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CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - OAKMONT- May 25, 1970 - June 16, 1970
The Administrator informed the Council that no written comments
had been submitted after the first Public Hearing. A number of
general points were discussed by the Council and questions asked
of the applicant. No residents were present against or in favor
of this proposed rezoning.
A motion was made by Councilman Pearson and seconded by Councilman
Bennyhoff to adjourn the Public Hearing at 8:35 p.m. The
following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
CHANHASSEN VILLAGE COUNCIL MINUTES - June 16, 1970
Mayor Coulter called to order the Special Council Meeting.
A motion was made by Councilman Klingelhutz and seconded by
Councilman Pearson to dispense with all formalities. The following
voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen Bennyhoff,
Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion carried.
OAKMONT REZONING: A motion was made by Councilman Pearson and
seconded by Councilman Klingelhutz that we rezone, ,subject to
the following conditions, the following Farm residence zoned
properties to Residence District "C":
Government Lot 1, Section 11, Government Lots 1 and 2,
Section 10, the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
of Section 10, part of the Northwest Quarter of Section 10
and part of Government Lot 3, Section 3, all in Township
116 North, Range 23 West of the 5th Principal Meridian.
Approval of the Council, to this action, shall not become
effective until the applicant and the Village execute a contract
containing the following terms.
a. That said premises shall be zoned as a P-2 District subject
to the within conditions upon passage of the proposed new Zoning
Ordinance.
b. That said premises shall be developed substantially in
accordance with the preliminary plat for Oakmont, dated
January 27, 1970, as prepared by Rieke-Carroll-Muller Associates,
Inc. and designated Exhibit "A" here within.
c. That of the 186 acres in the tract, only 91 acres are to be
developed for residential use with a density not to exceed 2800
units.
d. That the balance of 95 acres in the tract are to remain open
space and roads, and shall include 3950 feet of Lake Ann and Lake Lucy
lakeshore to be dedicated as Public Park areas, and a golf course
of not less than 9 holes and not less than 2900 yards in length,
all as shown on said Exhibit "A".
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e. That no building permit for multiple residential
construction shall be granted by the Village until a municipal
sanitary sewer trunk line is available to the area and until
such trunk line is served by the proposed Chanhassen-Eden Prairie
force main or acceptable alternate thereto.
The following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
DOGS: The Village Attorney explained, to the Council, the status
of the Pittel-London case.
MUNICIPAL COURT: A motion was made by Councilman Bennyhoff and
seconded by Councilman Pearson that the Mayor and the Clerk be
authorized to sign the agreement with Carver County when the
agreement has been drawn to the Village Attorney's satisfaction,
concerning the disposition of fine costs and court costs. The
following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
COUNCIL APPOINTMENT: A motion was made by Councilman Pearson
and seconded by Councilman Bennyhoff to rescind the motion made
at the June 15, 1970, Council Meeting, title Council Appointment.
A motion was made by Councilman Pearson and seconded by
Councilman Klingelhutz to table any action on the Council
Appointment until June 29, 1970. Councilmen Bennyhoff,
Klingelhutz and Pearson voted yes. Mayor Coulter voted no.
Motion carried.
The following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
A motion was made by Mayor Coulter and seconded by Councilman
Klingelhuta to propose the following names, to be considered,
to fulfill the unexpired term of Councilman Hill, which expires
on the first business day in January, 1972.
Steve Wolf
John Neveaux
Richard Lyman, Sr.
Herb DeVaan
Anne Neils
Tom Gabbert
James E. Mielke
The following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
A written ballot was taken of each Councilman and the Mayor.
Anne Neils received a majority of the votes.
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CHANHASSEN VILLAGE COUNCIL MINUTES - June 16, 1970
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A motion was made by Councilman Pearson and seconded by Councilman
Klingelhutz to adopt Resolution #61670-1 which reads as follows:
RESOLUTION FILLING COUNCIL VACANCY
WHEREAS, a vacancy in the Village Council of Chanhassen
has arisen by reason of the resignation of former Councilman
Hibbert Hill on May 25, 1970.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That ANNE NEILS is hereby
appointed to the Village Council of Chanhassen to serve as a
member of the Council for the balance of the term of former
Councilman Hill, which term expires on the first business day in
January, 1972.
The following voted in favor thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen
Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and Pearson. No negative votes. Motion
carried.
SIGN ORDINANCE #36: A motion was made by Mayor Coulter and
seconded by Councilman Klingelhutz to amend Ordinance #36-A,
Section 5.07, Variance, to read as follows:
The Village Council may grant a variance from the
requirements of this ordinance as to specific signs
where it is shown that by reason of topography or other
conditions strict compliance with the requirements of this
ordinance would cause a hardship; provided that a variance
may be granted only if the variance does not adversely
affect the spirit or intent of this ordinance. Written
application for a variance shall be filed with the Village
Clerk, and shall state fully all facts relied upon by the
applicant. The application shall be supplemented with maps,
plans or other data which may aid in an analysis of the
matter. The application shall be referred to a Variance
Committee comprised of one Council member, one citizen
at large and one Commission member. The Commission shall
be approved by the Council annually, for its recommendations
and reports to the Village Council. No variance shall be
granted by the Village Council unless it shall have
received the affirmative vote of the majority of the full
Council.
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Mayor Coulter and Councilman Klingelhutz voted yes. Councilmen
Bennyhoff and Pearson voted no. Motion defeated.
PARK AND RECREATION: Don Slathar and Conrad Fiskness were
present, from the Park and Recreation Commission, to explain
the proposals for well site #2, for a proposed ball park. After
much discussion, the Council informed the Administrator to get
the costs on the grading, to be submitted at a later date.
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A motion was made by Councilman Pearson and seconded by
Councilman Bennyhoff to adjourn. The following voted in favor
thereof: Mayor Coulter, Councilmen Bennyhoff, Klingelhutz and
Pearson. No negative votes. Motion carried.
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TIME: 10:10
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Adolph Tessness
Clerk-Administrator
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