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SPECIAL CHANHASSEN CITY COUNCIL MEETING OCTOBER 27, 1980
Mayor Hobbs called the meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. with the following members present:
Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, Geving, and Swenson.
LAKE SUSAN SOUTH, PROPOSED PRELIMINARY DEVELOPMENT PLAN APPROVAL: Eleven Chanhassen
residents were present. The Land Use Coordinator presented the staff and planning
reports. Ed Dunn presented the proposed development plans.
Councilman Swenson moved to approve the proposed preliminary development plan as described
in the illustrative site plan by Urbanscope dated June 20, 1980, including but not
limited to the Planner's report of June 23, 1980, and Planning Commission minutes of
June 25, 1980. The Council reserves the right to approve minor modifications in the
number of housing units and in the mix of housing types. Motion seconded by Councilman
Pearson. The following voted in favor: Mayor Hobbs, Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux,
Geving, and Swenson. No negative votes. Motion carried.
Councilman Neveaux moved to grant the rezoning from R-lA to P-l for the Lake Susan
South proposal as discussed this evening with a limit on the density for a maximum of
475 units overall. Motion seconded by Councilman Geving. The following voted in favor:
Mayor Hobbs, Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, Geving, and Swenson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
Councilman Geving left the meeting for a few minutes.
1980 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT CERTIFICATIONS, REVIEW RECOMMENDED DELETIONS:
ELMEJ.{ HUN~lNGEJ.{
25-05-000-0180-000
On May 12, 1980, the Council assessed this property two additional sewer and water units.
The Engineer recommended reduction of one sewer and water lateral assessment based on
199 feet of frontage.
Councilman Neveaux moved to accept the Engineer's recommendation on the Elmer Hunsinger
property to reduce the assessments to a total of two lateral and two trunk assessments.
~tion seconded by Councilman Swenson. The following voted in favor: Mayor Hobbs,
Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, and. Swenson. No negative votes. Motion carried.
CHRISTMAS ACRES
25-44-400-0001-000 THROUGH 0007
These seven sewer and water trunk charges were previously assessed. The Engineer
recommended removal of the trunk charges as they are a duplicate assessment.
Councilman Neveaux moved to remove seven sewer and water trunk unit assessments as they
are duplicate assessments. Motion seconded by Councilman Pearson. The following voted
in favor: Mayor Hobbs, Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, and Swenson. No negative votes.
Motion carried.
GARY BROWN
25-47-000-0006-000
Mr. Brown recently purchased this property and built a new home. It is felt that the
location of the house precludes a second assessment because of lack of sufficient
frontage. One trunk assessment should also be removed as it was paid with the building
permit.
Councilman Neveaux moved to delete one sewer and water lateral assessment and two sewer
and water trunk assessments. Motion seconded by Councilman Pearson. The following voted
in favor: Mayor Hobbs, Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, andSwensori. No negative votes.
Motion carried.
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SCHMID'S ACRES
The Engineer noted that the assessments levied in 1980 for Schmid's Acres included I
a street restoration amount. The sewer and water lines were installed along the
back of the properties and no street restoration was necessary.
Councilman Neveaux moved to accept the Engineer's recommendation and assess the
following properties with no street restoration.
A. W. Baker, 25-71-000-0001-000 $ 8,488.00
Craig Miller, 25-71-000-0002-000 $ 2,876.00
Howard Verlo, 25-71-000-0003-000 $ 8,003.99
Gary Carlson, 25-71-000-0004-000 $ 6,791.99
Mark McPherson, 25-71-000-0011-000 $ 11,320.00
Motion seconded by Councilman Pearson. The following voted in favor: Mayor Hobbs,
Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, and Swenson. No negative votes. Motion carried
KERBER BLVD. BIKEWAY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT: On September 22 the Council acted to award
the paving of Kerber Blvd. through New Horizon's development. This action necessitated
making a decision as to whether a bike path was to have been considered as a nart of
road imnrovements. The City Manager discussed proposed bike paths throughout the City.
Councilman Geving returned to the meeting at this point.
Councilman Geving moved to approve the Kerber Blvd. bike improvement project and award
the $27,300 to Minnesota Valley Surfacing with the funds to come from our state aid.
Motion seconded by Councilman Neveaux. The following voted in favor: Councilmen Pearson,
Neveaux, Geving, and Swenson. Mayor Hobbs voted no. Motion carried.
Councilman Swenson moved to adjourn. Motion seconded by Councilman Neveaux.
following voted in favor: Mayor Hobbs, Councilmen Pearson, Neveaux, Geving,
Swenson. No negative votes. Meeting adjourned at 11:45 p.m.
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Don Ashworth
City Manager
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