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<br />!Th~ City.C(lqnc.i19f th~9i'tYQfE~
<br />River does. hereby or~IliD.M.f(jllQVili:i.
<br />r sectionl. PUJy~e.p.e CityCounciI
<br />~a.s recelltly co~ericecl the Process of
<br />j.1P~lltillg ~h~ Qi~y<::ompre-
<br />~~nsiYll PIIlll,' Jt' .thll,t,th.ili
<br />~roCllSli:wiUt~~Il. .J.'tlX).Dl!l.ly o.nll (I)
<br />lilar,.Onll oUhema.' Jor.{liSUlls. .th. at will
<br />II discusslld dqring this process is thll
<br />llx4lnsion ofGity waOOr and silwer ser-
<br />lvices. .'l'he rilpstlikely; direction for ex-
<br />tendingutiliti~llis to the ellSt and south.
<br />~l!Jltof t1w present. sllnitl!.rY. sewlilr lind
<br />raoor area; to servll thllcommercial and
<br />industrial areasalon,g east Hishwll,yl0
<br />ang the residentialarells !llongtheellSt..
<br />ern lldge of the City, ExtendirigutiIities
<br />to the east and s()uthilPtwUl require a
<br />substantial Cit;y investment ill. trunk
<br />fll!;ilities\md UnpJ.'tl"eIllentsto the City's
<br />iWll,liteVillOOr treat!l1entPl~t, The. city's
<br />labilJtyt,o fIn~~th~liefll,cilities linll
<br />j1impJ.'tlvements wi.ll. . .d.epe..lldonits ability
<br />to llSsess benefitoocl properties which
<br />I wm.be.served. b..ythe ll.. e.w. ~nk. . . facilities
<br />and plant expansion.' ,. ....
<br />! The most diqi.cI,dt roJ>lrrties to ~ssess
<br />I wh~1l1il~1l.4inlJ . 'PlllJ,ltilitills are
<br />i la.rge residenH~l . f;rpm. two t,o .oon
<br />i acres, Properties which fall in this cat-
<br />r egoryare eXM~iYe t,oset;Ye with utili.
<br />i tillS for a ~ingle r~si4ential unit, and are
<br />, difficult t,o s~bdivj9.e.liothat th.1il cost Qf
<br />tile utilitil\',scaA ~sPl'f3a4 Qyer wultiple
<br />units. ThliliCity hl!Jle]l;perienClild this
<br />problem in 'thePllst ancl iliacting to
<br />prevent this fJ.'l)m'ilappening again so
<br />that this type of residenti!ll dllvelop-
<br />ment does notpreventth~ ~nsion of
<br />utilitiell to .servetheconunercial and.
<br />indtllltrialareltaa,longe$lltHighwa.y 10
<br />and the residentia,l11rtlall81ongtheeast-
<br />I. em.edge QUhe City. The Metropolitan.'
<br />Council also recommends that rural
<br />, areas which areinoon~to be IY,lrved
<br />i with mqnicipal utilitiellbe rest;rictlld to
<br />I ten acremin.i~umlQt s~et\fo;rreliidliln"
<br />i tiaIIotll,... .. ...' .i' .. ....L.. . ..<.';
<br />i p.~ inte~tnor~t,oriulJIi~;rainanCllis
<br />Ith~~fore adQPtecl:to pJ.'tltectthll illteg-
<br />i . ritYQfthe comprehensive planning pro-
<br />. cesSllndthe health,safe+y all~~~lfartl
<br />oftlw citb:ens of Eli Rive'rbyii!.ssuriilg
<br />thatdeveloPlllentwithintJie affected
<br />areas oBhe City dQl\',s n"lt prevent the
<br />ex4lnlliour(lfutilities ill.tQ.til~8~ areas if !
<br />theQ()~P;rf311~~'Ye':p14Il~~~n~~,to !
<br />pJ'()vide forsuche~,J;Is'Qlli'(l,.' .1.. ......
<br />8ecJ;.ion ~.M~.\'~tQriu..m declllt,"ed.. i
<br />During the OOnn.o'rthis Qrdinan~and
<br />any ex4lnsions thel'eQf, lI,PlQratorium is
<br />hereby impOse<fpursuantto which no
<br />applicati."lns fOl'subdi~ions oflandintQ
<br />residential parcel8Jesli than OOn acre8
<br />in 8ize .shllll be accepted. Ol'consid.ered,
<br />and no such 8ul:!di~io1l8h!1l1b~lI,p.
<br />proved bytlleCity Coun~iI,for~YProp-
<br />lirt whlii~all9P:tjleservedb'y existing
<br />~ll . ')v~ter facilities and
<br />'f. ". ." . H.}ilQrp~l)ty ~oad
<br />33 and east 0 .tllteIIigpways 169 and
<br />101. ',.
<br />Section 3, Tel"JIl. Thi8 ordinance.~b.a.n
<br />be eff~ivlir1ilPOll puhlicatjoila(pJ.'tl-
<br />vided byJawlindshallOO;rlJliina~ .365
<br />daYIl tliereafier,uilless e~ndellby ~c-
<br />tion of the .Cit;Y(3.ouncil.' ....r....... ...... ..... .'. ..' .
<br />PassedanclacloPte4W..thlil City C~lU~.
<br />cil of the CityofElkRiv~l', this 6tJiday
<br />.of June ,1994. .... . . '.
<br />. Henry A.Duitsman, Mayor
<br />Sandra Thac~ray, City Clerk
<br />(Jn15)
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<br />Mfidavit of Publication
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<br />STATEOFMINNESOTA )
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<br />COUNTY OF SHERBURNE)
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<br />being ly sworn, on oath says that helshe IS the pubhsher or
<br />authorized agent and employee of the p~blisher of the newspa-
<br />per known as The Elk River Star News, and has full knowledge
<br />of the facts which are stated below:
<br />(A) The newspaper has complied with all the requirements
<br />constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided
<br />by Minnesota Statute 331A.02, 331A.07, and other applicable
<br />laws, as amended.. ,
<br />(B) The printed O/l}.t~v-<:v q q -7
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<br />which is attached was cut from the columns of said newspaper,
<br />and was printed and published once each week, for ( suc-
<br />cessive weeks; it was first published on Wednesday, the Lc:;11
<br />day of 4:v,~ , 19!3.!:[, and was thereafter
<br />printed and published on every Wednesday to and including
<br />Wednesday, the_day of ,19_;
<br />and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to
<br />Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size
<br />and kind oftype used in the composition and publication ofthe
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<br />the above matter
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