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MDOITES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON MAY 27,1997 <br />(*#16) APPROVE OFFERMAN EASEMENT - LONG LAKE SEWER PROJECT <br />Gocttcn moved, Flint seconded, to approve a sewer easement for the North Long Lake <br />Sewer project on property owned by Joseph H, and Lucille Oflferman including a <br />payment of $1,600. Vote; Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />(•#17) AWARD BID FOR NORTH LONG LAKE/LONG LAKE COUNTRY <br />CLUB ADDITION SEWER PROJECT <br />Goetten moved, Flint seconded, to award the bid for the North Long Lake/Long Lake <br />Country Club Sewer Project to Barbarossa & Sons, Inc., in the low bid amount of <br />$874,930.01. Vote: Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT <br />(#18) COUNTY ROAD 19/TONKAVIEW DRAINAGE SITUATION <br />Moorse reported that the resolution involves a storm sewer project. <br />Gappa presented an overview of the drainage problem. Water runs down Tonkaview <br />causing water problems to the Bessesen and Sawicki properties. Staff proposes <br />construction of a detention pond on the Kathleen Ash property to control the overflow by <br />use of an existing culvert and catch ba»n. <br />Gappa said the proposed location for the pond is on a 1 acre lot in the 1 acre zoning <br />district created in 1966. The house was built in 1983. It is currently confonrang. The <br />proposal is for a permanent easement for the pond and a temporary construction <br />easement for installation of a culvert. The owner would like to add an addition to the <br />home in the future and asks that this be approved without requiring a variance. An <br />easement will not affect the ability to add an addition but limits that portion of the <br />property. Gappa indicated that if the home were to be damaged beyond repair, the area <br />meets the 80% requirement allowing for building without variances. <br />Gappa said tlie owner was contacted. A written offer was made for $7500. The land is <br />currently valued at $0.75/s.f The officer is at $1 .25/s.f due to tree removal and loss of <br />area. A letter was received from Ash stating she would grant the easement for a <br />settlement amount of $10,000. <br />Goetten asked to ensure that the property owner, if impacted, would be allowed to m^e <br />property improvements for an addition. She feels the Council should make that promise <br />to the property owner. <br />V.