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MINUTES OF A PLANNING CatUSSICN MEETING HELD FEBRUARY 7, 1977 - PAGE 2 <br />Mr. William Wear and several interested parties were present. <br />Because no coninents were received from the floor, Chairman <br />annah closed the Public Hearing at 8:50 p.m. <br />After a brief discussion, Dunlap moved, McDonald seconded, <br />to recommend approval of the proposed preliminary plat as <br />all four proposed lots and private road would meet mininum <br />zming standards. Approval was reconmended on the condition <br />that the final plat indicate the following as requested by <br />the City Engineer: <br />1. <br />2. <br />3. <br />4. <br />5. <br />6. <br />The northerly 1/4 of the site drains toward Watertown <br />Road and the Southerly 3/4 to the southeast to an existing <br />drainage swale. <br />The street section proposed is 24' wide with a surface <br />of 6" of Class 5 gravel. If this is to be a private <br />road, the section is satisfactory; however, the proposed <br />street does not meet the requirements for a City street. <br />The size of the culvert on Watertown Road should be <br />deteimined by the Public Works Director. <br />Drainage easements as shown on the plans by the Engineer. <br />That 5* utility easements be provided adjacent to the <br />street for future underground telephone, gas and <br />electric service. <br />Subject to a Park Dedication Fee. <br />Motion - Ayes (4), Nays (0). <br />OPlanning Commission continued discussion concerning this <br />street vacation. After some consideration, the Planning <br />Commissicn deteimined that the current status of the <br />property would be of more piiilic interest than vacating. <br />The only public interest throu^ vacation would be added <br />tax revenue. Current status provides parking facilities, <br />the added right of way requested by the County and i^uld <br />eliminate reacquisition of this land by the City to pro­ <br />vide for any future sewer routing. <br />Pesek moved, McDonald seconded, to recommend denial as <br />a vacation here would not be in the public interest. <br />^k)tion - Ayes (4), Nays (0) <br />Planning Commission then instructed the applicant that <br />it would be their responsibility to remove this property <br />from their taxes. <br />RUTH h’EAR ESTATES <br />(continued) <br />(#222) <br />'#1 <br />U’ “ “ <br />hlLLIAM GREGORY <br />1410 SHORELINE DRIVE <br />VACATION - BCTENSICN OF <br />BRACKETT AVENUE <br />(#220) <br />Chairman Hannsh announced that the public hearing on the <br />Navarre Area Rezoning would be continued at this time. <br />The following property o\.Tiers were present: Don Ulrick, <br />Garry Nelson, F. Wagner, Margaret Wagner, Dorothy 5 Bill <br />IfcQueen, Sampson Child, V.^. Lahiff, Mr. 5 Mrs. G. L. <br />^Sohnson, Harold M. Uselmann, Rod MacCharles, Pat McLarty, <br />^^arren M. Anderson, Ray Peterson, Linnea Peterson, Dorothy <br />E. Olson, Irma G. Olson, Ron Kullberg, hta. Denny, Ted Meyer, <br />Ev Geyen and Stan Johnson. <br />NAVARRE AREA REZa^NG <br />(#192)