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m:ium OF A PIANNING CO"?MISSION MEE`rING HELD DECEMBER 59 1977 - PAGE 3 <br />The Zoning Administrator stated he had expected <br />a letter from the City Engineer before the meeting <br />which would have clari fiod his reco,1.v,ir-nd.-ation <br />of the project. <br />The Commission expressed concern that the proposed <br />lots would be acceptable for a satisfactory septic <br />System. The Commission discussed with the audi.t•nce <br />the proposed lots and the septic systt!ms and any <br />possible problems that could occur. <br />Mayor- Van hest explained that with a two :arre lot <br />it is not necessary to have the entire lot acceptable <br />for a septic system. He added that they wanted <br />to make sure now the lots were buildable and suggested <br />the City Engineer require additional information <br />on the lots where there was a question. <br />Kathleen Kensey, 14111 Albennarle, St. Paul, and <br />Charles Dallar, 1810 Lakeview Avenue, expressed <br />concern about the electric fence along the east <br />and south sides of outlot 2, Long Iike Country <br />Club Addition. They felt the property owners <br />whose lots would abut the fence might object to <br />the fence and horses so close to their back yard. <br />The Zoning Administrator replied he felt this was <br />a legal situation which the property owners could <br />resolve. Mr. Adams stated he was sure they could <br />work around the electric fence and come to a <br />satisfactory agreement. <br />After all the public were heard, the Public Hearing <br />was closed at 8:17 P.M. <br />In reply to a question by Commissioner Hammerel, <br />the Zoning Administrator stated the City does not <br />know now if the existing septic systems are <br />working and that the City does not have the staff <br />to check these systems annually. He added that <br />the City does not want any new systems without <br />first knowing if the existing sy�tc.,ms are working <br />properly. <br />Commissioner Hassel indiratEd he was concerned by <br />the fact the City Engineer's report did not approve <br />the subdivision, but now, with only hr-rosay <br />Information. the Cc-iinission is told the City F:nyJn,. t r <br />approves the plans. He felt there could be <br />problems if the Commission rushes through the <br />approval of the sul:1411vision withot,t a written rc,l'—rt <br />from the City Engi n(�(-r. <br />.JOHN NAKTWELL <br />(conrinue.d) <br />#317 <br />