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Mayor-Stock stated'thatsthe: question that,.the,Council asked specifically is there
' arother.way that the lots could be)'dajd out so that the five lots could
.become - four 'lots.
REMOVAL '_OF , Mr. John Miller was prose
ntitegarding street -lightsithat-are:being removed.
STREET L' WS .
Mr -Pair eke•Ferris of Oakwood•Hills was present• regarding street - lights that are bei
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moved.
Mayor Stock, scheduled: a d iscussion; on street lights on Monday 16, 1976.
CIP PUBLIC Mayor Stock called the Public Hearingzto order on the.CIP. -
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Mayor Stock read the Public Notice for the'Public kearing.on thwCIP,
City Manager. McGuire: re viewed the CIP fur and the Council di
the CIP. scussed! ,
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MINUTES of the Proceedings of the Village Council of the Village of Prior lake in the Counts of Scott and State of
Minnesota, including all accounts - audited by. Mid, Council,
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August Z 1976
The Common Council of the City of Prior Lake met in regular session on August 2, 1976
at 7:30 P.M. in the City Council Chambers. M
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Mayor Stock called
j tlie meeting to order.
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Manager McGuire, Engineer Anderson, Administrative Assistant Groser, Finance
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SWEARING IN T
The first item an the agenda was the swearing in of Dill Bi
Mayor Stock swore in Bill B'issonett as Councilman.
MINUTES M
Motion -was made by Watkins to approve the•.Minutes of,
July?Q,, 1976, seconded by
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DEVELOPERS E
Engineer Anderson stated, regarding Develo
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project and obtain the necessary easements.
MAVES STE I NER C
Councilman - Oakes stated,: ng1rigineer Anderson's reeomme
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reference to the Moves - Steiner property, the property that is south of the
Steiner property, drains into Stein's property, i .
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and then to involve C Staff time, expense, and' effort °
at an agreement. The other point, that Engineer
Anderson has not brought up yet, he is having a
g good deal of difficulty in getting
M conform t he' Ci specifications in those instances of having ai
velope
Agreements. If;the City" has undo, expense, Staff e
expense, and difficulty in conformance
to City specifications, which is nothing more than the City is asking ort City imposed
projects then it may well speI l the end of the Develo is A {
agreement P
improvement. , ,•
THE HARBOR A
Administrative Assistant Groser presented information on The Harbor regarding the
five..lots along - Rutgers Rood, that the
I property owners hove petitioned against.
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Mr. Larry Griffith was sent representing presenting. Wesley Green re
garding1he Harbor PUD
asking what the Council is looking f
for and what should they bring before the Plannin
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MINUTES
of the Proceedings of tko "Village Council of the Village of Prior take in the County of Scott and State of
Minnosoto, including all accounft audited ;by said Council. `
CIP
Motion was made by Oakes to approve the CIP as
upon a vote taken it was dul - presented, seconded by Watkins and
Y Passed .
Motion was Watkins to adjourn the Public Hearin n
9 0_ .the CIP, seconded'by
Bissonett and upon a vote taken it
was, duly passed ..
Mayor Stock called the regular council meeting back ta,order,.-
PLANNING :GOM.
OFFICERS
Councilman Busse stated that the, Planning,Cornmission _has a new chairman and vice-
chairman,'the new chairman is
Keith Thorkelson and the new vice-chairman is Burl
Houts, and they "have.a new. member Pat,Kle.in.:,,
Administrative Groser staged that the rezoning or Dr.
. � DR. OISON 9 Olson was denied per
REZONING REQ, a five acre parcel which is the Colbeck -Busse Real Estate land.
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office The primary
reason for the denial was that the Planning Commission felt that the commercial
should. be encouraged to, be
south of Frank lin -,Tra i L
Mayor S1ack.stated that at one, time when the City was planning the - sewer and water
through this area, especially. Dr.
Olson's,. the City. had, given some thought to if a t
some point in time it would be developed, and it would not be developed
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ral, and that deferred assessments were art than basis,
Dr. Olson .is to be contacted about `
the Public Hearing this on Thursday
regarding;
the Lou Sullivan request. for rezoning and the possibility of a B-1 zoning
for spec"I services.
L. SUIT. --VAN
Administrative
W LA14GHORST y, A u g u st 5,: 1976 there will be
H e Assistant Graser stated that Thursd u
PU6L l C RG.' fi'"o Public Hearings, Lou,Sull 140'x 105'
.van, strip.of property from R - to B -2, at
8:30: P.M 4 and Wally Langhorst, behind L$L Hardware, from C -1 to B` -2, at 9:00
P.M.
BOHNSAC K :a
NENNEN PAY
MENT - RELOCA-
cit McGu ire presented two bills from Bohnsock and Hennen fo the payment
of relocating services. Under the award from Marsgo the City
TIItG SERVICE
has been paid for these
bills and recommended the approval of payment of these bills.''
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Motron ,i�ox b a
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Mermen in "the amount of $311.50, seconded` "by Bu and upon
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duly potted. a it was
BINGO LIC.
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City Manager McGuire stated a new State Law was, passed, at the ;last session which
requB+es, the licensing of bingo ich
games and the City would' have to have an ordinance
Prepared - regulating! the use and Licensing and recommended that. he City Attorney
Prepare- such an.ordinance.. This matter'was4abled for further research.
HILL
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'Eno kieeir AndendwPresented a-memo regarding the Oakwood Hills park
drainage for Council
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review and discussion and stated that the existing ing amour of
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: fill 'that; is bn the pro perty will' be needed at the time the is.developed.
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° Motion was made by Watkins to direct the City Manager to inform Mr. Krahling,
the develo rof Oak
Pe woos' Hrlli
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that the Ci does, not have the - excess dirt and `
his property will have to be filled to drain to Woodside Road,
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seconded by
Bissonett and vpon -a vote taken it was duly passed,' "
C1P b MWCC
Engineer =Anderion,- statedas a_part4of the City's CIP the Metropolitan Waste
Control Commission has requested that
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the City adopt the December 1, 1971
Metropolitan Waste Co ntrA, Comm isslori Rules and and recommended'
that the City adopt: them..
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MINUTES of the P roceedings of the Village Council of the Village of Prior lakr in the County of Scott. and Stall of
± Minnesota, including all account= audited by said Council.
MWCC RULES. S Motion was made by Oakes to
REGULATION adopt the Metropolitan Waste Con trol
S Commission
December 1, 1971 Rules and, Regulations,. seconded by Watkins and upon a vote taken
it was duly passed.
BOAT BEACH. Engineer Anderson presented a memo, plans, and cash from Administrative Assistant
SAND PT. BCH Jambois to the City Council regarding a possible boat beach,at Sand Point Beach for
Council review and discussion...
1 4 Mayor Stock read a letter -60M Walter Jobst of the, Prior Lake Associaon dated Jul
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26, 1976 stating that they, o ppose d to boat launching and landing at Sand Point,
Beach and requested that they
meeting. be notified when this wilt be discussed at a Council
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Mayor Stock tabled the matter of boat landing at Sa
1976 an nd Point Beach until' August 16,
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ty Mona ger. is. a letter to Mr. Jo indicating tlwt discussion
will be held at that time for boat landing only at this area.
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OAKLAND BCH' Engineer Anderson stated that the Ci
DEV. AGREE. Oakland Beach 'for sanitary, sewer., _watermain current s mss. eweveloper's Agreement for
remains to be done. The sanitary
Developer's sewer and watermain have been tested out The and at pavin
this point 's Agreement. recommends that- the City accept the .sewer vnd water portion of the
Motion was made by Oakes to accept the Oakland Beach water and sewer portion of
the Developer's Ag .seconded by Watkins a
Passed. nd: upon a,xote.taken it was duly
CIVIL DEFENS Engineer Anderson stated that.on. the bills ,listed in ioday's.minutes,,there is a
SIRENS final
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Payment for lectric Service Company and this 'will be contingent upon the sirens
obeing < tested on Wednesday and same 50 d Y sod that has pl
et to be la
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was made b Watkins that the bill for Electric Service Company be paid after
the sirens are. tested' the,,a
Busse and upon a vote taken it was du) �cl of tile. City Engineer,, seconded by
Y passed
SEALCOA71 NG � � `
EngineerAnderson stated the sheets ~were.seal cooled Last week'and the final, cost
is, =,13,698.04 and this will be paid on the next payment agenda,
} AAKRIDGE CRT. 'Mr. Al Steintir was presentawanting to know :what is holdi i
Agreement for paving and storm sewer in Oakrid ge Court. ng. up histDeveloper's
Engineer. Anderson stated that Ron Swanson from, Valley Engineering submitted plans
and specificat ons for the and paving in,0akeid
of a ponding area.. In his re searchof this area he does not feet tha the the 9 area
would bw a permanent solution... He. recor merxh that, the developer, under his engineer
seek a different solution for the.droirwge;of this. area.
Councilman Oakes stated: that. the Developer's Agreement -is a means of trying to save
the developer money and that means that the developer
of his own per is going b have
to' solve a lot
, that„normally the developer would come, to the City Staff and -
ask them to solve, one of which is the disposition of water.
Attorney Sullivan stated if Mr'. Steiner is going under the Developer's Agreement he is
going to have to take the initiative to salve the
s the C subject It the approval of the
City Engineer and City Council and if he want is i petition Ci t y to put in the stone sewer then
somebody g to have to titian io have the pinject done and the City can go in
and condemn the right -of -way, if that is what he wants.'
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MINg1tlS :~ef tM rMeadjaw of the VNleeo Council of iho Villooe of hie► In" i tho Ceuogr of Scow aod' Stew of
g MhoesNe, Induang all accounts eudiwd,kby saw coundt.
ORD. 76 -11 Motior,wes mode by Watkins to orloPt�Urdinance 76 -11; an ordinoace providing for the
regulation of pets and other animals '6n or about the public lands `located in the City of
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Prior Lake as emended, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it waa duly posed... K
RESOLUTION' Motion was made byOakes`,ta adopt Resolution:76 -15 pertaining to, the phasing out of
76 _15' the. Prior Lake Sewage Treatment Plant, and'oonstruction of the Metropolitan Interceptor,
seconded by Busse -and upon a vati taken it was ;duly passed.
Resol,ut ion ,. .Motion was made by - Oakes�to `adopt Resolution 7b -16 pertainir to Credit River
b 16 -16 bei served b y g ra vity service seconded b , ' up a vote taken
Y Busse and Ito.
it was duly "oassed
;GREEN OAKS' City Manager McGuire stated °that Mr. Golla, Mr. Iwaelson's attorney called and
`SPIER SERVICE nquestad thatlhe;meeting regarding4hp. sewer service in Green Oaks be. hold ovw
for one week m that�ihe BotcMr's attorney Fronk Muelken will be prusentr:
a , The City Morwgw-was directed to contact Mr. Gallo that the meeting regarding
the sewer, lies in Green Ooks will be, held,next Monday and thq:mathr will',be
" ldeali -with finolfy at this time regardless of who attends. .
''', WEED- INSPECTO
Ws d "hispecbr was tabled`;
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LIFE -GUARD AT
Mayor sfoa�C trod aletter =from the Prior Lake Association dated July 26, 1976
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: reoordino sahty o�nditioris at Sand; Point Beach anci, anti :� • infonrlation on
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reoulotions permitting a beach to be o w ith ou t a *lifeguard.
aNk: Don Williams staled that several Park Board meetings were held with discussion
on ,Corrd` Pbint leach and° not ��rie. person attended these meetings fmT the Prior ;Lake
ssociatlon with i t or su ttoM.
Councilman Oakes reca nmended that a letter be sent to. the Prior Lake Association
* lo�their:,Vjo lions and datingsthat if they.have any problentshey
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at e 1 flit Council like -any ether, ooaeernad citizen.
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COYAC ihAart rule! rec+onMnended that this loner be combined with the vioua- letter
discussed �booty wWing at.Sandc,:''oint,,
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MayorStocc rood a�kttir from lyave McGuire,requesting sewer: and water as ;soon
<Na4 possibit' for $tie first pheseofYthe Csreenbriar PUp,
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Mayor Stock :loNd that he received; the League of Minnesota Munici'oli'tia: Regional
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+ `MaMirpt schedule a there 4 a.meetingx in Noct fieW.on Monday�`Odober`i8, 197b
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to wiitlti dinner ot Q P•M:.: and.ma tinpt.':fiell4esr �
was no" * Watkins w-adjourn,w saoond d by-Aluite and upon. a vote taken
this rneeti%was adjourned
sty ,Michm!,A• McGuire, City,lslanager
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