03/21/1967 - City Council Regular
MINUTES OF A RFG:J1JAR MEETING OF TRE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
EAGAN TOWNSHIP, DAKOTA CO<JN1Y, MINNESOTA
March 21, 1967
A regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors, Eagan TO\Ynship, WB3
held at the town hall at 7:00 o'clcok p~ M. on March 21, 1967, at which all
members were present except Chairillan Rahn. Vice Chairman Kelin prcsidedo
The first order of business was the public hearing set by legal notice
for 7:00 o'clock P. M. regarding the Application of Milwaukee Land Cmnpany
for preliminary plat approval of 118.03 acres in part of the South 1/4 of
Section 2-27-23. It was noted that the Advisory Planning Committae
reconunended approval subject to conditions. Mr. R. Peter Tanner appeared
on behalf of the application for Milwaukee Land Company. Several neighboring
residents appeared but presented no formal objection. The town engineer
discussed the revised, substituted preliminary plat following the conditions
set forth by the Advisory Planning Committee. After discussion, upon motion
d-:.lly made by Supervisor Schwanz, and seconded by Supervisor Klein, it was
RESOLVED that the revised preliminary plat as presented be, and hereby is,
approved.
Vice Chairman Klein then convened the public hearing at 7:30 o'clock p. }l..
concerning the application of Univac to rezone 15 acres situated in the SW 1/0
of the SE 1/4, Section 9-27-23 from A, Agricultural to RD. Research and
Development. It was noted that the Advisory Planning Committee recO!rn:uended
approval. the parcel in question being contiguous to previously rez~ned
property owned by Univac. Mr. R. J. Newman appeared on beha'lf of the
applicant. U:> one Appeared in opposition to thE! application. Upon ~.;)tion
duly made by Supervisor Klein and seconded by Supervisor Schwanz, it was
RESOLVED that the property according to the legal description contained in
the application be, and hereby is, rezoned fran A, Agricultural to RD,
Research and Development.
Vice Chaiman K!.c,ln t11ereupcn closed the public hear:t:ngs aud cp<?:1Hd
the regular meeting of the Board of SUP8t'v;.:;:ors. 1'he readi~ of the rd.n'~':efo
of the previous meeting was unani~ously waived.
Mrn Al Carlton appeared on behalf of the New Holland Compa~v f0~ a
o7.lild:f.ng permit to construct an inciue:,'atcr in the RaueIlho:r.s:: in.dust~:i.&l
p!lrI{ at a cost of approximately $100. OO~ Upon motion made by Supm."li.'1or
Klein aud seconded by Sup~T'Tisor Schwanz, tIle pennlt wes granted..
Mr. William O'Neill appeared on behalf of his re~uest for a building
permit for a house to be situated on a parcel of less than 5 ac~es in his
unplatted land area. It was noted that parcel was situated in an area to be
platted ani tentatively to be named O'Neill Homastead First Addition. ~pon
motion duly made by Supervisor Schwanz and seconded by Supervisor Kle~n, it
was RESOLVED that the permi.t he tra~'lted prov1.ded that no further building
permits would be given for structures in this O"Neill area until all of
this property be platted including said h~esite.
The application of Rauenhorst Corporation for final plat approval cf
Eaganda'1e Center Industrial Park was presented. It was noted that the
Advisory Planning Committee recommended appro~al. Mr. Rick Simons eppeare&
on hehalf of Rauenhorst Corporation. Upon motion duly made by Supervisor
Klein and seconded by SuperTtsor Schwanz, it was RESOLVED thst the matter
be set dO~1n foT. public hearing in accordance with the platting ordin~nce f0r
111:r~_1 i:.. 1967, at 7:00 o'clock P. M~ at the to~m hall and the clerk Mr.ect~J
to pnhll!::h the proper lega 1 notice therefor..
The application of Independent School Dist~ict #196 for buil<<in~ pe~it
for au additic::l to Northview Elementary Schoel 'Was prese1."ted. It w:\s r.oted
that the Advisory Planning C'Yilmli.ttce recOI:Inlnnded approva l~ Upon n..otiOl.l d1.11y
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made by Supervisor Klein and seconded by Snpervisor S(:hwanz, it was RI!;SOLVl~J
that the permit be gra!1ted for the nominal fee of $1.00 pursuant to the h')ard'o
usual practice in this regard plus the actual engineering costs i~~u:.r~:l i~
connection with the plans and specifications and inspection.
The application of Heritage Methodist Church, l.e:ldngto!1 Ave~lae and.
Conn.ty Road 4126 for a building permit for a concrete and brick churd1
~t:r\1ctura was presented. It was noted that the Advisory Planning C~ittee
recommended approval. Upon motion duly made by Supervisor Schwanz and s~conGed
by Supervisor Klein and upon the recommendation of the town engineer, ~he plans
were duly approved and the building permit granted.
Discussion concerning gas utility oper~tion in Eagandale Center Industrial
Park area was upon motion duly made by Supervisor Klein and seconded by Super-
visor Schwanz, deferred until the April 4, 1961, board meeting.
Mr. James Gabio, Dakota Couuty Engineer, and County Commissioner Louis
Wachter appeared regarding road tmprovements to Yankee Doodle Road in the
Univac area. Vice Chairman Klein referred the matter to the town engineer
for further study and consultatinn with the County Engineer regarding the t,'70
home owners to be effected by the proposed improvement.
The town attorney reported to the Board that he had received certain
financial data regarding the Cedar Grove Utilities Company for the fiscal
year 1966 and that preltminary negotiations for purchase of the sewer and
water systems in Cedar Grove should now begin. Upon motion duly made by
Supervisor Kelin and seconded by Supervisor Schwanz, it wa <' RESOLVED tIJe'll: the
town engineer, tm-~ attorney, and fiscal consultant be, and they hereby ate,
authorized and directed to commence preliminary negotiations with Cedar
Grove Utilities Compall.y and its represeutatives regardblg thf-~ prnpo~;':c.d
purchase of the utility systems.
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Mr. Robert Tuttle appeared with regard to the dog ordinance. Supe~'Tisor
Klein directed the town attorney to discuss the matter with Justice ~f the
Peace Harry Ray to determine if any chan3es in the ordinances might b~
necessary to aid in controlling future violations.
The town engineer presented proposed plans and specifications for
the Northeast Trunk sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer facilities and upon
motion by Supervisor Schwanz and seconded by Supervisor Klein, it was RESry~n
that said plans and specifications be, and they hereby are, appr~7edo
The town engineer presented a form of advertisement for bids for the
Northeast Trunk Sewer and Water Extension calling for bids to be received
by the town board until 8:00 o'clock P. M. Tuesday, April 18, 1967, as pe~
the notice attached to the minutes of this meeting.
Upon motion duly made by Su;~rvisor Klein and seconded by Supervisor
Schwanz, it was RESOLVED that the advertisement for bids as presented be,
and hereby is, duly approved and the town clerk directed to post and publish
according to law.
Upon motion made and seconded it was RESOLVED that the town attorney
amend the dog ordinance to provide for an increase of the impoundi~g fee
to $10.00.
The clerk read a letter from the attorney for the Timberline water works
o~rners concerning takeover of the system. Upon motion by Supervisor Schwanz
3econd~d by Supervisor Klein, it was RESOLVED that said communication be
referred to the tOvTn attorney for further study and reco~encations.
Upon motion by Supervisor Klein and seconded by Supervisor Schwa~z it
was RESOLVED t~at the town engineer b~, and hereby is, authorized to complete
plans and specifications for sanitary sewer t~un~s and 1aterals for. the
r~m8ining portion of Cedar Grove ~5.
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Upon motion by Supervipor Schwanz and seconded by Supervisor Klein, it
was RESOLVED that the treas~rer be authorized to disburse from appropriate
town funds an amount necessary to fulfill the portion of the Bloomingtc:..1-
Eagan-Burnsvi11e promotional expense for sewage legislation promotion.
Upon motion duly made and seconded, all bills as presented were
approved and ordered paid.
Upon motion duly made, the meeting adjourned.
Dated: March 21, 1967.
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Clerk
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