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<br />January 17, 2006 <br /> <br />File: 226-046P <br /> <br />Mr. Bob Wiegert <br />Paramount Engineering & Design <br />1440 Arcade Street, Suite 200 <br />St. Paul, MN 55106 <br /> <br />RE: LIBERTY HEIGHTS ESTAlES OF ELK RIVER <br /> <br />Dear Mr. Wiegert: <br /> <br />This correspondence is intended to document the discussion we had with you, Ross Abel <br />from] ohn Oliver & Associates, and Ed Dulak ofMeri.dan Development on Thursday, <br />January 12, 2006. It will also document the discussion at the City Council workshop on <br />Monday, January 9, 2006. At both of these meetings last week, the following items were <br />discussed: <br /> <br />1. At the City Council workshop, the conclusion of the City Council was that your . <br />development should have an average lot size of 11,000 square feet and a minimum lot <br />size of 9,750 square feet, with a 75-footfrontage minimum. Attached are minutes from <br />the City Council workshop which discuss this item. <br /> <br />2. I expressed concern that yout project probably will not get to the City Council before <br />April., since the Environmental Assessment W orksheet(EA W) needs to be completed, <br />reviewed by the City, and advertised by the EQB for 30 days prior to the Planning <br />Commission meeting. Our Phlnning Commission will not act your development unless <br />the EA W information is complete. With that being said, I express concern that the <br />project may not get to the City Council before April. If this is the case, I will need the <br />signed easement documents for the County Highway 40 right-of-way for both Liberty <br />Heights Estates of Elk River and the Tumer property prior to formal pr("l;min~ry plat <br />approval on either of these properties. As you are aware, I need to provide easement <br />documentation to the Sherbume County Highway Department in March of this year. <br />Ed indicated that he would talk to his legal counsel regarding this issue and get back to <br />me. <br /> <br />3. We discussed the need for park trail access to the trail around the wetland in at least two <br />locations; one near the north side of the wetland and one near the northeast side of the <br />