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March 26 ' 1979 i
The Common Council of the City of Prior lake meat in regular session on g.�
March 26, 1979 at, 7:30 PM, Present were Mayor Stock, Councilmen sissonett,
Busse, Thorkeison, Watkins, City Manager McGuire, City Engineer Anderso .�
Park Director Mangan and Attorney Sullivan, n,
Mayor Stock called' the meeting to order. The following corrections are
to be made to, the minutes of March 19, 1979.
Pag 9 Y
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. „ 9 paragraph eight, residents on Tlmoth venue',
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Page 3 paragraph eleven, requests that his agricultrual land be kept
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MINUTES Notion b Watkins to a
y approve the minutes of March 19, 1979 as amended,
seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was duly passed,
ELMER WHIPPS Mr, Elmer Whipps was present to answer any questions the Counci`'l had
regarding his request to divide his 30-acre
parcel into three en acre
parcels and request three building Permits. He then is going �Q`put
these three ten acre parcels, up for sale. Each owner wiliha'a`
of the 66 foot strip of land for their private road to theirs
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Motion by Oissonett that the City Council
grant the variance toi
Whipp Estate for the vr66 aa ski dividing the 30..1 acrex r,inLo tree
lots under theAsImpiif,ied subdivision rules, ( {
has to be aFproWed by ,. Graser. at the City Hail, Atso'parovId g ac
cess to the lot3 to be;elarified for control, seconded bylWatkins and
upon a vote take, It was' duly p?issed.
The Mayor instructed t�,at; r�r, Yh L ��
. , �pp% any goy, ahead and proc6ed w1 .h the
survey for the" the�ee; dpi fee,�3nt lots and work with Mr. Grast+r in t '
.si l ified subdiv% on 'form`:
�PAMS MAIN.' kirk Director,,Man ` t , 15060.00
was t?' i t
pre +d ent too a�sver any questions regardin,
YEHIt:LE t�e oalntenance vehiv1e., 'Tha' fol i,owirig�prlces, are.
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� 3/4 ;ton, :A,- `�h i! %iAve p��ckup 'CheVi $8279 '
$8'Zg
��y Dodgy $8800 - -$91 )
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1/2 1� $5800 - $6000 ,
ton. 1'tirig box 8
, ��;yl in
p ckua automt j c ��\ 1. h Chovy, i4
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'"; taff rec men4s 1!2 ion��lChcy'ana 4+iT1� et` quotes and b'rin 1, '
' to 'the W unci 1'! at, the �r;*_a;+ 't ti ; 9 !kq v' 9'
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Conc;i 1 d is.cusse►i the' ; :data f}ere�t p �s i bi�l �i t i`as� In ipurchasing the r?
veh�clet; an aut tit or's�tan �iard .tra6 Miss' on
wY4 driving, etc,;
hi:gh a , .gas, mileage, �town�l
t y d1 de ide� that +tne aui,� Iitc transmiisioti
would��bli the bast foei,ih ,var4i'�ety of pi�ople;thatt�lwo ld be driving it.z
Staff wi,ii brie back.�are; t
g in# nt'
to the' C�w — ctl .next week ; 1 � ��n � the veh,ic1es and final bids
CREST I YE. City Mana� r requested ghat j +the tree `
be - continuted. for one t� i�vt-n � vacation 4nd relocatia , �r
�C a`�L�whih tip he
Addi t ion tat for Sand Point
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be, before�ithe� Coun�.l I �il�so�;, L�11e staff few ls the road
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its ' f s h
ei. alld` not be,v iced' wltiiout i1�e new�'roa y 9 Platted.
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t1 dwa bel n
Notion by Matkn s',to continue, for one 'eek the Crest Avenua vacation i
+ and relocation, seconded by'T�horkelson And_upon a vote taken lit was
duly► passed.,.
RESOLUti ON ibfi,
onby.ilaN kihsto adopt Resolution 79 a reso
79` huion_ for oonstruc,n
;9 1 tior of. turn `,l arias and signal at the intersection of CSAH 1�2 and TH
by sone 13.
seconded Nisstt and upon vote taken it was"'duly; passed.
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MIN11itt of MB Preceedi of YNlege tewia .ef ae viNy. of PdwAelte cwwwr of SesM ewtl i1ele ,
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RESOLUTION M
Motion by Bissonett to adopt Resolution 79 -10, construction of CSAN 21 between
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BIRD BATH IN Marl is Bluedurni brought
ought up to the Council that the roads by her house have
FISH PT. RD. "birdbaths" in them and should be fixed. T
The City Engineer will be ook-
ing at them and the problem will be discussed at a future meeting.
Mrs. Bluedorn also Informed "the that all the lega 9a paper work has j` 1
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TOM FOSTER . . Tom Fester, Civil Defense Director, was prest at v, CiVIL,DEFENS the Council about the meeting he will " attend M Tuesday h night t at9the S
MEETING C
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Mayor Stock explained to Mr. Foster that he talked with Tim Mchughlin
regarding this several imonths ago and he s
stated that the City d`i.d not ' {
COMPRENENSI J
Jim Morton, Engineering Consultant, OSM was present to talk about the S
plan for the City.
The water, study was discussed first. NO went over the existing system,
a Computer a
analysis and Population and residential development indicator.'
He covered the design considerations, p
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pipe sizing and distribution, supply .
The layout of the distribution system remains the same for each alternative
rpian. The source of supply and Pumping facilities d
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differs in l pipe ocation for
each alternate. This change in location effects the i
The three alternate plans were discussed:, however, the alternate plan
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recommended.
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The sewer report was discussed with the requirements of MWCC and`Coiapre
Existing and proposed sewerage"^faci`lities were reviewed on large maps
that Hr. Norton pointed o
out. Northern route,. northern route with lift
stations, and southern "'route were cowpar+ed with the costs`.
Mr. Norton is to consider all the Council comments and suggestions and
cake back next week with further Information.
LAKESIBE C
City Manager McGuire received 'a letter from Cy Schweich and he is request-
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for Lakeside
"BY 1, 1979. Estates until
Notion by.Bissonett to extend the hardshell for Lakeside Estates until.
NOV 1., 1979, s
seconded'by Busse and upon a vote taken- It was duly passed.
CLARENCE C
City Manager ftGuire received a letter of resignation from, Clarence Schmidt.,
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effect may 1,1979. -
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Motion by Watkins to accept the resignation of Clarence Schmidt, `the`c�it
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p oleos n Inspector. Y
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seconded by Busse and upon a
vote taken it was duly passed.. 3
Mayor Stock Instructed the City Manager to send Clarence
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Appreciation for the liar a
P LA N HENSIY C
Councllvam Watkins reported that he has had many y'good coweents regarding
t'he Comprehensive P
Plan H
MM111i1s
of 11w Hoeoedkop of tko Vi1kNo Cwwdl of the 1 in"o of Prior Lek*
in *0 Cwnty of sew awr slowef
M Mwo a, Iwdudine aN Ocmm S aariftd by mW Ceeso.
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March 26, 1979
The Common Council of the City of Prior Lake met in regular session on
March 26, 1979 at 7; 30'PM. Present were Mayor Stock,
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Councilmen Bissonett,,
Busse, Thorkelson, Watkins, 'City Manager McGuire. City Engineer Anderson,
Park Director Mangan and Attorney
Sullivan,
Mayor Stock called the meeting to order. The following corrections are
tOL be: made to the minutes of March
^ g
19, 1979, {
Page 2, paragraph, eight, Representing residents on Timothy Avenue ,
Page 3, paragraph eleven, requests that his agricultrual land be kept .
MINUTES
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Motion by Watkins to a pprove the minutes of March 19, 1979 as amended',
seconded by Busse and
upon a vote taken it was duly passed,,
ELMER WHIPPS Mr. Elmer Mhipps was. present to answer any questions the Council had
a regarding his request
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to divide his 30 acre parcel into three ten acre
parcels and request three building permits. He
then is going to put
these three ten acre parcels up for sale..' Each owner w i l l have a' part
of the 66 foot strip land
of for their private road to their homes.
Notion by Bissonett that the City Council grant: the variance to -the
Whipp Estate for ver*="e ei dividing;
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the 30,1 acres into three
lots under the simplified subdivision rules. "
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has to be approved by Mr. Graser at the City Hall. Also providing ac-
cess to the lots to be clarified for control,
seconded by Watkins and
upon a vote taken it was duly passed,
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The Mayor instructed that Mr. Nhipps may go ahead and proceed with the
survey for the three different lots -and work with Mr..
Graser in the
simplified subdivision form.
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MAIN.
VEHICLE
>� PARKS
Park Director Mangan was present to answer an Y questions regarding
the maintenance
vehicle., The followin g prices are:
3 ton, 4 -wheel drive pickup - Chevy,. 79 - $ 2 }
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Dod 59100. �
ge, $NDD -
Van $5800 - $6000
1I2 ton, long box, 8 cylinder
pickup
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automatic Chevy. S5060.00
The staff recommends the 1/2 ton Chevy and will get quotes and bring
them to the Council at the next meet ng.
The Council discussed the different possibilities in purchasing the
vehicle, an
automatic or,standard transmission, gas mileage, town and>
highway driving, etc. They did decide
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that the automatic transmission
would be the -best for the varlet of
Y people that 'would be driving it.
Staff wi'11 bring back more information on the vehicles and final bids,
to the Council next week.
. CREST AVE.
City ana v
Y ger requested that the Crest Avenue vacation and relocation
be continued for one week at which
time the plat for Sand Point
Addition will be before the Council; also, the staff feels the road
Itself should not be vacated without
the now roadway being platted..
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Notion by Watkins to continue for one week the Crest Avenue vacation
and relocation,
seconded by Thorkelson and upon a vote taken it
duly passed.
RESOLUTION
79�-9
Notion by Watkins to adopt Resolution 79 a resolution for construe-
lion of turn Lanes and signal intersection
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at the of CSAH 42 and TH 13,
seconded by Bissonett and upon
a vote taken it was duly passed.
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mum 44 60, Martha" of tho VW"" ew Vill
ndi of *0 aw, of Prior lake in N�o county
of Scott SOW stela of
Miaasala, WWI all acwuats audited by saw - Couadl,
RESOLUTION Motion by Bissonett to adopt Resolution
79 CSAN 42 and CSAH 16, seconded by Busse- and-upo construction of .CSAH 21 between
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ed. a vote Laken it was duly pass-
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BIRO BATH IN
FISH PT Marlis Bluedorn brought up to the 'Council that the roads by her house have
. RD. "birdbaths" in them and should be i4xed.
The City Engineer -will be look -
ng at them and the problem will be. discussed at a future meeting,,
Mrs. Bluedorn also informed the C6�ncil that all the legal paper
been done for the selling of the Land
that the City is buyi he
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and they may present her with the ,check to complete the sale.
TOM FVSTER .Tom Foster, Civil ficfense Director was
u . present at the meeting to inform
CIVIL DEFENS the Council about the meeting. he wilt`
MEETING
attend Tuesday night at the Scott
County CourN House; One item that he will discuss is the shortage of sur -,'
Plus equipment in Orior
Lake., ,:
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Mayor Stock explained to M`r, foster that he' t
aiked with Tina McLaughlin
regarding
this several wwnths ago and he stated that the C €ty 414 not
surplusequipiaent motion to give, to him to qualify in getting the extra
COMP II
RENENSIY Jim Norton, Engineering Consultant, OSM was present to talk about the
S t PLAN comprehensive:wat r and sewer plan for City.
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The water study way "discussed first. Heh'Went over the existing system,
a computer analysIikand
population and residential'develo pment indicator.
He covered the desilin considerations
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Pipe sizing and distribution, supply
and storage. There 1s also an alternate plan tha they discussed.
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The layout of the distribution system remains the same for each alternative
Plan. The source of supply
and pumping facilities differs in location for
each alternate. This change in location effects the i �'
`the
wv
major trunk mains. P Pe size on some of
The three alternate plans were discussed, however`; the alternate plan
,f2 s recommended.
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The sewer report was discussed with the requirements of
hensive Sewer Plan. MNCt and C oatpre-
Existing and r sewerage 9 p sewers facilities were reviewed on large maps
that Mr. Norton pointed out. Northern
route, northern route with lift
stations,, and southern route were c omparEed with the costs.
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Mr= Norton is to consider ail the Council comments and suggestions and !^_'
come back next meek with further Information.'
" 'tAKESitiE
ESTATE3
City Manager McGuire received a letter from C Schweich and he is request-
ing an Y extension on the filing of the hardshel'i for Lakeside
May 1,. 1979. Estates, until
Motion b Bissonett to extend the hardsheil for Lakeside Estates until
NOY 1, 1979,
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seconded b y Busse and upon a vote taken it was -duly passed.
CLA Plumbing CLAt�NCE
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City Man �r M�6uire received a fetter of resignation from Clarence- Schmidt,
inspeetor in effect May 1, 1979.
INSPECTOR
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lotion by Matkins to accept the resignation of Clarence Scheidt, the city
plumbing inspector, effective May 1, 1979,
seconded by Busse and upon�a
vote taken. it was duly Passed.
Mayor Stock instructed the City lane
Y 9er to send Clarence a letter of appreciation-for the many .good years of work he has done for the
City.
COMPRENENStVI
PLAN
Councilman Watkins reported that he has had man Y good conrnents regarding
the- Comprehensive Plan Nearing hel`d1ast
Monday nl9ht.
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