01/07/1969 - City Council Regular
MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING OF !.BE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
FAGAN TOWNSHIP. DAKOTA COUNTY. MINNESOTA
January 7. 1969
A regular meeting of the Board of Supervisors of Eagan Township,
Dakota County, Minnesota, was held at the Town Hall at 8:00 p.m. on
January 7, 1969 with all members present.
Upon motion, the minutes of the previous meeting were approved as
presented.
T~~ waze no building permit applications.
Mr. Fred Hairsekorn of Economics Lab<r.r,atory, Inc. appeared on behalf
of its application for variance under ordinance No. 6 for height restrictions
for industrial building near Lone Oak Road and Lexington Avenc~ on the
Rauenhorst property. After discussion and upon motion tDlJde by Chairman
Klei~, seconded by Supervisor Rahn, it was RESOLVED that said variance as
recommended by the AdVisory Planning Committee Eor approval be, and hereby
is, granted.
Mr. Girard Minea appeared on behalf of his application to rezone 100
acres on Lexington Avenue from A, Agricultural to ReSidential and Co~
mercial zonings according to applicati on and legal description. Upon
motion by Supervisor Rahn, seconded by chairman Klein, it was RESOLVED. that
thepubl1c hearing to consider the rezoning be i:iet for February 4. .1:969
at 8:00 p.m.
Mr. Oscar Soderlund--ancLNl:..-llarol<LLeVander._J.r.appeared..ott behalf
of Dakota County Electric Co-op in regard to electric service in Eagandale
Center No.2. The Board reviewed its minutes of February 20, 1968 and
January 11, 1968 concerning areas to be covered by thE> two electric sup-
pliers along Lone oak Road. Mr. Soderlund indicated that Villaume Box
companj~~~. ftquested service from them on the North side of County Road
In6. Mr. LeVander indicated that it was the understanding between the two
companies that the two companies could compete for industrial areas ad-
jacent to Lone oak Road. The Board set a tentative meeting with N.S.P.
and D.C.E.C. on January l4, 1969, at 8:00 p.m. at the Town Hall.
The Town Attorney submitted revisions to Oertain ordinances and
certain DeW awdtnances for the Board's consideration and approval. The
Board reviewed Ordinance No. 9 and suggested changes to Section 9.02,
Subd. 3. A. and Section 9.02, Subd. 4. uPon motion by Chairman Klein,
seconded by Supervisor Rahn, it was RESOUVEO that all new, repealed; revised
and amended ordinances as presented be, and hereby are approved and the
Clerk be directe d to publish according to law according to the list
attached to these minutes.
An application was submitted by Cedar Grove Construction Company for
a sign for its model homes in Valley View located on the Southwest corner
of Blackhawk Road and Highway #13 which appeared to be on Blue Cross
property. The matter was delayed until the exact location of the sign is
determined.
A letter was received and read from Mr. Donald Schroer requesting
sewer and water utilities on part of Lot ll, Zehnder Acres. It was noted
that the former owner, Harvey Olson, had requested services also and had
been told that untU public access to the property wss obtained that ser-
vices would not be permitted under the ordinance. The Clerk was directed
to write to Mr. Schroer indicating this.
Upon motion by Chairman Klein and seconded by Supervisor Jacobson,
Aye Rahn, it was RESOLVED that Change order #1 covering the utility building
contract Project #lS-C in the amount of $85.00 be and hereby is approved.
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Upon motion by Supervisor Rahn, seconded by Supervisor Jacobson, Aye
~L~1rman.Kle1nt it was RESOLVED that the request for extension of t~e by
Peter Lametti Construction Company for its contract under Project #14 to
January 15, 1969 and clean up until June 1, 1969 be, and hereby is, approved.
Upon motion by Chairman Klein, seconded by Supervisor Jacobson, Aye
Supervisor Rahn, it was RESOLVED that the sign standard in front of the fire
hall be deleted from the Hillary-Caron contract by Change Order constituting
a $75.00 credit, be approved.
A request was received on behalf of Alex~nder Constroction Company to
release the bond on the Eagan Realty gravel pit which is now closed. The
Board determined not to release the bond until it is checked by the
town engineer after the snow is gone and that the bond remain in effect
untU.such determination by the town engineer that the pit complies with the
gravel pit ordinance.
Upon motion by Supervisor Jacobson. seconded by Supervisor Rahn, it
was RESOLVED that the clerk be, and hereby is, ordered to issue the new
licenses for cigarette sales, plumbing and gravel pit permits upon
submission of the required fees and bonds, etc.
After considerable discussion and upon motion by Supervisor Rahn,
seconded by Supervisor Jacobson, it was RESOLVED that sanitary sewer and
water usage charges for apartment or multiple units in the township be,
and hereby are, determined on the basis of meter readings at residential
rates; it is understood that the sanitary sewer charges not be based on
winter quarter w'ater meter'.;readings as is the case under single family
dwelling rates.
The town attorney indicated that Mr. Ralph Ostendorf had appealed the
award of the Commissioners in the Cliff Road condemnation matter entitled
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Dakota Cou.!!.~y vs. Ostendorf ~t:.?_" Th(. ',,;1.1 atto!'ney il.1dicated that the township
on behalf of the county had alGo 8ppcd18G the decision and upon reotion by
Supervisor Jacobson, seconded by Super.visor Rahn, it was RESOLVED that said
appeal be, and hereby is, conHr:~ed~ It v1as FURTHER RESOLVED that in th~ eV,,",~:
t~e matter of Dakota County VG. _~~~~~ concerning Cliff Road is appealed by
the property Olvoer that the townshlp ~ttorney be authorized to appeal that
decision also; it was FURTHER RESOLVED that tie town attorney be directed to
settle the matter of Dakota Coun~s. Heinen et al in line with the propo::l::,~.
fgr acquisition of the easement on Cliff Road including assessoen.ts.
The town engineer indicated that preliminary studies are now complet~
including cost estimates for extension of sanitary sewer trunks und water mair~
over the following described property in Township 27, Range 23, Dakota County:
Trunk Sanitary sewer:
All of Sections 10, 11, 12, 13, 16, 21 and 29
All of Section 17 lying South of Kylo Lane and East of Blackhawk Road
All of Section 20 lying East of Blackhawk Road
The West one-half ('H~) of the Northwest one-quarter (NW%); :th3 Southeast O~l
-quarter (SE~) and the Southwest One-quarter (SW%) all in Section 30.
Trunk Water main: All of the property abutting the following streets:
Blackhawk Road from Blue Cross Road to County Road #30;
County Road #30 from Blackhawk Road to Rahn Road;
Yankee Doodle Road from County Road #31 to State Trunk Highway #49;
State Trunk Highway #49 from Yankee Doodle Road to Wescott Road.
After discussion and upon motion by Chairman KleJn, seconded by Supervisor
Rahn, Aye Jacobson, it was RESOLVED that a public hearing concerning such
extensions be scheduled for February 11, 1968 at 8:00 p. m. at t~e town hall.
The clerk was instructed to send a letter to the Apple Valley Village
Council congratulating them on the fo~mtion of the ne~ council indicating
that continuing amicable relations be had beb1een the tT'IO municipalitIes.
Upon motion the bills were ordered paid. Upon motion the meeting adjournGr...
Dated: January 7, 1969.
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