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City Council Minutes Page 11 <br /> April 19, 1993 <br /> Conditional Use Permit for Sedimentation Pond <br /> COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO <br /> CREATE A SEDIMENTATION POND TO AID IN WATER PURIFICATION AND STORM <br /> WATER RETENTION WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: <br /> 1. THE EXCAVATED MATERIAL IS REMOVED FROM THE FLOODWAY, IF REQUIRED <br /> BY THE DNR OR ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS. <br /> 2. THE EXCAVATION TAKES PLACE ABOVE THE ORDINARY HIGH WATER MARK OF <br /> THE ADJACENT BACKWATER OR APPROPRIATE PERMITS ARE ACQUIRED FROM <br /> THE ARMY CORPS OF ENGINEERS OR DNR. <br /> 3. THE SIDE SLOPES OF THE SEDIMENTATION POND MEET CITY STANDARDS FOR <br /> SAFETY REASONS. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 6.9. Petition for Feasibility Study/Mississippi Oaks <br /> Terry Maurer, City Engineer, stated that Iry Moldenhauer has signed a <br /> petition requesting sanitary sewer, water, storm drainage, and street <br /> improvements for the first phase of his proposed Mississippi Oaks <br /> Addition. <br /> • COUNCILMEMBER FARBER MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 93-15, A RESOLUTION <br /> DECLARING THE ADEQUACY OF THE PETITION FOR IMPROVEMENT AND ORDERING THE <br /> PRELIMINARY FEASIBILITY REPORT IN THE MATTER OF THE MISSISSIPPI OAKS <br /> PHASE I IMPROVEMENT OF 1993 CONTINGENT ON THE DEVELOPER ESCROWING THE <br /> COST OF THE STUDY WITH THE CITY. COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL SECONDED THE <br /> MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 6.10. Preliminary Plat/Variance for Meadowvale Heights/Dennis <br /> Backes/Public Hearing/Case# P-03-04 <br /> Steve Rohlf stated that Dennis Backes, developer, and Mrs. Virginia <br /> Barnier, property owner, are requesting preliminary plat approval of <br /> Meadowvale Heights which is a 113 single family lot plat. He stated <br /> that the plat will be completed in two phases and that the developer is <br /> requesting approval of phase one. He further stated that the developer <br /> is also requesting a variance on the length of a dead-end road <br /> associated with the plat. <br /> Vice Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Steve Rohlf reviewed the stipulations recommended by the Planning <br /> Commission. <br /> Jeff Shopek, Civil Engineer representing the developer, suggested a <br /> compromise to the City's request for the one and one-half acre <br /> • neighborhood park and the pond area that the City is requesting. He <br /> stated that the one and one-half acre neighborhood park is too large <br /> and suggested a 1.2 acre park in the center of the plat. The Council <br /> discussed this matter and decided that a 1.2 acre park in the center of <br />