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City Council Minutes Page 4 <br />June 5, 2017 <br />S. Open Forum <br />No one appeared for Open Forum. <br />6.1 Introduction of New Employees <br />Ms. Wipper introduced Karen Keast, the city's new human resources technician. Ms. <br />Keast discussed her previous work experience. <br />Mr. Ruprecht introduced Melanie Crayford, the new office assistant for Fire and <br />Building and Safety. Ms. Crayford discussed her previous work experience <br />Mr. Sagstetter introduced Jonas Scholz, the environmental engineering intern visiting <br />from Germany through a partnership with the Climate Smart Municipalities <br />program. Mr. Scholz stated he was enjoying the variety of work responsibilities and <br />his free time in Minnesota. <br />The Council welcomed the new employees. <br />7.1. Preliminary Plat, Final Plat, and Developer's Agreement, Miske <br />Meadows Third Addition, Paxmar LLC — Public Hearing <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. There being no one present to speak to this <br />matter, Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br />Councilmember Wagner noted the developer addressed the concerns regarding the <br />sidewalk and pedestrian ramps on both sides of Johnson Street and Ivanhoe Drive <br />by striping and signing them. She had concerns about the responsibility to convey to <br />potential homeowners how the stormwater easements are designed to fill and drain <br />during heavy rain events. She hoped the developer will effectively communicate this <br />to potential homeowners. <br />Mayor Dietz asked how many lots were affected by the storrnwater easement. <br />Mr. Carlton stated 6 lots on the east side and 7 on the west side were located <br />adjacent to the city -owned outlot, the area which will fill and empty during rain <br />events. Mr. Carlton stated this information can be explained during the building <br />permit process, but the purchasers of the property will receive a copy of the plat and <br />survey, which will indicate their lot lines. <br />Councilmember Westgaard asked about the southernmost portion of this plat and <br />future connections for the developable lots, near Ivanhoe and 188a' Street. He also <br />asked about Lots 297 and 299 located on existing power and utility easements and if <br />they were buildable. <br />B 011810 BY <br />NATURE <br />
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