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11/15/1966 - City Council Regular MINUTES OF A REGULAR ~1EETl:\G OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS EAGAN TOWNSHIP, DAKOTA COUNTY, MINNESOTA November 15, 1966 A public hearing concerningthe:application of Charles J. Rueger to rezone part of the NE 1/4 of Section 19-27-23 from A, Agricultural to R-6 Residential-Multiple was called to order at 7:00 P. M. Mr. Jean Parranto and Mr. Charles Rueger appeared on behalf of the application. Certain neighbors appeared including representatives of Mount Calvary Lutheran Church exp~essing objection to the rezoning on the basis that there were no specific proposals for the ultimate use of the property. Because of error in the legal description included in the ~blic Notice, upon motion by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that said public hearing be, and it hereby is, continued to December 6, 1966 at 8:00 o'clock P. M. The regular meeting commenced at 8:00 P. M. All members were present. Chairman Rahn presided. The minutes of the previous meeting were approved as read. Mr. Dean Longquist, 3165 Blackhawk Road appeared in response to a notice on behalf of the Eagan Police Department relative to the lack of a building penDit for the construction of a horse barn, 16' x 20' at the rear of his property. The cost of tbe building was $207.00 for materials. The Board determined that no penDit was necessary. Mr. James Tousignant, 2009 Rudy's Drive, Burnsville, appeared requesting a building permit for a residence on a 4 acre unplatted parcel on Cedar Avenue near Nancy Circ Ie, $ 22,000.00, 26' x 52'. Upon moti.em by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz, it was RESOLVED that said building permit application be, and it hereby ls, approved under the variance clause of Ordinance #10 being less than a 5 acre parcel under the folloWing stipulations: (a) Subject to the acquisition of dedication of a 66 foot - 1 - right-of-way approximately 330' east from Cedar AVenu~. (b) That the township will not accept such dedication for construction or maintenance pH":'pr.'Jf;:'l until ~.t is brought up to town s::a~darJs. (c) That no further buildinp, permits for residential units will be granted for said 4 acre parcel until the parcel is platted. 11r. James O'Neill appeared on behalf of the application of Rauenhorst Corporation for a building permit for construction of a concrete block and steel building for New HollaDd Machinery Company in part of Section 3-27-23. It was noted the Advisory Planning Committee recommended approval. Upon motion by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Chairman Rahn, it was RESOLVED that said building permit application be, and it hereby is, approved, subject however to the finished grading on the property being not lower than approved site grading, drainage, and street plans to be submitted by the applicant and approved by the t~Nn engineer. The application of Barry-Howard Investment Company and Alonzo Hauser to rezone from A. Agricultural to C-2, Heavy Commercial the West 1/2 of the South 32 Acres of the West l/2 of the NW 1/4 of Section 1-27-23 fot use as a shopping center was next submitted. It was noted that:the Advisory Planning Committee recommended approval. Upon motion by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz, it was RESOLVED that a public hearing be scheduled for December 6. 1966. at 7:30 P. M. to rezone said parcels together with an 83.45 foot strip currently owned by Mr. Hauser running 577.42 feet east of Highway #49. The application of Barry-Howard Investment Company to rezone 11.6 acres in Section 2-27-23 from A, Agricultural ~q C-2 Heavy Commercial, was presented. The Advisory Planning Committee had r9C.~ep4ed approval. Upon motion by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that a public hearing to consider rezon1.ng of said parcel be, and it hereby is, scheduled for 7:45 on December 6, 1966, subject, however, to submission of At' a('~t:!r8te legal description by' the app1i~u~t Upon motion by Supervisor Schwanz, seconded by Supervisor Klein it was RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors be, and it hereby is, on record denying the right of acquisition and granting the power to sell certain tax forfeited land constituting part of Government Lot 1, formerly the Warren Thompson property on Lone Oak Road and instructed the town attorney to return the certificate to the County Board. Upon motion by Supervisor Klein, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that a 11 streets in Cedar Grove ~j3 and #4 be, and they hereby are, accepted for snow plowing purposes and further that the performance bond be reduced in accordance with a letter to be prepared and submitted by the tORR engineer. Upon motion by Chairman RE.hn, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that the sum of $20.00 be, and it hereby is, approved as annual dues for the Eagan Police Department in the International Associatlon of Chief's of Police, Inc. Mr. Lloyd Kuhrke, People's Natural Gas Company appeared relative to the granting of a permit for utility purposes in Eagan Township. The question of A t.ownship authority to grant utility franchises was discussed and the tow~ attorney was instructed to submit an opinion relative to the right of the township to grant utility franchises aDd further the..power of a village" relative to thegranlSing of ~ll1ty franchues.. . 'the Clown e~ineelt" submitted plane re1at~ve to the NOrth~Central Sanitary SewerPart~A :::1l\prOVement Pl'Qject"8..~ . Upon motion by Chairman Rahn, seconded - 3 .. by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that the pla~3 and specifications . for t1)e. said improvement:. project be, and they h~1"eby are, approved and ac-:s::':;:-d an('\ 1:bt the clerk advertise for bid;:; in the legal newspllper to be op~~~d at 8:00 o'clock P. M. on December 13, 1966, at the Town Hall. ~le town engineer reported on his work relative to the location and acqui~ition of land for the proposed temporary sewage ponds. Upon motion by Chairman Rahn, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz, it was RESOLVED that the lay member of the assessment committee be, and he hereby is, authorized to be paid $5.00 per meeting. Upon motion by Chairmen Rahn, seconded by Supervisor Schwanz it was RESOLVED that all bills including a statement from the election judges be, and they hereby are, ordered paid. Upon motlon the meeting adjourned. Dated: November 15, 1966. Ji1M.- e~~ { Clerk