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Elk River City Council Minutes `I <br /> Page 3 <br /> November 19, 1990 <br /> 5.5. Main Street Bridge <br /> Terry Maurer, City Engineer, stated that the City has recently received <br /> approval from the Federal Highway Administration to proceed with the <br /> Main Street bridge replacement. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO ADOPT RESOLUTION 90-65, A RESOLUTION <br /> ORDERING THE PREPARATION OF A DESIGN STUDY REPORT IN THE MATTER OF THE <br /> MAIN STREET BRIDGE IMPROVEMENT. COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN SECONDED THE <br /> MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 3-0. <br /> Mayor Tralle indicated that there will be a public hearing regarding <br /> this matter, if one is requested in writing to the City Administrator <br /> by a citizen. <br /> 5.6. Dredging Update <br /> Terry Maurer indicated that the City Street Superintendent has <br /> coordinated the probing of Lake Orono to determine the depth of organic <br /> sediments. According to the information collected by the probing, the <br /> total sentiment appears to be 500,000 cubic yards. He indicated that <br /> prior to this probing, it was assumed that the sediments would be about <br /> 2,500,000 cubic yards. The City engineer suggested that an <br /> informational meeting be held with the area residents around the first <br /> 111/ of the year to discuss costs. The Council concurred with the City <br /> Engineer. <br /> 5.7. Proctor Avenue Update <br /> Terry Maurer informed the Council that the County Board has moved to <br /> redesign Proctor Avenue and has requested the City of Elk River's <br /> services in this project. He stated that the project would be in line <br /> for 1991 construction. It was the consensus of the Council to work <br /> together with the County on this project. <br /> 6.1. Conditional Use Permit Request by Assembly of God Church/Public <br /> Hearing <br /> Janelle Szklarski, Zoning Assistant, indicated that the Elk River <br /> Assembly of God church is requesting a conditional use permit to <br /> operate a licensed daycare facility for up to 100 children in an R-1A <br /> zoning district. Ms. Szklarski indicated that at the Planning <br /> Commission meeting regarding this item, several residents from the <br /> Brentwood area were present with concerns regarding traffic and the <br /> number of children to be in the daycare. <br /> Al Nadeau, Planning Commission representative, stated that the Planning <br /> Commission recommended denial of the request based on the following <br /> findings of fact: <br /> 110 1. That the use would have an adverse impact on the surrounding <br /> neighborhood due to traffic and the commercial nature of the use. <br />