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July 29, 1996 <br /> <br />Pace 4 <br /> <br />6.1. Rivers Ed.qe Downtown Development Corporation <br /> '~ Marly Glines and Mum Beck from the Rivers Edge Downtown Development <br /> '"~r~oration requested the Council to consider funding $10,000 for.~e cost of <br /> <br /> Mayor DbLt~man indicated he felt that the gazebo ; a coordinated effort <br /> with the Riv~.,~ont Committee and the HRA. He a' ed he did not <br /> agree that the"~ ty should spend $10,000 ~g the effort with <br /> these other Mayor Duitsman stated received concerns from <br /> citizens regarding tact that the t block the view of the river. <br /> <br />Councilmember Dietz <br />the .$10,000 with the Rivers <br />the other half. Councilm, <br />people in the downtown <br />favor of the project. C, <br />Scheel. Cc <br />and stated that <br />downtown arec <br /> <br /> would be in favor of the city paying ~ of <br /> Development Corporation paying <br /> :heel indicated she was encouraged by the <br /> this on their own and indicated she was in <br /> concurred with Councilmember <br /> ~gren his complete support of the request <br />has already spent on three studies for the <br /> <br /> SCHEEL MOVED TO AUTHORIZE THE )ITURE OF $10,000 FOR <br />THE TO BE CONSTRUCTED IN JACKSON SQUARE, ELK RIVER. <br />COU! FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MC 3-2. <br /> Duitsman and Councilmember Dietz opposed. Councilmember Dietz <br /> his opposition was based on the fact that he-felt the Rivers Edge should <br /> y half of the cost of the project. <br /> <br />East Elk River Trunk Sewer and Water Public Informational Meetinq <br /> <br />City Engineer Terry Maurer explained that the purpose of the public informational <br />meeting is to receive input from the property owners regarding the timing and <br />scope of project that the city should undertake regarding the extension of trunk <br />utilities to the eastern area of the city. <br /> <br />Jason Messner, Peter Patchin and Associates, Inc., indicated that the firm of Peter <br />Patchin was requested to perform appraisals as to the market value benefit <br />relating to trunk improvements for the eastern area of the city. He explained that <br />the appraisal revealed that the market benefit of trunk sewer and water lines into <br />the east Elk River urban service district is $6,000 per acre for residential and <br />industrial lands and $8,000 per acre for commercial lands. <br /> <br />City Attorney Peter Beck explained to the residents that it is the Council's <br />intention to take public input regarding the extension of trunk sewer and water <br />lines into the east Elk River urban service district in order to decide whether to <br />proceed with the project. He further indicated that tonight's meeting was merely <br />a public informational meeting and not an assessment hearing. <br /> <br />Mayor Duitsman opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Dwight Kirkeide, 12230 173,~ Avenue NW, distributed a handout entitled Toward a <br />New Game Plan. Mr. Kirkeide indicated he was opposed to the proposed project <br />based on the increased cost to the homeowners. <br /> <br /> <br />