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<br />,- <br /> <br />" 1 <br /> <br />'. <br /> <br />." , <br /> <br />: Councilwoman Campbell wondered whether other conditions could be included to ensure <br />,open space on the lot. It was suggested that staff could work with the applicant <br />, to achieve visual improvement. <br /> <br />. Vote was taken on the motion-as stated. <br /> <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />I COmIn <br />2/13/74 <br />Approve <br /> <br />. Councilman Williams suggested that applicant be advised that the request would be <br />, taken up at the February 25 Council meeting at which time appearance could be dis- <br />: cussed. <br /> <br />,-~--..~_.---. -'--"'-"" ".-.._..~...., . .-. "'-'~'.."'" <br /> <br />. ..-.--~- -- . ~.._- .~..'-_...._._.. ........----.. "__"...:0.-__. _ +.~,,~"'..~___v_..~..-. -.~..........---_._,_.__. <br /> <br />B. !Improvement Peti tions <br />u. Sanitary sewer, Hult's Subdivision (located south of Kevington off of Warren Street) <br />I Petitioned by owners of 100% of property to be assessed. Sewer is to be constructed <br />by private contract, with Council's permission, and with no other City involvement <br />than design and inspection. <br /> <br />'2. Sanitary sewer between 160 feet west of Sunshine Acres Road and 110 feet east of <br />VanDuyn Street and from 120 feet south of Bendix Avenue to 160 feet north of <br />Mahlon Avenue <br />Petitioned by owners of 26.8% of property to be assessed. Sewer would serve a <br />subdivision developed prior to annexation to the City. Council viewed on tour. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />\." . <br /> <br />councilman Williams stated his reluctance to accept a petition signed by only <br />26% of those to be served. However, he felt sewer service to that area was <br />inevitable, maybe even under health hazard laws if not installed through petition. <br />He thought deferring action at this time would be a disservice. <br /> <br />COmIn <br /> <br />2/13/74 <br /> <br />,13: Paving Corydon Lane from between Forrester Way and Tandy Turn to Tandy Turn APPfove <br />Petitioned by owners of 50.7% of property to be assessed. The street is a divid- ! <br />. I <br />port~on was not paved to standards ' <br />of its development. Only the owner <br />the east has signed the petition. <br /> <br />ing line between subdivisions and the south <br />because it was outside the City at the time <br />of property abutting the unpaved portion on <br /> <br />4.; Paving Snell Street from East Amazon Drive to Snell Court; sanitary sewer between <br />East Amazon Drive and Dillard Road from Snell Street to north and east 300 feet <br />Paving petitioned by owners of 24.0% of property to be assessed; not in favor - <br />16.4%; no response - 59.6%. Sewer petitioned by owners of 100% of property to <br />be assessed. The street is an unimproved connection between paved streets with <br />new homes on one side, older homes on the other. The project was previously <br />dropped because of protest. Property ownerships have since changed. <br /> <br />I <br />I <br />i <br />! ' <br /> <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded by Mr. Hershner to accept the petitions. Motion'car- <br />ried unanimousJy. <br /> <br />-,or -- <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5.peti tion," paving alley between <br />Ipearl and High <br />,Petitioned by owners of 50% of <br />Mr. Williams moved seconded'by <br />: "'!Ea nimo us 1 y . <br />~j. .--......:......-..,..... <br /> <br />13th and 14th from" Pearl to north/south alley between\ <br /> <br />i <br />property to be assessed. Council "viewed on tour." / Comm <br />Nr. Wood to accept. the peb bon. Motion carried "/2/20/74 <br />,/ <br />"-_______...._u". . "~/ Approve <br /> <br />. ~- -- - ~_~.. ___.-..i-... <br /> <br />C. rE~ity Purchase, Monroe Park and Danebo Area Park - AuthOrization was requested- <br />i to exercise options on properties at 868 West B,roadway (Leavitt) ($21,000 -ap- <br />I praised at $20,000) and at 850 West Broadway (Ball) ($16,300 - appraised at $16,000) <br />i toe complete property acquisition for Monroe Park,' and on property at 2333 West <br />: Irwin Way (Christensen) ($3,075 - appraised at $3,075) for accumulation of land <br />: for a park between East and West Irwin Way. Locations of the properties were <br />! pointe~ out on a map. Funds for the purchaes would come from recently approved <br />bond issue for park acquisition and development. <br /> <br />,Mr. Williams"rroved seconded by Mr. Murray to authorize the purchases. <br /> <br />I <br />, <br />i <br />i Comm <br />2/20/74 <br />!Approve <br />I <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />:Cou~cilman Murray hoped that some attempt would be made to move some of the older <br />: homes in fairly good condition from the Monroe Park site. Also, that one would <br />: be . pr~serve~ w~ thin the Pd:k, ~ tself. He thought thepreserva tion o~ o~e of the I <br />iex~st~ng bu~ld~ngs would f~t ~nto the general area better thana bu~ld~ng of ' <br />!totally new design and construction. Councilwoman Campbell concurred, suggesting} <br />: it could be used for office space or for arts and crafts. " <br /> <br />:In answer to Mayor Anderson, Manager said toe Active Bethel Citizens had asked ./1 <br />! that a park he developed in the area of the proposed Christensen purchase. In <br />i answer to Councilman McDonald, Manager said the homes in the Monroe Park area '1 <br />. i <br />· were pr:J. va tel y owned. i <br />I <br /> <br />J <br /> <br />Vote was taken on mot~on to authorize purchases. <br /> <br />Motion carriedunanimou~ly. <br /> <br />.... <br /> <br />too <br /> <br />2/25/74 - 5 <br />