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<br />Minutes of the Regular Meeting of June 7, 2004 <br /> <br />Page2of5 <br /> <br />15. <br /> <br />Resolution-Commercial Waste Haulers License (Armor Roll-Off Services, <br />Inc.) <br />Joint Powers Agreement-Dakota County Drug Task Force (July 1- <br />December 31,2004) <br />Approve Right-of-Way Acquisition Agreement-Armory <br />Interim Parks Superintendent Appointment <br />Rivertown Days Rodeo Event <br />Approve Massage Therapy License-Katie Lucking <br /> <br />16. <br /> <br />17. <br />18. <br />19. <br />20. <br /> <br />Public Hearing-City Code Amendment #2004-16: Rezoning A to R-3-Williams <br />2nd Addition (Whispering Lane & Featherstone Road) <br />Mayor Werner opened the public hearing at 7:02 p.m. <br />Planning Director Hinzman provided a brief background on the project. A <br />comment by John Swanson, 1350 Featherstone Road, was read into the record. Mr. <br />Swanson is concerned that the R-3 zoning will give the developer an opportunity to <br />construct multiple family homes on the site, Hinzman stated that the zoning is <br />consistent with the surrounding properties and that the builder is proposing single <br />family homes on the site. <br />Harold Featherstone requested a 15-foot conservation easement. The <br />developer has already agreed to a 10-foot conservation easement, per Mr. <br />Featherstone's earlier request. <br />Larry Christianson, 275 Whispering Lane, questioned why the property could <br />not be rezoned solely for single family development. Planning Director Hinzman <br />stated that the R-3 designation is generally used in subdivisions, the proposed lots <br />do not meet the R-1 minimum lot size, and the R-2 zoning designation has <br />traditionally been used for properties developed prior to 1960. <br />Hearing no further public comments, Mayor Werner closed the public hearing <br />at 7:07 pm. <br /> <br />Second Reading-City Code Amendment #2004-16: Rezoning A to R-3- <br />Williams 2nd Addition (Whispering Lane & Featherstone Road) <br />Councilmember Schultz requested clarification on the request for a 15 foot <br />easement instead of the 10 foot easement. The developer stated that they have <br />agreed to the request for a 10 foot easement, but would not agree on a 15 foot <br />easement. Mr. Featherstone stated that he understood his request to be a total of 15 <br />feet, with the 5 foot setback. <br />Councilmember Yandrasits requested clarification on the action to rezone to a <br />higher density. <br />Moved by Councilmember Yandrasits, seconded by Councilmember Schultz to <br />approve the code amendment, rezoning from A to R-2 (not R-3). <br />6 Ayes; Nays, none. <br />Copy of ordinance on file. <br /> <br />Public Hearing-Project 2004-4: 10th Street & Highway 51 Improvements <br />Mayor Werner opened the public hearing at 7:17 p.m. <br />Public Works Director Montgomery stated that the project is estimated to cost <br />$884,000. The Schoolhouse Square development will be assessed and estimated <br />$564,000 <br />