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0 <br />• <br />City Council Minutes <br />August 1, 1994 <br />Page 8 <br />The Planning Commission and City Council require future plats in the sewer <br />and water district to contain sidewalks and bicycle lanes for safe non - <br />motorized transportation on streets that carry other than neighborhood <br />traffic. <br />The City assume ownership of the Northern Natural Gas line easement and <br />the NSP power line easement in Hillside Estates Development. <br />Auburn Street from the south plat boundary to 196th Avenue, 196th <br />Avenue from Auburn Street to Zane Street, and Zane Street from 196th <br />Avenue to 197th Avenue have a 70 foot right of way with a 6 foot wide <br />diamond lane for bicycle traffic added to the street width between the <br />curbs on the east side of Auburn Street, the south side of 196th Avenue, <br />and the east side of Zane Street, in lieu of the rear yard trail previously <br />proposed paralleling Auburn Street. <br />The dedicated park area described in the 6/27/94 Park and Recreation <br />minutes remain as previously requested should the 33 foot wide trail on the <br />east side of the Northern Natural Gas line easement. <br />Mayor Duitsman opened the public hearing. <br />Mayor Duitsman indicated that he does not support a 70 foot right -of -way. <br />Jeff Gongoll, indicated that he agrees with Staff's recommendations listed in the <br />Staff report. <br />Councilmember Holmgren questioned whether the park dedication requirement <br />would be satisfied. Steve Ach indicated that the requirements for park <br />dedication are satisfied through the 3.9 acre of park land and the corridor along <br />the eastern portion of the plat. <br />Dana Anderson, Park and Recreation Commission Representative, explained the <br />reasoning for recommending a trail along Auburn which connects to the 3.9 <br />acres of park land. He indicated that this trail would move the people within the <br />plat to the park. <br />Marty Glines of Riverside Development, indicated that the proposed trails in the <br />plat are consistent with the City's 1988 Growth Management Plan. He further <br />indicated that the plan eliminates the need to cross any driveways in the plat. <br />There being no further comments from the public, Mayor Duitsman closed the <br />public hearing. <br />The City Council discussed the park, trail, and sidewalk options. It was concluded <br />that Riverside Development satisfy their park dedication requirements by <br />dedicating 3.9 acres for park land and a trail corridor along the east limits of the <br />plat. <br />COUNCILMEMBER FARBER MOVED TO APPROVE THE PRELIMINARY PLAT OF HILLSIDE <br />ESTATES 4TH ADDITION WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br />1. A DEVELOPERS AGREEMENT BE PREPARED AND EXECUTED PRIOR TO <br />RELEASING THE PLAT FOR RECORDING. <br />
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