pald at the current value but at the: value of the land at development. Courrcllmunber Vdslli0u staLed she met with the Johnsons two years dyu and believes they have worked dlllgently to qct dnswesrs which have not beery forthcoming. She asked why the City we s Involved ds it Is the responsibility of the adjutninq developer to solve the prohlem they created. 01re ctur Moore staled the City got Involved dt Lhe Juhrrsorrs when the developer discharged weft ear pert) without the CIL) hdv trig airy knowledgrs. will lnrur the hostof the City on this. The beerr unwil1i eq to grant. Deny casement un their the request of on their pro - The developer Jnhnsons haVP property. III JOHNSON PROPl'RTY DRAINAGE. PR081_rM Item R-1 0 Reqular Council Meetinq June 15, 1987 Nage 167 1995 Mr. Juhnsoi was offered S5,000 by the C 1 t y on he-tia l f of Lhe developer fur the easerme it and he: stated he wdnted all dddi- Liundl $10,000 which the developer refused to pay. The plans provided to Mr. Johnsur show all the information he's request- ed; they dre not all on one p1an, however. There, was eroston control on the development siteb. No solutions have: been tried or the Juhnsor property becduse' they were not dllowed to qo on- to tht: property by they owner. ALLorney Thomson stated the City is involved beCdUse4 the John - suits' dMwitey, In 1985 deMdnded compensation In the amount of 120,000 for the kind that was tdken. FlecdUSe this Is a public dralrrage system, this qives rise to this type of suit. The; first steps and every one slnce• have involved the developer. The Johnsu s hdve insisted the City be part of the meetings be%- duse! their Cldlm wds dgdlr sL the City acid slid Biot wdnL to menet with the; developer dlune. Joseph Thompson, attorney for Wuudddle. Ventures, stated this is a responsive developer who has continued to Lry to work with the Johnsons and recognizes they may be liable in some, part, however, the City is responsible to help them yet easements be- cause the) hdd not he'e•n effective in obt.etning them on their ow11. Hdsed un subse:quenL development in Lhe area, it is now the problem of the adJolr t q developers. it. is not strictl%. Woodddle's problem dr d everything r ecessary to resolve the pro- hlem should oL be bowie by them. It is his ernderstdndir g that It was his ellea's dvvelupmer t which initially caused the pru- b Lem. Councilmember Crdin stated he has difficulty understandinq why r othir y was done to stop the cordttlons simply heCaeAse nothlnq could be: dung on the Johrison property, Mr. Thompson sLdted he cuuldi' L glve do answer, Frdr Mdc er, wginee;r for the developer, stated the AM pipe Mows the end of the pipe the same: amount of water to flow onto Johnson's property ds did flow there: without the pLpe. if the pond had been dllowed to remain full, It would restrict the holding capabil- ity during heavy mires. Mr. Johr son stated he would accept the spreadinq of the water dL the end of the pipe uslrry rlprdp. Englree3err Goldberg stated he could do this drrd he can provide a profile of the ditch but the developer must be allowed t.o yet onto the property. Ms. Roberts stated that to take dny part of Lhe land will de- value It which would result lit damages and to cost Lhe Johr- sUlls. There Is neo public purpose at this time.. Reguldr Council MeetLnq June 15, 1987 Page 168 ALtornety Thomson slated Chis is d valid public: purpose bre:duse° Lhe drdir dge, way Is nee-ded. The City intended to de.qulre do edseme.nL ore this properly from the beginnInq. There is tic) question thdt this is d public purpose. The value of the land Is toddy's value dnd not some amount In the: future. Ms. Roberts dsked that the Ctty mdke them dr offer for the ldnd. They should be: pold for the attorney's fees and the Johresures' time ds they would hdve pold dei er gineer. Attorney Thomson stated the City is not commit -toad to areythir ct d d he doesn't believe this rdn he resolved tonight becduse Lhe pldn doesr' t exist ds y e:t . ULret-Lor Moore sLdted the Johnsons were offered 4,9A for the street dnd drdiredge edsements which they turned down. Ms. Roberts stdtrd the City's power has gorse wronq herduse It w4is their oblLgdLLort to du the pldnreinq process. Mdndger WILLIS stdted Lhere is no 4uestlo-i the: City's Involved beeduse ILLS cdrrytn(j out Lhe development contrd4L. ALLorite) Thomson dyreed thdt the City would seek their right to get. relmbursemer L from they doveLoper. He belleves this is d vdlid e-ldim. Counci lmember Crdin sLdLed the Johnsons dreg conceriied donut what the pldr s will look like; dnd he believes those should be reviewed ds pdrL of the process and not watt until the dollar dmuuret is ironed out. He would like to see the process of fLx- lreq the problem bequn. 0 Director Moore stated t"•• developer's engineers would bib dsked Lo develop the pld ts. If they do rtut., the City would hdvt It dune. Mr. Johnson slated he would like to know exdct.ly what the plans dre dnd the dollar amount will be negotiated when the attorney's cluck is stopped. Joe: Thompson stdted they would cureLtnue to be pdrt of the solu- tion process. MUT LUN wds made by Counc; l lmember Sisk seconded by Coune 1 lmem- ber tlturt directing staff to have dvd.lt:ble for the Johnsons within two weeks the necessdry plans showlrtq the proposed cor- rectlrrt of the drdlndge problem on their property and that the City place this ort the July 6e 1987 Courtcll meetinq agenda at wh Lc• time the entire pdckdge of correct ion and compensdt tort eel l l ;.e presei ted to the Cowtci 1 with crust est lmdtes. Requldr Counell Meeetlnq , June, 15, 19V Ndgv 169 rhe Johnsons sLdted Lhv Cit.) ur 11% consult ant % haute t hts l r per- mission to go onto Lheir proper y. Ms. Robert% gavts written pt,rmissimi. MOTION wav, mdde• by Moyor Schneider, seconded by Counci Imembeer Iitur, r.c ameertcl Lhdt Lhee sp(erlal dsstessmeeitt comm[Lteete he the ne.,quL idt inq drm re:preeseent inq the Council and the developer be a pdrL of Lndt ds would the City Mandger and the Johnsons or Lhe lr reepreeseiiLdtive. Mat ton carrlyd, five, dyes. Motion ds amencled evirrited, five ayeese MOTION was made by Coi nr. I lmember Cr a t n, seconded by Counc i lmem- % SOL UT [ON NO. 87-40? btar Vds L l ioij, t.o 4edopt Rt SOLU T ION NO. h7-402 APPROVING PLANS ORDERING RMS AND SPE C LF ICA f LONS AND ORDER ING ADVI R T ISl_MFN T F OR H LDS, OF t l) Df I P WVLI S N0. H & 9 WE 1 LS NUS, N AND 9 PUMPING F AC Il. L T t I S, RFV [ SI D, PROJECT NO, PROX C T 615 6?.5. Item A -J MoL lure carrLed ori a Roll Cd l L vote, five dye's. MOTION wds mddt. by Councilmember Strk, serorideed by Cotinellmem- RFS0111TION N0. 87-403 her I.Ltur, Lo ddept RESOLUTION NO. y7-403 AUTHORLILNG RFLI ASt BOND REL.FXSF OF S L I t. PL RI URMANCL GUARANI L E. FOR CF NTUR ION COMPANY 10R I OX FOX t ORE ST 2ND ADDN. WKST ?ND ADDITION (80045). (80045) I t etti 9-K-1* Motloit edrrltacl ori d Rall Call vole, fifes (ayes, CourtoIImtembeer Sisk stdted Lhdt some shrubs dt the udrwdrh did riot survive Lhe wLnter drid hdd to be, reoldeeed. Some port.Lon of Lhte bund should be withheld ural1 they hdve survived a winter. VecLor Tremteree sLdled the develope=r stdtted the Idndsedpiriq wds donee dtid Lit check inq his staff found d l l the required shrubs dlLve.. LvLdter,tly the developer repldced soot! dnd the stiff wds r ot dwdre: of this. He ediinot. recommend d spec:if icy dmoutit of money dt this Lime be Cdusee he doesn't know how much wds repldeed. Coutts i lmtimber Sisk stdLed t hdL not d l l dedd plants were repldee;d dnd wdnts tho LnLtldl pldtis checked. WIT LUN was mdde by Md) jr Scheie lder, seconded by Counc l lmesmber RESOLUTION NO. 87-404 Crdin, to ddopt RLSOLUTION NO. 87-404 DLNYLNG RELEASE OF SITE. BW NVURNE PLRFORMANCL GUARANrh FOR U-LO-CARWASH (85109). U-DO-CARWASH (85109) Item 9-K-2 Motion rdrried on d ROIL Cdll vole, five dyes. MO T ION wda made by Mdyor Schneider, sec:ondcd by Counc l lmeembte r Sisk, to hdve the developer to Identify the pldnty which were re:pldced dt the U-Do-Cdrwdsh. Mut cutt CdrrLed, five dyt.s. Regular Council Meet Inq June 15, 19h7 Pfigv 170 MOT LON aas madt- by Counr i Imemlht r Sisk, sevomied by Cot inr i linem- ber liter, Lo adupL RF SOLUF1UN NO. 47-405 AIITHORIt ING HF LF ASI OF 51 TI PI RF OHMMNCF GIIAHANTt i !OR ('SP1 CORPORA 100 FOR 1 ANC>S1 F H LI.LAGI APARTMENTS (h4005). i L MuLion cerried on d RuI l Cal L tote, r int• dyes. MOTION reds mdde by Counr.ilmt-mbe•r Sisk, serunded by Counci Lmem- be;r 7. i Lur, Lu (idopt Rt SOI.UT LON NO. 87-406 Al)THORI l [NC RI -LF ASF Lit S1 It P[ RI ORMANCI GUARANTI i F OR McDONALD' S CORPORAT LOO S4O94). Motion carried ott i Hull Call %()tt-. five- jyvc)s MOTION wds m.idc- by Counr.Llmember Sisk, Seconded by Cottnrilmem- ber I i Lur, to adopt. Rt SOLUT ION 'NO. 47-407 AUTHOR Il LNG RI.DUCT lON OF SIT[ Pt RF OHMANCL GUARANTI t FOR R. JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION FOR SLL; COM1' ANY (L ARSON-OL.SON) ( 4005 i) to $17,540. MoLLon varrLed on a Roll Call %,ote, five ayes. MUT ON *cis made by Cuunc,Ilmt"hvi Sisk, seconded by Couneilmem- bet liter, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 47-40A AUTHOR[IINC, RFDIICTION OF S1 IE PI HI ORMANCI GIIARANTI F I ON HOE ME N lit) It D ING Sl STI- MS, INC. 06137) to $579600. Motion carried un d Roll Call rote, f iVV ayeAs. MOTION was moide by Cuunr.11member liter, sevonded by Cotillellmem- ber Sisk, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 87-409 ACCFPTINC RID, 1987 SEAL COAT AND CURB RtPAiR from Allied Blacktop Campany lit the dmount of V 39, P0.25. Motion c,irrIed on .i Hull Call *oLe, fl-ve .lyes. MOTION was made by Cuuiie; L lmember Sisk, seconded by Coude l lmem- ber 1_iLur, to adupl RLSOLUI ION NO. 87-410 RECUCCING DEVELOPMi NT t.3UND, DLI.RHAVLN SHOND ADDITION ( 81011) to $12,0000 Mut len carried un a Roll Call vote, f ivt' aytks. HOT !ON wds made by Counc: i lmember Sisk, seconded by Codnc l lmem- ber litur, to adopt RLSOLUTION NO. 97-411 REDUCING DE_VFLOPME.N- NONU, FOX RUN JRD ADDITION (85077) to $659920. Mut.ioti carried un d Roll Call vete., five dyes. MOTION was made by Cooriel lmemhe•r Sisk, se'conde'd by Counv lmem- ber L 1 tur, to adopt RI SOLUT ION NO, A7-.1,1 REDUCING DE VI LOPM[ N f IIUND, HLRITAGL WLST 2ND ADDITION (96048) to $95,086. Muticin carried un a RuLI C,ill %vie, fik-e :tywil 2 RF SOLOTION NO. 47-405 BOND RE l F ASE SM CORPORA T lON S4005) Item i -K -i* RESOLUTION NO. S7-406 McDONAI.D' S CORP. 44094) Item 4-K-4* RESOLUTION NO, S7-407 BIND REDUCTION R. JOHNSON CONST. 9605 3) Item 9-1_-1* RESOLUTION 140. 87-408 ROFMEH HUILF)iNG SYSTI M 86137) It em H -L-2* RF SOLUT ION NO, 87-409 1987 SEZ COA BID AWARD Item 8-M R[ SOLUT ICN NO, 87.410 DE't RHAVEN SECOND ADDN. 8101 l ) Item 8-N-1* RLSOLUTION N0. 87-411 BOND . ON FOX RUN ;FiDADDN. 85077) Item 3-N-2* RESOLUTION N0. :37-412 1HI:RItAG1: WFST 2ND 86048) 11..-n 8-N- 3* Reculdr Cuultell. Meetlreq Z;uo : 159 1'#1ri7 Pdges 171 NOTION wds m !dt, h) Caul w i lmeornber S i sok , sesrerrtde d h) C ort ne : lmeMr. - herr 71tur, to Willpt lit sUI.UTiou Not. N7-41) UI IAICINC :)i 4F .f.wMF NT BONU, JAMI STOWN AiW l T l0N (440t"4) to 55. Al 4 . Mollon carried on it hull C.tll vett-, fi-.c- ti). Olrebet.vr Moore: rtaorttsd that there dres four trues loitc:l%ed *1th reLdlrling wdlis drourtd therm. The issue- Is lhut all wdl:s were ultstriactt-d LmmedtdLt!l) dflirtccsttt to the c:urhs. This gtwstlort is unto of I idbIIiL) dnd rtisponsihI lit) heeduse d hdidrd hdS be -en ploctsd let the street right-of-wd). The leveloper wds told to remove Lhes reldirtinq *.ills to 01& he resspo--desd that he did rtut wd11L t.0. All dgreemeiit wds redcht d to test them remain Lhruue}h lite: wltt:err to determine if Lhere would his d orohlestl With snow - Aub d l . BtaVd1JSV there wdsn' t. dn) snow Were past witiLer, it wdslt'L properl) lesstt-d. The Clt) U.9 dskirtq the% des- ssluper to submit d IeLter sUt inq he, would hie resp. nsthles for dll) 1 l dbi l I t) i neurresd. Nes Is tart dwdre of art) msittmdde 043LrucstIurts in Ihee Cit) ri,itt-of -wd) It new deve!ltifnesrtts which hdVe been d11oNed to remdttt. Atturrte) Thomson sidled they Cit.N has the rigll%. to remove drt oh- juct which they) bel Teves Is d sdit!t) hdcdrd. They pottant ldl l i- dhi lits should he weighed dgditist lrLt tnq the, leCCto dull rt-taIn- lltcl alit I s rtsmdift. Tilt! Cis-) hd5 this Ittgdl righl Lo hdvt! them removed. TO ask the developer 10 dssUrllts l i dbl l i t) is riot UlIUSIldl. It l5 drt e tfurrabIIII) problesm. Regrr-Ile'ss ofiswhetherthe; Cit) dske:d them ter.•t4nuve the hrsldrd, the Cit) would sLill hdves d CIdlm dgdilift thts ptopesrt) ctwller for putttrlq this where do dere.• ldeltt rUu ld occur. Cuulto l imembe:r ids i l ltlu st silesd she hes l le"Ved 0W q - s df f rl?rummend- dt1011 should hes fo1lowt!d Lit cisktnt, them to r%mov.s the .reser rind Oil 15. Count 1 lmembesr 'ii sk %t tit e'd Ile- hos l lo'be'd the trees should remdl n hut, if this) dit-, the) Cdttttot his respldts01 olid, if' there Nesrts tilt dCC.I tent heCdtts(s of the wdl Is, t heN shot Id hes tilts l i.ihi lit.) of this devesLoper. ALLurltey Thomson suited it eovesttdrtl could possibly bis f IL1111 with the ldad stdllrttl this. Kell Peterrsurl, developer, stbmItLed .4 petition fdvorittq kese:pinq I lit, w.iII wTiic:h will hell) them keel) this Lrees. When ;he) 1111d. - Led the iditol they tried to sdvtt the trtsW5. This) adjusted the' street to stave there four trees which were tt ldeecl on the plaits. HeCdusts they) were so closes to this rodd, tile) were mdrk- t,t1 utt the plea -s dnd this flnd1 plait was approved. No outs sdid the) cuul.dit'L remdtrl. They Council dpprovesd this plaits with the trees ort t him. Ile signed d de velttpmertt d(lreemettl. which stdttsd Lhsit stmesltdmenLs to this pldlt were pesrmilllsd to Sdves trees with prior Cit) dppruvosl. lie sisstaned Iles hdti approvdl for the trees tuft riot this ruts lnlnq wdlls. Nes will takt- this walls alit, but his ht%Livs.tss the ('11% ooes t-oope'.r-il tort lit wotKilltl ollt at mellind tats ti.t% Llttl tilt -m. ' RESOLUTION NO. h7-411 1414f 6 TOWN ADD 1 T 1101 h40?4) Item R -N-4• F'ARKI RS L W TRF F c OF -WAY Item 8-0 F ARM ?ND IN R ICHT•- A 0 Regular Cuuriell Meetinq June 15,, 1987 n,jqe: 171! Coutic;ilmembe:r Crdin stated tie wdS nut roicerried with the trees Lhemsuhl-.es but with the hazard. Considerinq the: small number of homes in the Bred sod lose trdf f is V01IDTIe S, th l.n-js may be okdti . Counc:i lmember Sisk stdted he would like Lo save the trees but the wdils will hdVe to qu beCdUSt of the lldbillty Involved. Mayor Sch ie:der stated wdlls hdVe,', to be mdde to save ful'. cirowre treeS did nF' b0leves the potential for all dC(Adent Is remote. Discussion f n i lowed on whether this is setting a pre t.tMent , whether the walls are necessary to save they trees, .erd the puleirtldl fur Birt accident, tAther with d pedestrlar. or snow plow. Cuutielltnemher Iltur stated he doesn't ser: this ds a gredt. obsLruetio t or haidrd. MUTTON wd5 made: bN Councllmember titur, seconded by Couicllmem- ber Cr A r, to legit the trees and wdl is retain d id accept whdt- ever liability is Involved. MOTIUN was made by Cuutiellttitmiber Crain, serunde:d by Mayor Schneider to dmend by dddinq the following condition: " The top lug slidil be removed from ede"h of the walls and that the walls be marked with reflectors on their Fronts tinct some post refl.,c- tors be instdlled for the snow plows. Motion Carried, three dye•.. Counc;i lmembers Vdsiliou ..nd SI -A voted tidy . MOT19N was made by Mayor Schnt.der, seconded by Councilmember Cralrl, Lo amend by adding Vie following condition: " to the evert the trees die, 0ey ver prom,-tly removed an`1 the walls re- moved attd lot reyraded Lo co tfurm with the reamdtnder of the lot at the: owner's esxpem o.b." Motion carried, Oree dyers. Councllmermbers lidsllloet and Sisi. voted tidy* MOTI(!N wits made by Mayor Schnelder, seconded by Counct,lmmober litur, to amend by adding the following condition: " That the remArilig lugs be flared at the e.id and tied hack Into Lhe existing bdnkS su aq to deflect a vehleLe away from it if hit Crum the ered:' Mut lore corrle t;: three ayes. :ouncl lmennbe:rs Vast 1 inu and Usk voted tidy. Atturttey Thomson re3crAnmanded that the City not ae cevpt Habit- Regular Council Mere.tinq 3une 15, 195. hdgv 173 MOTION was mads' by Councb,1mtmher 1.1tur, secor dtd by Counr.ilmem- beer C din to amend thea motion and remove the reference e.hdt the City arcept lidblllty .end ddd the fallowing r.untilt loft: " The} City is riot .iss min(a !labilit) by dllowinq the trees anei walls to rersndir." Motiolr carried, threes dyes. Couriellmemhers Vdslltou and Sisk voted nay. hdin motlun ds .emended e,drrie d, threfb aye's. Cuur r.i lmenhers Sisk dnd Vdsillou voted ndy. O T ION wJs mdde by Course t imeube•r Sisk, secor ded by Counr. l lmem- berr Litur, tet adopt RUS01.11T ION N0, 147-414 CALLING FOR HEARING ON IMPROVt-MINTS, PROJLCT 011-001, BASS L-AKF PLAZA ARTA AND HAPtRISON HILLS, SANITARY SE.WF H t- X1 E NSION, PROJLCT 630 for July 6, 1987 at 7:30 p.m. Mot loft carried un a Ru 1 L Cd l 1 vote, five dyes. MOT ION was mdde by Counc i !member Sisk, seconded by Coune: l lme tu- ber Litur, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 87-415 TRAFFIC SIGNAL AGRF*E- MENT, C.H. 6 AND DUNKIRK LANE, CITY PROJECT N0. 620. Mut tun carried on a ROIL Cdll vote, five ayes. MOTION was made by Cour cllmember Sisk, seconded by Councilmem- ber Litur, to adopt RESOLUTION NO. 87-416 APPROVING PLANS AND SPECIE [CATIONS AND ORDERING ADVERT1St_ME.NT FOR BIDS, 1987 STREFT SURFACING PROGRAM. Motion carried or d ROIL Call vote, five ayes. Director Moore stdterd t at there will be chdrlges tdkinq plata W the waster disposal system. Her riepin County and the State are: re:quLrlr y that cities adopt ordinances to Implement manda- tory rercyclLny. He is recommending that a public hearinq be erstabllsherd for July 20 at 7:30 p.m. to receive Input on the City's plans for adopting a resolution of Intent to make recycling •dredatory and establish an organized refuse collec- tion system. The CounclL should consider adopting an ordlndnce by Jar udry, 1, 1988 putting Plymouth on record on how they wLll meet the requirements for the County. MOTION was rr•ade by Councllmember Crdin, seconded by Counrilmem- besr titur, to adopt RESOLUTION N0. 87-417 ORDERING A PUBLIC HEARING ON A RESOLUTION OF INTENT TO ORGANIZE COLLECTION OF ti RLFUSL WITHIN THE CITY OF PLYMOUTH AND INVITING THE PARTICIPA- TION OF INTERESTED PERSONS IN PLANNING AND FSTADIiSHING THF ORGANIZED COLLECTION SYSTEM for July ?0, 1987 dt 7:30 p.m. Notion carrxed ore d ROIL Call vote, five dyers. RESOLUTION NO. A7-414 BASS LAKE' Pt AIA & HARRISON HILLS S1 WfR PROD. 630 G 011-001 Item 9-P* RCSOLUTION N0, 87-415 MENT, C.R. 6 do DUNKIRK LANE I t ern 8-0* RESOLUTION N0. 87-416 OHDFRING HIS 1987 STREFI SURFACING It.ee 8-R* ORGANIZED REFUSF COLLFCTION Item 8-S RESOLUTION N0. 87-417 ORGANIZED REFUSE COLLECTION SYSTEM Item 8-S rHe•qu lar Crane• i I Meet. i reel Jueet• 15. 1947 11.Itiv 174 mill I. -IN wa•, be -r /itur, i it vol l tc UN made- h% Colmvi lint-mher Craitt, to .Ielupt 141 Yll lt' 10N H0. A ow 11'(1'. )i U (' I r it, I ,fit) to JAN( i of vootle d 7-414 11R1)I fit I A I l tic; I () of Cel4rtle'I IT4e-m- HINT; A 1111111 le' vtmi I to FTI At T I I AND M l l Alit I SI Alit hli I MA A 41011He'I St NAHAT ION PH(1(,IIAIt 101; Oil 1 1tI Alit 1 mAtak ill M S ANU V111`1111NG CHNI'T1 l; SIX (:1 llit 1't 1411111TH t' I T 1 COM lit ADD I Ne; A Ill lh `,e ( 1100 1'41`1- :)t 11 ;), V)S7 .1! 7 : i() 1, . e1` . stiv%e) dnd thteir v,dtbtetlatr of me•e•t rods. 1.1`41*. 'Mete c•.Irr t e•d ern a Holl Call veru, f i yr .,yes o 1XI0' 1111 wa•, Made bN Mallor '4t•hoe•tde•t•, stat" odrd hN Cotmoi lint-mbi-t' i t.iin 411re•t•t.1otl MOI tU1`i stall f la m4.lv.1ondiev comm. brat lull vfi4.r1 M -it iott t•4tt•rivil, fke• gvoi. H1 1401 IS ()I 011 10 k"I, BOARDS AND COMM I%SIf)NS MU I H)h w.14; malt. h) (eeunf• t ime mbe•r S: %k, •.t-t•onde•d hN Cuunr t lmem- be•r 1 I t m-, Iii cidopt 111 Sfll II1 1111 let), 47-•419 ('Al I IIID I ()R PUI11 1C lit All I N(. PURSUANT 1() 111 1 MOU T H CMIti V001 , SI 1' 11 UN x'11 l (), WHOM - 4 1 HO l - e 1111 a I'm Ju k 6, 1947 ,.I 7: ill ;i.m. Mut 111111 t•4lrr ie•d oo .1 Roll ('oil I %ut e•, f l it• a) v%. MIT 1011 wa•s made h) ('1111111'1 Ime•mhe•t• Si %k, movoodtb(I h) Coune•t lme•m- best• 'vasI. l iut1, t o adopt lit SOL 1111UN NO. 47--4t0 AUTHORi/INC Vi MOUTH 10 ACT AS 1.1 AU C(1MMUNI T1 IN 1141 I 1 AI 1NC A 301111 AGRI t - Ml H T Ih l I H S T. l 1)l I I S PAHk AND T ONKA HAY 1- OH T lit SUBURBAN " HOMI I N't Rl,t CHI CK-Ul" t'RUt R V4 T O tit i I INI)I 1) HY 140H 1 lit RN S T A T I S N()WI k AND 1111 S 1 A T t Of M I NNI SO T A' S UI NAR TMI N I 01 I rtlH1.1 C St HV I C1 . Mut ion e•arr• had on a Rol I Coil l got to, f l ve- ow -ii. M011014 w,j% m idr h) Cut.nr i lme•ntbl•t• km%t l t .t., •a•rullde•d b) Cuunr i l -• mt•mbe•t• S I •.k, d i ret -t ittel the recti I tient l.t I rav i l i t) t al;k farrt• t o e•<pedit iouoil) vomple•1e1` their report. Mut iull fill le d, two a)rs. Ma)or .tie-hnt-ttler•, Counei lmembe•r% Cralrt anti J i t ur %of e•d 1141). MOI tU1`i w44S made h) Md)er SChnt-ide-r, seacunde4d h) Counctlmenihe•r Mur, that staff he directed to attal)teo In more, depth Mimer- tmika tnd St. tuuis Park aoi it) the• rle•(•tVd offICldl% t.4il4tr) stiv%e) dnd thteir v,dtbtetlatr of me•e•t rods. Mut lull fsit leed, two 41)1.5. Coun(oollmcrimbe•t•ti Cralit, Sisk and Yasi t iuu %otl4d ltd) . MOTION wav mddr b) Cuunctlmrmher Crdin, seconded by Cuunrllmem- ber /itttr 411rese•lloei stafI' to Cunt art they CI1) of Hopklnti alld uht al it ne•wspdpebr art t1`lebs as I u who I t was dei It t end as 4i s i t it f or I he o; -%I id w est to I ransffor %t Ott tort. Mut lull C411'rleid, fire• aoe•S. Ht'•(); 11111)1 NO. 1+7.41 1 I if 11 11' 4 It At T FT wl l I lilt I 1 On ti -ti NF Slll 11 ION NO. til -419 Morlatic IIFARDW7 11`1 PHI I C HIJ I SAN(•I c 11111 Item ')-A" Rt Sql IIT ION N:), K7-4:0 PR1)CRAM 1 t e•m 9 -N A Reguldr Council 14reting Dunt' 15, 1987 Pdgts 175 The Mee' inq d(.'Journed at 12:20 a.m. t