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UMN f `►er�Mdgyfs at tM Via"o Coiouftol of the 1�ill,46 of POW Dike in,** County of SooM,znd Sitatf of
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f Augers t 13 1979'.
ThE Comm 'Cotnci i of the Ci t Prior Lace , in regular session on
Augus t 1 3, 1979 at 7:30 Present were Mayo ,S.tock,`�ounci linen Busse fi
Bissone'tt,, Watkins, Thorkelson,, Ci ty,.Manager Mc T �'t` ��e . "gineer ' 1
Andersct, Cit; Planner Graser, finance Director Teschn �anid Att6rrie
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k. Mayor•StSck called the meeting to order. The following addittpn is to'3'
, mad e. to the minutes �of August 6' 079; `� is
Page
r 9 3,. Qaragcaph 2: i t it inac �.�� (To define the boundaries of
the }ir �rope,rty,1 ti k rc�
MINUTES Motion Watkins to a f �`�t pro.pp the, ' �
r)' �.� 6, 1,979 as amended
s condeq?` by Busse ani�P upon a -vote taken i t was •dy „ Passed..
0Q. LICENf Mr,, Ralph Gale, representing the> Yen Yen's Cafe was present., Their
t, request is for, the 'Council to'reconsider the on, sale 1 iquorc I icense for r r
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w. Yoh Yen' "s. A petit�ion�waar' !so presented
Frank Muelken, representing Mr.._George Pehrson, t+lr. Pehrson`r�tn, ahe f
process of'arra6ging1inancing building a l ounged n,ing facii;i �
�3 to accommodate his liquor license., He wishes the``Council, would not issue
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the licensIe to else because wants to renew it for his new J
building,
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Councilman Bissonet;'p stated that, he ha some trouble �r7reeing with "the •
recommendation of'�the.Liquor Commiss 14, It hasrcr „cater Pe
c �, tition bet
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ween the owners to see who gets the license., Both owners . have good
businesses and are an asset to thesti,ty.
Motion by Watkins to reaffirm -the
previou. action of the Council until
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the Liquor Commission comes ”
. out vrith their recommend anon onthe refer
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: end seconded by ,. sand u y passed
poi a vote taken it was'dul
Mtkii McGA ;,. Gha'irmari.o,f the Liquor Commission, stated that the next }
Meeting will be in °a couple of weeks_ He will Iet Mr, Gale know. when °
the Commi�ssaon will be tiiaking their recommendation to the Council.
Mot qo byh to accept the petition as, a matter of ,record for the °
ma ven yen s Cafe seconded b Bissonett and, upon
M, Y pon a vote taken, i t' was duly ;
Passed., `'The l et i tion- was marked. Exhibit A regarding the Yen Yert! s`fi a €e"
On Sale Liquor License request. ,
BARRY THIBO- Next item on th kragerda is to consid er the .request from4arry "
fo �' deau
`EAU VARIANCE' r,. `variancerYOm subdivision ordinance ' He, is requesting tl`:r r to
a1,Iorr him to hook up to City- sewer arid.rrater and issue a� bui'ld`i Y
'co Lot 8 of `ttie proposed Wi 6th: Permit j
Ilow Addition: � r
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'Mot ion by B i ssonett to apptove the request b )� °
r 4,�upcn;; y Bgr�y Th i bodeaacorit i ngent
Rssess. Lot 8•atcurrent project rates J "'''
,2 An RL be drawn to the dimensions.of Lot 8 of .the` ro
�5 p _posed Willows
! }li 6th�Addition
a• 3p �` Pav i n 9 be assessed at the t me W i I I ow Beach Road ri s extended too'
Dreyfus Avenue 0
�( )The R P r maY,``at the owners choice, be incorporated, in Wi l'lows 6th Addn.
,No ,
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ded.ication 'be -assessed
,A bu�ilding permictbe issued upo
IrF n R ing of RLS'and assessment certi tiw�� ��� ;f ickt,ion
�• l >>) r Nrr •,Thtbodeau or subsequent owners agree not to object to the Lim0 g
<,> t v 4f `paving; ,ewer water projects or other immprovemeht projects, K
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O w of tiie RLS .shalj share
�. Pnep(,rt i ona�t _ y i n any add i S
tional� cost ft�r'storm sewercor' cost associated with the Willows 6th
Addition ° ^�
seonded by Busse and upon vote taken' it was3` it] Y p ;, a55ed.
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°LIQ. LICE.
TEMP.
City Manager 9er McGuire presented the request from St. Michael's Church for
Council a3,2
approval of On Sale license for Pork and Suds Oay on Seotember
8> 1979•
Motion by Busse to approve the, request from St. Michael's for 3.2
On Sale beer license for Pork and Suds,
seconded by Watkins and u
taken t, was duly passed. Upon a vote'
8:00 PM The assessment hearing for Project 78 -1, Martinson Island/Manitou load was
call+3d, to order. Mayor Stock
?PROJECT 73 -1
read the _public hearing notice that was f
11,shed in the Prior Lake American. pub
ASSESSMENT s'
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NEARING
FinanceI)irector Teschner made a presentation on how the assessments are
calculated and explained the 'fees. "
connection
Mayor Stock then openid the hearing to the audience and if they had any
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questions on their assessments or complaints oh the project,
Thor Consulting Engineer and City Engineer. answered questions
on the project
and took down any, campiainis, the property' owners might have.. 7
Thor e; ^were a few questions regarding assessme and the Councih,did take some
action on them.
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Motion by Watkins to chan 9e 'James Erickson's assessment toread 10a* on the
frontage on, the sewer, water
and paving on the assessment roil, sieconded by
Bissonett and upon a vote taken it was duly passed._
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rMotlQn by Watkins to continue the assessment hearing for Project"'78 -1 until
August 20, 1979 at 9 :15 PM,
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seconded by Thorkelson and upon.a vote taken it
was duly passed.
Mayor 'Stock thanked eve {
ryone for coming to the assessment hearing tonight and,
their., patience during the construction seas on.
.1.. iiROMi SW.
City Planner Graser presented the L. Brown's subdivision request. Ne is
requesting a platted piece of beallowed
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property to be divided via Resolution
78 -21.• Ilowever, the application would not meet item #2..of the resolution.
Councilman Thorkel on felt that a public hearing should be held on this
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Councilman B.ssonett disagreed; a public hearing would not benefit the sub- E
division of that particulae.
lot.
The Council and Mr. Ron Schmidt, representing Mr. Brown, held a discuss"bo-W
on this item.
ibtion by Bis3onett to table this request for the dividing of this propert
until next waeic,at S :b$ pM; the owner should contact the abutting
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owners on the'lokeshore and seek their endorsement of the division of the
Property and that be made available to the Council on August 20, 1979 along
with, the revised drawing showing the easement
as part of the simple subdivision
and that the property owners are told about this and If they „wish to.come to
the mcetl ng on Monday, they may do so, seconded by Thorkelson and upon 'a vote
taken it was duly passed.
SCli 0mr a
w lOERSTBAM
Mr. Schmidt 0 requested that the ,Council give an extension on the Widerstrom
s Schm ding,
1'111
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plat recor may take
because same problems have come up and. it
a. few days or longer to get everything
In order:
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Motion by Thorkelson to extend the deadline for recording of the Widerstrom
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and Schmidt plat until"September 10, 1979 as the last possible day, seconded
by Busse and Upon
upn a vote taken it was dul
. y ..passed. Councilman eiasonett abstained. {:
ip00YIEW ADO
City Planner:Graser presented the request for hardshell approval for Wood- 1
view Addition, n
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1M of the VNI"o GtlW" of the ViN"e of Priff L"4,4" *A CwMv sew and see"
Mim1�1e, iftehWhM all aecw A wdifed by aW Covedl.
WOODY EW ADON Notion by Bissonett to approve the Woodview Addition. hardshel'1 contingent
upon
l) the driveways from single family lots on Cty. Rd. 81 would be ham -
merhead driveways for all lots and common driveways whenever pos-
sible
2) 25 foot radiibe shown on all corners
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3) ten parking spaces be graded and gravelled as per park land dedication,
seconded by Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly _passed.
JORDAN AVE.
City Enginee`Anderson presented the plans for the Jordan Avenue Inter-
section.
Motion by Thorkelson to accept the proposal`for`the Jordan Avenue inter-
section as presented, seconded by Busse and'upon a vote taken it'was
passed.. Councilman Bissonett abstained.:
ISLAND VIEW`
City EngineerrAnderson requested,for` the developer of Island View 2nd,
2110 ADD.
that it be tabled for one week.
Motion by Watkins to table. island View 2nd sewer and water bids until
August 20, 1979 seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was duly-
passed.
CHARLES OHM The Council, reviewed the letter from Mr. Charles DeVet regarding an ex-
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tension on the sewer and water - connection. There was discussion by the
Council and the City Engineer on,this clatter.
Motion by Bissonett to authorize the City inspector to review this site, ;
and if necessary, take percolation tests and present a recommendation
to the Councia on the adequacy of the,septi`c.system and table Mr. DeVet's
request until, that time, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was
duly passed.
L. SCHWEICH
Mayor Stock stated that Mr. L. Schweich is having a sale and the City
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Manager and Ci Engineer should attend, and if necessary, acquire equip-
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went that the City may use.
Motion by Thorkelson to autMrize the City Manager and City Engineer to
attend the Schweich sale, `and-if necessary,, to acquire any equipment
they feel iss necessary to upgrade the City's current equipment, seconded
by Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
SUNSET, HILLS'
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City Engineer Anderson stated that the storm water study for Sunset:.
III s for the ponds has been received and it meets with the Watershed's
approval.
Motion by Bissonett to approve the storm water study. for Sunset .Hills
for the ponds dated August 13, 1979, seconded by Watkins and upon a
vote taken it was duly passed.
BROOKSVILLE
City Planner`Graser presented the request for Brooksville Hill's 6th
° HILLS 6TH ADD
hardshell approval..
Motion by Bissonett to approve the Brooksville Hills 6th hardsheil con-
tingent upon:
1) 25 foot radii be on all corners
2) street names are in accordance with the Prior take street system
3) developers agreement be signed.
seconded by Thorkelson and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
City Engineer Anderson presented the costs of the developers agreement
for Brooksville Hills 6th. The estimated construction cost, which
the developer is going to financ.q is $272,483.75, the City feeds $14„
099.19 and the trunk water cost is $39,344.75.
Motion by Busse to approver the.developers agreement and costs for.,
Brooksville Hills 6th; seconded by Watkins and upon a vote taken it
was duly passed.:
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MIPNm of *6 r"Mewiep of duo VlNego co ea of iM ViNego of hiw Lelm in OW
,. tw10y of k%* ew,l Sfelo of
Mieeowle Wurieg ON eccweb Oud%W by said C WPAN.
The following invoices are scheduled to be paid on- Tuesday, Augu t 21, 1979;
Misc. Departments
Bankers Life
quill Corp,
Insurance
$'2,101-34
Central; Inc.
C ore Inc.
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Office Supplies.
Office. Supplies
155.37
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Ames $ Office Supply
Sewer 6 Water billing
.
5554 3
Scott County Sheriff
Office Supplies
17.52-
Coast to Coast
Radio Maintenance
309,60
Albinson
Supplies
28.85
Delta Dental Plan of Mn,
Rental b Supplies
138,20
NSP
insurance
648.75
Coulter, Nelson, Sullivan S Frevert
Earl F. Andersen b Assoc.,
Utilities
Attorney Fees
3..011,77
1 .334 .00
Inc.
Malkerson Motors, Inc:
Signs`
102.24
Lake Auto Supply
Vehicle Repair
127,55
Weber Auto Supply, Inc.
Vehicle Repair
6.62
Scott -Rice Telephone Co.
Vehicle Repair
91.28
Mn Valley Electric Co -op
'' Utilities
497.72
COP,. Inc.
Utilities
321.72
¢
Lswrence Home Bldg., lac.
Copy Machine
210,01
ia�rovemen�s
3•887-50
General Government:
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Commissioner of Personnel
County Treasurer
1m. Costs $
13.10
Government Information Services
Gross
Assessing ,Services
Subscription
9.000.00
Ind. Services
Scott Co. Treasurer
Bldg. Maint.
28,00,
8 1.95
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JF: H. News
Prior Lake American
Maps
Bldg. s PI Ins
Ping. peel °�
6:,90
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Amer. Li
Linen Supply Co,
Publishing
,416,00
199.63
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Douglas Farrell
Dolores Berens
'31dg. Maint.
Retainer Refund
19;75
100.00
A��ues Office . Supplies
Cleaning Library
51.28
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Pitney Bowes
Supplies
5.60
Assoc, of Metro. Municipalities
Economy Dictation Systems
Supplies
Seminar
19,98
3.00
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Robert McAllister
Equipment
359.85
D09 Catcher
275.00
Pla nni_n9:
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P I
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JAK Office Products Co.
Supplies
$'
14.37
Police•
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Dick, Powei T
Rob B
License Plates $
1 3.75
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W. S. Darley & Co,
Kennedy Transmission
Mileage
Supplies--
10.80
71.71
St. Francis Hospital:
Vehicle Repair
120.05
Thomas Grimmer"
Bl
Blood Alcohol
13,00
Washing Pol 'Cars
129.00
Fire
Advance Ambulance Equip. Sales, Inc.
114tional Fire Protection Assn.
Supplies $
55:73
Town's Edge Ford, Inc.
American Heart Assn,
Dues
Vehicle Repair
.58.00
292.28
General Safety Equip, Corp,
B' s J Glass Co,
Supplies
Equip ment
q 'Repair'
16,34
40.44
. Rep
Bldg. Repair,
65.50
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unilum of *A fhceelin" o f 60 VNIMa C"111W
441�o V101"e of M" lake is 111 C+wwhr nE, Sa1i eMl 31da of
in dr oN /t "dihd' by *@W Cw tii.
FIRE a RESCUE NOtion,bY Bissonett to. approve the Fire. and Rescue re Port for the month
of July, seconded by Watkins
and Upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
POLICE REPORT Motion by Bissonett to approve the Police Report for
the month of July,
seconded�by Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
BLDG.- PERMIT
REPORT
The Council has accepted the Building ;Permit Re
P - port for the; of July.
DOG CATCHERS
P g Catcher' s
The Council has Oo accepted the Report for the month of Jul
TREASURERS
Motion by Watkins to approve the Treasurers Report for the month of
July, seconded by Busse and
upon a vote taken it was duly passed. '
ST.. MICHAELS
l PORK a SUDS
St. Michael's Church has requested that Duluth Street between Pleasant
and Colorado be closed from 6 :OOAM
to 1 :30 AM for Pork and Suds Day.
Motion by Watkins to approve the request of'St. Michael's to clo s
Duluth Street between Pleasant and
Colorado between,the hours of 6:00
PM and 1:30 AM on September 8 for Pork and Suds
Day, seconded by Bissonett
and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
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THE HARBOR
City'Engineer Anderson stated that the plans and specifications for The
Harbor have been received and are for the installation
water only. Of sewer and
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Motion by Bissonett to a pprove the plans andspecificatons ; for The
Harbor, seconded by Watkins
and upon a vote taken it was duly passed.
Motion by Thorkelson to approve advertisement for bids for The harbor,
79-4, for September 1 1 atll :00 fM,
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seconded <b, Bissonett and
a vote taken it was duly sed.. upon
passed.
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CREEKSIDE CIR
PAVING
Motion by Bissonett to authorize assessment hearin 9 for paving _of Creek -
side Circle, 78 -11, for September
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Watkins and u pon a vote taken it was s duly at 8 :00 PM, seconded by
y passed'..
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Motion by 'Busse to authorize 90% of payment to Northwest Asphalt in
the amount of $17,594.50 for
;
the Paving of Creekside Circle, seconded`
by Thorkelson and upon a vote taken it was duly
Y Passed.
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SHACJ - . - TREE
GRANT
Parks and Recreation Director Mangan stated that he has heard from
the.State Shade Tree Grant 'Prior
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and: the City f Lake will
reimbursament. y get 41%
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Notion
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by Watkins to adjourn, seconded by Thorkelson and 'upon a vo
taken this meeting was adjourned to
at 10:35 PH.
Michael' A. McGuire
City Manager
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(� MINUTES at The rM Mdings of iba f o
Village Ceaneil of 1M Viiloga of frier take in tha County of 3eeWoad Sle:a ai,'
MionaseN, including all aeewefs mWitsd by said. Cov dl.
August 13, 1979
The Common Council of the City OT Prior Lake met i� regular session on
August 13, 1979 at 7:30 PM. Present were Mayor Stock, Counci::lmen Busse,
Bissonett, Watkins, Thorkelson, City Manager'A:'Gu;ire, City Engineer
zx Anderson, City Planner Grase,r, Finance Director and Attorney "
p Sullivan.
Mayor Stock called the :meeting td orderhe following addrtron is to
made to'the minutes of August 6, 1979: `.
Page 3, paragraph; 2: it is inactive. (To I . Tii the gaunt ar,i es oF.
s their property.)
~ MINUTES Motion by Watkins to approve the minutes of August 6. 1979 as° amended,
seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was`duiy passed.
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LI-Q ,LICENSE Mr. Ralph Cale representing the Yen Yen's Cafe was present , Their
request, is for the &oun&�i to reconsider the
PIP 'sale l iquor license for
'Yen Yen's., A petition was also presented.°
Frank Muelken, representing Mr ". George P- eFrson, Mr.Pehrson is in the,
process of arranging financing for.buildiri9 a lounge /dining.faciIIty
to accommodate his license. 7' wishes Ole. Counei 1 , wwld"nat issue
the license to anyone else because, hu =wants.to `r6new it;for his new „
. bui id "ing. ,
Councilman Bissonett staffed that he has some trouble agreeing with the'
recommendation of the Liquor Commission, it has created competition bet
ween the twe owners to see who gets the !'lcense. Both owners have good
} businesses and are an asset to the"C,Ity.
Motion by Watkins to reaffirm the previous action of the Council until.
e - ;
the Liquor Commission comes out with their recommendation on 'the rfer r;
endum, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was duly passed`.
. Mike McGuire,,Ckairman of the Liquor Commission,, stated that --the next,
r= meeting will be in a couple of weeks. He, will let. Mr. 'Gale know when'
t the s Comniss ionVi ll be makings their recomiendation - Id'- the Council.
Motion by Watkins to accept the
p petition as a matter of record for the
Yen Yen's Cafe, seconded by Bissonett and upon a vote taken it was duly>
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". passed. The petition was marked Exhibit 'A regarding the Yen Yen's Cafe
Qm; $ale Liquor License request.
-BARRY IN 180- Next item on the agenda is to consider the request from Barry Thibodeaux
DIAU- VARIANCE for variance from subdivision ordinance. He is requesting City to
allow him to hook u to City sewer and water and issue a building to Lot $ of the p rop posed Wi low 6th Addition. Permit
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Motion; by Bissonett to approve the request by carry Thibedeau contingent
�.. upon; r,
1) Assess Lot $ atcurrent project rates
' Y). An RLS be drawn to the dimensions of Lot lh,.of }the proposed Willows
6th Addition
3) Paving be assessed at the time Willow Beach Road is extended to
A Dreyfus Avenue
4) The: RLS may,at the owners choice, be incorporated in W!,Ilows 6th Ad-dn.
„5) N& park ded lcatior' 1 be assessed 1 rt F?
6) A,bui1ding permijt`be upon fiIing of Rtt assessment certi
fication_ ti
7t Mr. Thibodeau or subsequent owners mgr �<npt.t0'objecc'tsz% the `timing
r cfj paving, sewer, water projects or, other improvement protects.
�Owner`,,of the RLS shall share prep irt�ionai:l` � i'n any addi-
t " t onal, cost for storm sewer or "cost`associated',with theWiliaws bah
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�• Addlt�on� �;
-� ecanded biyF Busse and upon a vote,,taken t was duly passed. A
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ij LIQ. LICE i City Manager McGuire presented the request fr om St._MichaelIs Church for
TEMP.. Council
approval of a 3.2 On
On license for Pork and Suds Day on September
ii 8.; 1979.
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Motion by Busse to ,approve the request frot�i St. Michael's Church for a 32
P On Sale beer license for Pork and Suds,
seconded by Watkins and upon a vote
k taken it was duly �
passed.
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$.00 PM
The assessment hearing for Project 78 -1,' Martinson Island/'Manito� Road
" , PROJECT 78 -�1
was
called to order. Mayor Stock read the Fiublic hearing notice that was pub-
lished in the Pr1or Lake American.
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ASSESSMENT I'
HEARING
`= Finance Director Teschner made a presentation on how the assessments are
Calculated and explained the connectianrfees.
6y Mayor Stock then opened the hearing to the audience and if they had any
questions on their assessme or
complaints on the project,
l and
f The Consulting Engineer and City Engineer answered questions on the project-
took down any complaints the
property owners might have..`
There were a few questions regarding assessments and the Council did take some
action on them.
Motion by Watkins to change James Erickson's asses3Tnent to read 100' on the
frontage on the
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sewer, water and paving on the assessment roil, seconded by
Bissonett. and P
Upon a vote taken it was du1
y passed.','
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Motion by Watkins to continue the assessment hearingl�for Project 78-1 until
August 20, 1979 at,9;15 PH,
seconded by Thorkelso
was duly passed. upon a vote taken it
Mayor Stock thanked everyone for coming to the assess nt hearing `tonight and
their during
patience the constru;tion season,
' L. BROWN'StIB. 'City Planner Graser presented the C„ Brown's subdivision request. He is
requesting a platted- iece of ro `►
p� P per be allowed to be: divided via Resolution
78-21. However, the application wout'd
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not meet item #2!6f the resolution
Councilman Thorkelson felt that a publ'c hearing 'should be, held on th is
V matter_
councilman Bi'ssonett disagreed; a
g public hearing would not benefit the
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sub-
division of that particular lot.
The ,Council and Mr. Ron Schmidt, representing, Mr. Brown, held a discusjkij,-
on this item. k
Motion by Bissonett to - this this request for the dividing of property
- ;until next week at 8:45 PM; the owner
should contact the abutting property
_ Owners on the Lakeshore and seek their endorsement of the division of the
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property and that be made available to the Council on August 20, 1979 along` )
with the revised drawing showing the easement
as part of the simple subdivision
and that the property owners are told about this and if they wish to
come to
the meeting on Monday' they,may do so, seconded by Thorkelson and upon a vote
taken it was duly passed.
"SCHNIDT t. Mr. Schmidt requested that .the Council give an extension on the Widerstrom.
YIDERSTROM s Schmidt ;plat recording, because
some problems have cone up and it may take;
PLAT a few days or longer to get everything in order.
Motion by Thorkelson to extend the deadline for recording of the Widerstrom
and Schmidt plat until' September 1 0,,1979 as
the last possible day, seconded
by Busse and upon a vote taken ii was duly passed. Councilman B i ssonet abstained.
- ilOODVIEW ADDN City. Planner eraser presented the request for hardsheli approve for, rood-
view Addition.
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MINUM of iM= of tho VNI"o CwAwa of the ViNw of Pdw take is Cwaly of Seen ear slrh of
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Miaso»la iadadiw♦ all eao I N oudWd by said Coumll.
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WOOt)VIEW`ADDN
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Motion by Bissonett to approve the Woodvi`ew Addition 'hardshell contingent
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upon:r
])'the driveways from single family lots on Cty. Rd 81 would be hai11
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merhead driveways for ,all lots and common driveways whenever pos-
sible
2) 25 foot.radiibe shown on all corners
�s
3) ten parking spaces be graded and ravelled as
g per park -land ded 1 cat•aon ,
seconded by Watkins and upon a vote taken it was duly passed. I
JORDAN AVE.
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City Engineer Anderson presented the plans for the .iordan Avenue inter-
section. J!
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Motion b Thorkelson to accep ro'
Y proposal for the ,Jordan Avenue inter -.
section as presented, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it w s
passed. Councilman Bissonett abstained.,
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ISLAND VIEW
City Engineer Anderson requested,for the developer of island View nd, !
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that it be tabled for one week.
Motion by Watkins to table Island View 2nd sewer and water bids until 1:
August 20, 1979, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was diuty
passed.
CHARLES DEVET
The Council reviewed the letter from Mr. Charles DeVet regarding tin ei-
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tension on the sewer and water connection., There was discussion by t
Council and the City Engineer on this matter. i j
Motion by Bissonett .to authorize the Cit Ins '
y pe ctor to review th i . site,
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and if necessary, 'take percolation tests and; present .a recaeaenda crt
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to the Counc,ia on the adequacy of the septic system and table Mr, ' DeVet's
request until that time, seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it was
duty passed.
L. SCHWEICH
Mayor Stock stated that Mr. L. Schweich is having a sale and the City
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Manager and City Engineer should attend, and if necessary, acquire equip-
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ment that the City may use.
Nation by Thorkelson to authorize the City Manager and City Engineer to
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attend the Schweich sale, and if necessary, to acquire any equipment
they feel is
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necessary to upgrade the City's currentiequipment, seconded
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by Watkins and upon a,yote taken it was duly passed',
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SUNSET HILLS
City Engineer Anderson stated that the storm water study for Sunset
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Hills for the ponds has been received and it meets with the 'Watershed's
approval f'
;
Motion by Bissonett to approve the storm water study, for Sunset Hills
for the ponds, dated August 13, 1979, seconded by Watkins and upon a
vote 'taken it.was dul passed._
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BROOKSVILLE
City Planner Graser presented the request for Brooksville Hills 6th
HILLS 6TH ADD
hardsheil approval.
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Motion by Bissonett to approve the Brooksville Hills 6th hardshell' con -'
tingent upon:'
1) 25 foot radibe on all corners
2) street names are in accordance with the Prior Lake street system
3) developers agreement:.be signed,
seconded by Thorkelson and upon a`vote taken it was duly passed.
City Engineer Anderson presented the costs of the developers agreement
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for Brooksville Mills 6th. The estimated construction cost, which
the developer is going to financ.q is $272,483•75, the City fee is $14,
099.19 and the trunk water cost is $39,344.75.
Motion by Busse to approve the developers agreement and costs for
Brooksville Hills, 6th, seconded by Watkins and upon a vote takenoit
was duly passed.
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The following invoices are scheduled to be paid on Tuesday,. August 21, 1979:
Misc.
Departments
Bankers Life _
Quill Corp. Insurance $ 2,1 01 -34
Office Su 51 ,34
' U.S. Central Dstrib'utors Supplie ;, inc, 1 55.37
Computoservice, Inc!' Office Supplies 70,56:
Ames Office Supply '} Sewer S Water billing 555.43
Scott County Sheriff`; Office Supplies 17,52
Coast to Coast Radio Maintenance 309.60
Alb'inson - Supplies 2835:
Delta Dental Plan of Mn, Rental s Supplies 138.20
NSP Insurance 648,75
Coulter, Nelson, Sullivan b Frevert Utilities 3,011.77
Earl F. Andersen,& Assoc., Inc.: Attorney Fees 1,334.0.0
Malkerson Motors', Inc. Signs 102.24
Lake Aut S upp l y Vehicle Repair 127:55
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Weber Auto au 1 Inc. Vehicle Repair 6.62
Scott- Rice;Tele Y, Vehicle Repair
phone Co, 91.28 t
Mn Valley Electric Co -op Utilities 4,97-72 497.72
COP, Inc, 321 ' t
Lawrence Schweich Home Bid Copy Machine 210.01
9 , Inc, ro i
Impvements, 3,887.50
General Govern
meet•
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.Commissioner of Personnel
County Treasurer dm. Costs $ 13.10 }
1 Government In Assessing Services"
Informatio 9,ODO.GO
Subscription'
Gross Ind. Services 28,08
Scott Co. Treasurer Bldg, Mai.nt, 81..95
E. H. Newstrom - ''Maps 6,90`
Prior Lake American Bldg, b Pimg. Inspector 1,4.,16.00;
Amer. Linen Supply Co.: Publishing 199;63,
Douglas Farrell Bldg. Malnt, 19.75
Dolores Berens Retainer Refund 100.00
Ames Office Supplies Gleaning library 51.28
` Pitney Bowes_ Supplies
Supplies 5.60
Assoc. of Metro. Municipalities 19.98
`.i Economy Dictation Syste Seminar
ms 3.00
Robert McAllister Equipment 359.85
Dog Catcher 275.00 `
Planning. r
JAK Office Products Co,
Supplies S 14
Police: r < #' F ,
Dick Powell ,a
Rob Boe License Plates S 1 3.75
M. S. barley t Co, Mileage 10.80
Su i i s
Ken
ne Tram'
swissi
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dy
on Veh
St. Francis Nospital icle Repair 71.71
120.05
Thomas Grimmer Blood Alcohol 1
Washing Police Cars `e 129,00
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Fire-
Advance Ambulance b Equip; Sales, Inc.. Supplies,
National Fire Protection Assn, S 55:73
Town's Edge Ford, inc: Dues
Vehicle Repair . 58..00 .,
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American Heart 292.28 Assn, � Supplies � �„
General Safety Equip. Glass Pa
Corp. E Equ ipment. nt. \,t6.34
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- d i J pme Repair Co. �, 40.44
Bldg. Repai ,�5.
It was duly passed.
POLICE REPORT Motion by Bissonett to approve the Police Report for the month of July,
seconded by Watkins and. upon a vote taken it was du ?y pass
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BLDG. PERMIT The Council has accepted the Building Permit Re
REPORT Port for the month of July.
DOGCATCHERS The Council has accepted the Dog Catcher's Report for the month of July,
TREASURERS Notion, by Watkins to approve the Treasurers,Report for the month of
J seconded by Busse and upon a vote taken it wa duly passed,;
ST, MICHAELS Si- Michael's Church has requested that Duluth Street between Pleasant
PORK b SUDS and Colorado be, closed from 6:00AM to 1:34 AM for Pork and Suds Day:
Motion. by Watkins to approve the request of St. , Michael's to, e
etween close
Duluth Street between Pleasant and Colorado b"
PM and 1:30 AM on September $for Pork and Suds; 0 seconded by Bissonett
and upon a vote taken it was duly passed. a.
THE HARBOR City Engineer Anderson stated that the plans and specifications for The
-�, Ha.•bor have been received and are for the installation of sewer and
water only.
Motion by Bissonett to approve the plans and specifications for The
Harbor, seconded by Watkins and upon vote .taken it was duly passed. �
Notion by Thorkel son to '
79-4, for September l4 approve advertisement for bids for The Harbor,
, _ 1 979 at lIc 00 pM, seconded by Bissonett and upon
a vote taken it was duly passed.
J 1lotion b
CREEKSIOE CIR y Bissonett to authorize assessment hearing for paving o 5 ftVING side Circle, 78-11, for September 17, 1979 at Creek-
8:00 PM,
Watkins and upon a vote taken it wa , seconded by
s duly passed. J ;
Motion by Busse to authorize a f
the amount of 1 90, o payment to Northwest Asphalt in ".
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by Thorkeison and upon Pav,ing of Creekside Circle, seconded"
pon a vote taken it was duly passed.
SHADE'TREE Parkscsnd Recreation Director Mangan stated that he has heard from
GRANT the State Shade Tree Grant and the City of Prior Cake will pet a 41�
reimbursement.
Motion by Watkins to adjourn, 's•
�conded by Thoricelson and upon a voL
taken thus meeting was adjourned'at 10:35 -PM',
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Michael A. McGuire
City Manager
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Vilkee of Pow Lek* iw dw Gwar Of Seeltiwd sNN.E 1
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Mi..a»w. i.e±e i" .a •oeo..a .wlil,d
by said C..wsil,
` FIRE b RESCUE Motion -by Bissonett to a
of Jul , PProve the Fire and Rescue ,report for the month
y, seconded b y Watkins and u
upon a vote taken