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MINUTES OF THE CITY COUNCIL
July 27, 1992
The Common Council of the City of Prior Lake met in special
session on Monday, July 27, 1992 at 6:40 p.m. in the City Council
Chambers. Present were Mayor Andren, Councilmembers Fitzgerald,
Kedrowski, Scott, White, City Manager Unmacht, Assistant City
Manager Schmudlach, Public Works Director Anderson, Planning
Director Graser and Recording Secretary Birch.
Mayor Andren called the special meeting to order for the purpose
of considering approval of Radermacher's First Addition Final
Plat and Developer's Agreement. Public Works Director Anderson
presented a map of the site and discussed the eight contingencies
as outlined in his memorandum to City Manager Unmacht dated July
27, 1992. Anderson also discussed the Developer's Agreement and
the details of Exhibit E outlining various financial clauses.
Discussion occurred on the rationale behind the decision to omit
an inflationary clause in the agreement for the future
construction of CSAH 23. Discussion also occurred regarding the
ponding area, topography of Outlot D and Panama Street name as
proposed in the plat.
MOTION MADE BY WHITE, SECONDED BY KEDROWSKI, TO APPROVE THE FINAL
PLAT OF RADERMACHER'S FIRST ADDITION CONTINGENT UPON THE EIGHT
STIPULATIONS BEING MET BEFORE FINAL SIGNING OF THE DOCUMENT BY
CITY OFFICIALS.
Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Fitzgerald, Kedrowski, Scott
and White, the motion passed unanimously.
MOTION MADE BY WHITE, SECONDED BY KEDROWSKI, TO APPROVE THE
DEVELOPER'S AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF PRIOR LAKE AND LEROY
AND MARILYN RADERMACHER AS JOINT TENANT OF RADERMACHER'S FIRST
ADDITION.
Upon a vote taken, ayes by Andren, Fitzgerald, Kedrowski, Scott
and White, the motion passed unanimously.
Extensive discussion focused around the established future
cost in the Developer's Agreement of $100,000 for the
extension of C.R. 23 where the actual development costs for
the Radermacher parcels may exceed that amount in the future.
Council requested staff to clarify for the record, the
rationale behind the reasons for not requiring an
inflationary clause in the Agreement and voted to abide by
this negotiated amount due to the following reasons:
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AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
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Radermachers have dedicated 100 feet of right-of-way to
the City without reimbursement in lieu of the normal 66
feet right-of-way requirement.
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Radermachers are dedicating Outlots A and B to McDonalds
in order to implement an effective circulation system
within the development as mandated by the City.
The negotiated financial agreement will avoid a possible
contested assessment hearing process on the construction
of Panama Avenue (future realigned County Road 23).
After extensive discussion, Council concurred that the rationale
behind the action was proper, however, the reason should appear
in the minutes for future reference.
The next regularly scheduled Council meeting will be Monday,
August 3, 1992 at 7:30 p.m.
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at p.m.
by general consent of the Council·
D.~Id J. Unmach~
C~ty Manager
Dee Birch
Recording Secretary