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1998-05-04 CC PacketALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL AGENDA May 4, 1998 7:00 PM 1. CALL TO ORDER - ROLL CALL - ADOPT AGENDA 2. April 20, 1998, Regular Meeting 3. CITIZEN FORUM - (10 Minute Limit) 4. CONSENT AGENDA a. Corrected Financial Statement (April 1— April 16) b. Financial Statement (April 17 — April 28) C. Approval of Check #'s 10501 —10522 d. Appoint Public Works Committee to review WWTF contract with City Engineer and City Administrator e. WWTF Monthly Operations Report ( March 1998) .5. DEPARTMENT BUSINESS a. ENGINEERING (1) Railroad right-of-way land purchase — Report (2) Population Projections — WWTF Facilities Plan e? %sob. LEGAL (1) Ice Arena Funding p (2) Discussion on rezoning procedures�� VA c. ADMINISTRATIO (1) Request for minor variance (4 feet) from rear setback for Marty & Jodi Nelson (2) Security State Bank of Maple Lake — request to purchase a piece of property between the new bank lot and CSAH 19 'V,7ool-/ (3) Request for minor variance (1.5 feet) from front yard setback for Gary Merges (4) Liquor Ordinance Report 6. ADJOURNMENT UPCOMING MEETINGS/IMPORTANT DATES May 12 Regular Planning & Zoning Meeting 7:00 PM May 18 Regular City Council Meeting 7:00 PM May 20 Staff Meeting 9:00 AM May 21 EDA Meeting 7:00 PM June 1 Regular City Council Meeting 7:00 PM ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20, 1998 Albertville City Hall 7:00 PM PRESENT: Mayor Mark Olsen, Councilmembers Robert Gundersen, Patti Stalberger, Duane Berning and John Vetsch, City Administrator David Lund, City Clerk Linda Goeb, City Engineer Pete Carlson and City Planner Liz Stockman Mayor Olsen called the regular meeting of the Albertville City Council to order. The agenda was amended as follows: • Amend Item 5b to read June 13, 1998 • Add Item 7d (10) —Discussion of Public Works department Berning made a motion to approve the agenda as amended. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Gundersen made a motion to approve the minutes of the April 6, 1998, regular meeting and the April 9, 1998, Board of Review hearing as presented. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Berning made a motion to approve payment of Check #'s 10423 — 10438 and Check #'s 10446 — 10479 as presented. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. Bob Heuring addressed the Council under Citizen Forum regarding the beaver dam along the ditch line that is backing up water onto his fields. Heuring wants the City to have the beavers trapped or hunted to prevent their rebuilding the dam. Vetsch made a motion directing the staff to contact a hunter/trapper who is willing to remove the beavers at a cost of between $25-$50 per beaver, as negotiated with the trapper/hunter hired. Beming seconded the motion. All voted aye. Don Jensen, representing Pilot Land Development Company, explained that he will be scheduling a grand opening for the Cedar Creek Golf Course and will request that the Council attend the opening. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20,1998 Page 2 of 8 Gary Steffens of Steffens Brothers Meats requested that a sign be placed to indicate the curve in Barthel Industrial Drive along his property. Steffens stated that many vehicles barely make the curve due to their speed. City Administrator Lund reported that the Public Works Department is aware of the problem and have taken steps to have the curve signed. The Financial Statement was removed from the agenda due to an error in the numbers. Olsen made a motion to approve a one -day gambling license for bingo for the Albertville Lions at City Park on June 13, 1998. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Olsen made a motion to have Wright County provide tobacco licenses and the compliance checks for the City of Albertville. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Dan and Steve Feneis, developers of the Cottages of Albertville project, explained that they are considering converting the rental units that were approved to owner -occupied units because of the high cost of financing the rental units. The plan would lower the number of units from 44 rental to 38 owner -occupied units. Fenies is aware that the approved Housing TIF plan would be eliminated with the conversion from rental units to owner occupied units. If the developers opt to convert the units from rental, Councilmember Vetsch would like to see the land available for future units constructed as rental units. The City Council as a whole has no objections to the conversion from rental to owner occupied, as long as the senior housing restrictions are maintained. The developers will continue to check their options before a final decision is reached. If the property is converted, a new preliminary plat will be required showing individual lots. Planner Stockman briefly reviewed the final plan stages for the Cedar Creek North and Cedar Creek South. The final plans conform with all City requirements and with the approved Cedar Creek Golf Course PUD agreement. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20,1998 Page 3 of 8 Olsen made a motion to adopt the Findings of Fact and Decision for the Cedar Creek North and Cedar Creek South Final Plans. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. Don Jensen of Pilot Land Development Company, explained the proposed Karston Cove at Cedar Creek North preliminary plat. The property is zoned R-5 but is proposed to be developed at a lesser density than the R-5 zone allows. The development consists of 81 housing units, governed by a property owners association. Representatives from Eagle Crest Builders who will do the construction of the housing units made a presentation of the types of units planned. All units will be owner -occupied and, although they are not exclusively restricted to senior citizens, the style of housing and the cost of the units make them attractive to senior citizens. The builders request an early -start for construction of the model unit to make the fall preview. City Planner Stockman recommends that an eight -foot trail be constructed along Karston Avenue and 64`h Street and that an easement along County Road 37 for a future trail be dedicated. The Findings of Fact will be amended by adding Condition # 12 stating "The City Council reserves the right to allocate wastewater treatment plant capacity in a manner it believes to be in the public's best interest. This issue shall be subject to City Attorney review and inclusion within the Development Agreement". Stalberger made a motion to adopt the Findings of Fact & Decision for the Karston Cove Townhouses at Cedar Creek North preliminary plat as amended by the Council. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. The Council reviewed the Conditional Use Permit request for U.S. West Cellular Monopole. Planner Stockman stated that the proposal meets all requirements of the City's antenna/communication device ordinance. Ken Nielson, representing U. S. West, was present to answer questions from the Council. Vetsch made a motion to adopt the Findings of Fact & Decision on the U.S. West Cellular Monopole. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20,1998 Page 4 of 8 Planner Stockman reviewed the two Conditional Use Permits for Pat's 66. One of the CUP's is to allow a car wash facility in the proposed building expansion and the other is to allow the addition of six (6) auto repair bays. The Council reviewed the Findings of Fact and Recommendation as adopted by the Planning Commission. The property owners stated their objections to the requirement that a trail must be constructed at the time the final layer of asphalt is laid over other parking/site areas. They also object to having to pay park dedication fees because they are simply making an addition to their business. As long as every other business is charged for park and trail dedication when they make an addition, they will agree with the park and trail dedication charges. The Council discussed how park dedication fees should be applied to an existing unplatted property. The Council concurred that park dedication fees should be charged at the time a property is platted or replatted. Therefore, it is the consensus of the Council that Pat's 66 does not meet the requirement of park dedication fees. The property owner volunteered to donate an easement for the trail The Council next reviewed the condition that the driveway access be relocated to the south. City Engineer Pete Carlson sees no need to relocate the curb cut but suggested that the driveway be marked and/or signed. Vetsch made a motion to adopt the Findings of Fact and Decision amended as follows: • The park and Trail dedication condition will be deleted. • The property owner will donate a trail easement along their property line to the City. • The driveway access on Large Avenue can remain located where it is but will be marked and/or signed. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Planner Stockman presented Mike Savitski's proposal to construct a 7,200 square foot addition to an existing 7,200 square foot commercial building located south of County Road 37 and west of Lachman Avenue. The proposed building addition is to occupy Lot 2, Block 2 of the Sunrise Commercial park which was recently combined with the existing building site lying to the east. The Planning and Zoning Commission has recommended approval of the building and site plan ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20, 1998 Page 5 of 8 with the conditions presented in the Planning Commission's Findings of Fact & Recommendation. Mike Savitski told the Council he is opposed to Condition #11, which requires park and trail dedication on his property. Savitski further stated that his father had donated $1,500 for the park system in 1985 and feels that he should not be charged park dedication fees more than once. Park dedication fees are generally paid upon platting or replatting property. Savitski has recently replatted this area to add more land to the Security State Bank of Maple Lake site. Discussion continued regarding park dedication fees. The Council agreed to review and to establish a policy concerning when park dedication fees are due. Savitski wants to more ahead on his building project as soon as possible. The Council gave Savitski the option of getting approval of the Findings of Fact & Decision as presented with park dedication required or to table consideration of his building and site plan until the issue of park dedication fee requirements is resolved. Savitski suggested the Council approve the Findings of Fact & Decision, including the park dedication issues (Condition # 11) provided the Council determine a policy for park dedication and revisit his situation at a later date. Berning made a motion to approve the Findings of Fact & Decision with Item # 11 relating to park dedication to be reviewed after the park dedication policy is resolved. No Certificate of Occupancy will be issued until Item # 11 is resolved. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Gundersen made a motion to adopt the Findings of Fact & Decision to approve the building addition for the Albertville Primary School. Stalberger seconded the motion. All voted aye. Gundersen made a motion authorizing City Engineer Pete Carlson to prepare plans for the 1998 Street Overlay Project. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. Vetsch made a motion authorizing City Engineer Carlson to secure bids to install a storm sewer pipe at the corner of County Road 37 and Main Avenue NE. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20,1998 Page 6 of 8 The Wright County Deputy who patrols the city explained that he has discovered that at least one of the local bars allow clients to stay at the establishment after the 1:00 PM closing time. He suggested that the City establish an ordinance defining when persons not employed by the establishment must vacate the premises. The Council directed City Administrator Lund to contact the City of St. Michael and the League of Minnesota Cities for a sample ordinance. The Council directed staff to research the Ice Arena Agreement to determine the specifics of the $133,333 the City has pledged to the ice arena project. The Council discussed the proposed location of the STMA Junior High School building on the east of Marlowe Avenue and north of 50'' Street NE. The Comprehensive Plan designates that property as industrial. The Council is not in favor of taking available industrial land off the tax rolls for a tax-exempt use. The Personnel Committee reported that it is their recommendation not to increase Tim Guimont' hourly wage at this time but to relook at the question at the end of six months' employment. Based on the employee's job performance at that time, the Committee would be inclined to offer a $.25-$.50 per hour increase. Gundersen made a motion to increase Tim Guimont's hourly wage to $13.50 at this time. Vetsch seconded the motion. Gundersen and Vetsch voted aye. Berning, Olsen and Stalberger voted no. The motion failed. The Personnel Committee recommended a $300 bonus payment to City Clerk Linda Goeb for the extra duties she performed through December and January. Berning made a motion to approving the recommendation to pay the clerk a $300 bonus. Gundersen seconded the motion. Gundersen, Berning and Olsen voted aye. Vetsch voted no. Stalberger abstained. The motion carried. Superintendent of Schools Mario DeMatteis and members of the STMA School Board asked to address the Council concerning the location of the new Junior High building. The School Board requested that a committee be established to discuss the issues involved in locating the new school in Albertville. Olsen made a motion to appoint Councilmembers Beming and Vetsch to a ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20, 1998 Page 7 of 8 Committee to meet with School Board members Patti Moses and Bob Helgeson. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Councilmember Berning proposed that the City Council schedule a public hearing to consider rezoning the property along County Road 19 and 57t' Street to commercial. The Planning Commission has been requested to consider conducting a public hearing on the rezoning but, after discussing the issue, made the recommendation that individual property owners should request the rezoning if they choose. Berning made a motion to schedule a public hearing on May 18, 1998, at 7:15 PM, to consider the rezoning to B-3 (Highway Commercial) a 500' strip of land on either side of County Road 19 to Jason Avenue on the west side of CSAH 19 and to 50`h Street on the east side of CSAH 19. He further motioned to consider rezoning to B-3 (Highway Commercial) a 500' foot strip running along the unconstructed portion of 57t' Street NE extending from CSAH 19 east to Lander Avenue, excluding the portion of property located next to City Park currently zoned P/I (Public/Institutional). Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. Berning made a motion to schedule an EDA Board meeting on May 21, 1998, at 7:00 PM. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Vetsch made a motion to construct horseshoe pits at City Park and fence the area surrounding the horseshoe pits at an estimated cost of $2,500 for the fencing, construction and equipment. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Stalberger made a motion to revert to 8:00 AM to 4:30 PM office hours on Wednesday due to lack of customer service requested. Vetsch seconded the motion. Stalberger and Vetsch voted aye. Gundersen, Olsen and Berning voted no. The motion failed. Olsen made a motion directing City Administrator Lund to research the requirements and costs of having Ken Lindsay acquire a Class B Wastewater license. Vetsch seconded the motion. All voted aye. ALBERTVILLE CITY COUNCIL April 20,1998 Page 8 of 8 Vetsch made a motion to open the compost site daily on a trial basis for one month to enable citizens to drop off compost materials. Olsen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Stalberger made a motion directing the administrator to meet individually with the two Public Works employees individually. Berning seconded the motion. All voted aye. Berning made a motion to adjourn at 12:35 PM. Gundersen seconded the motion. All voted aye. Mark S. Olsen, Mayor Linda Goeb, City Clerk It I xe CITY OF ALBERTVILLE FINANCIAL STATEMENT April 1— April 16,1998 - - --' Beginning Cash Balance April 1,1998 $155,931.29 Income: Billings 643.10 Building Permits 68,343.18 Franchise Fees 237.63 Interest Earned (April) 251.73 Insurance Premium 392.74 Lease Payment 950.00 Liquor Licenses 4,300.00 Loan Repayment 689.06 Park Rent 100.00 Planning Fees 1,850.00 Reimbursement (EDA) 221.64 Special Assessments 180.49 Title Search 100.00 Miscellaneous 70.00 Total Income 789329.57 Voided Check # 10359 18.47 Expenses: Check #'s 10369 - 10412 40,858.01 (Approved 4/6/98) PreApproved Checks: 3,313.41 (List Attached) Total Expenses 44,171.42 Ending Cash Balance April 16,1998 $190,107.91 CITY OF ALBERTVILLE FINANCIAL STATEMENT April 17 — April 28,1998 Beginning Cash Balance April 17,1998 Income: Billings 192.89 Building Permits 55,385.26 CMIF Grant 1,108.61 Donations (Jaycee) 5,046.00 Impound Feed 228.00 Insurance Rebate 1,257.00 Land Sale (Franklin Sign) 2,000.00 Park Rent 550.00 Planning Fees 4,850.00 Sewer License 90.00 . Title Search 100.00 Miscellaneous 60.00 Total Income Expenses: Check Ws 10423 - 10479 31,570.61 (Approved 4/20/98) PreApproved Checks: 5,539.05 (List Attached) Total Expenses Ending Cash Balance April 28,1998 70t867.76 379109.66 114L $1909107.91 $223,866.01 INVESTMENTS CD #9226 — Development Corporation - matures 4/28/98 7,649.38 CD #300116 = AFD — matures 6/26/98 @ 4.7% 25,183.60 CD #22202 — matures 4/6/99 @ 6.12% 589,516.62 Dain Bosworth Investments (3/31/98) 1,302,543.97 TOTAL INVESTMENTS $1,924,893.57 Money Market Savings Account (3/31/98) 465,134.09 City of Albertville Pre -Authorized Bills April 20 - April 29 Check No. Vendor Purpose Amount 10480 Linda Goeb Bonus $ 300.00 10481 Jack Nelson Trapping Beavers - Setup Charge $ 100.00 10482 VOID $ - 10483-10499 Payroll Checks $ 5,139.05 TOTAL PREAPPROVED CHECKS $ 5,539.05 T Y CLAIMS FOR PAYMENT Ala May 4,1998 Check No. Vendor Purpose Amount 10500 Void $ - 10501 AirTouch Cellular Fire Department Cell Phone $ 11.80 10502 Albertville Friendly City Days Jaycees $3,000 - City $2,800 $ 5,800.00 10503 Allina Medical Group Fire Department Physical $ 985.00 10504 City of St. Michael; Grading - Marlowe Avenue $ 80.00 10505 Delta Dental Group Dental Insurance $ 206.50 10506 Medica Group Insurance $ 1,816.31 10507 Menards Lumber for Park Shelter Ceiling $ 916.07 10508 Minnegasco Monthly Service $ 194.60 10509 MN Department of Revenue April State Income Taxes $ 578.40 10510 Minnesota UC Fund Unemployment Benefits - G. Hale $ 1,986.00 10511 Monticello, City of Animal Boarding - Jan. -Mar. $ 693.00 10512 MTI Distributing Spindles & Parts $ 262.35 10513 Office Max Office Supplies $ 544.17 10514 PERA Pay Period 4/11 - 4/24 $ 407.42 10515 PSG WWTF Contract $ 9,167.14 10516 Security State Bank of ML April Federal Taxes $ 4,349.13 10517 Short, Elliot & Hendrickson Facilities Plan $ 3,641.26 10518 Simonson Lumber Supplies $ 1.23 10519 Sprint -United Telephone Monthly Service $ 329.64 10520 University of Minnesota Shade Tree Course - Tim $ 85.00 10521 USCM Midwest Payroll Deduction/City Contribution $ 306.10 10522 Wright County Treasurer 1 st Half Property Assessments $ 2,908.70 Total Bills $ 35,269.82 r j �t C� d YowwaWandw ALBERTVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITY March 1998 Suba ted by: K* Date: April 14, 199e Professional Services Group St. Michael Project 3320 Lander Avenue, NE St. Michael, Minnesota 55376 (612) 497-8309 Fax: (612) 497-8309 a. _.._`_ERLVILLE L..4 __WAT __. 1.._-_411 _ NTFACIU Monthly Ohmorygons Report Albertville met all of its LAMES permit requirements for the month of March 1998. Average biochemical oxygen demand in the effluent was 4.4 mg4 Total suspended solids averaged 4.8 nag4 in the effluent and total phosphorous was 0.32 m94. With temperatures warming up, the polymer feed has been discontinued for this winter season. Ferric fixed rates have also been reduced accordingly. Alum will be brought on line soon. kae should be breaking up on Pond #3 any time in early April. The ulkavkriet disinfechon system was cleaned, prepared, and brought on line as Fecal cohkvm analysis began on March 1, 1998, for the season. PSG's Regional Quelily Conlyd /Quality Assurance Manager will be visiting the week of April 13, 1998. Malntettanca Bearings and seals were replaced on aerator #7. Staff broke through the ice on Ponds #1 and #2 in order to replace the #7 aerator. All monthly and quarterly preventative maintenance was performed on the aerators at this time, including lubrication of the shafts and amp readings. The clwrw was cleaned thoroughly twice in March. Monthly preventative maintenance walk orders were completed, including servicing the clonffier, the generator, the samplers, and the chemical feed systems. Cleaned aft the control st*uctures. A leek in the Ferric system was repaired. General housekeeping in the operations building was performed. The UV system was cleaned twice in March. s�L�Y Safety braining was provided on: • Bloodbome pathogens • Gas monitor calibration PSG's Regional Safety Manager will be visiting April 10 and 17. k RSOUARWV NPDES Discharge Mm t dng Report Can[/Ptak Reons Councilmember Stahlberger and Kelly had fun putting logether the Albertville Echo newsletter far the second quarierf Financial report reflects all activity in the budget year. 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Ix 0 t7t:Nr+� $E0. �utaJO W2:1.4 =. 0 1© dN d04 �3 �+W0 �=N 30 3oU'I owo ►pod 0 -AaO-i A 0U_ - -u 0X0 to' 0in0U_ $zgt= air, 0 00 V + *.F _jT0 w I-- in J20 W i_ In 0to0 lm 0co W 0 03 LIJ N W a a co LO CA f tJ r•� oG1 O h �t n-) 0 C3 t l April 12, 1998 STATE OPBRATIONS REPolT ALBERTVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES PRCPT-120 Q-INF P1-I1F TSS-IMF BOD-C-INF DO-EFF TSS-BFF BOD-C-EFF PI-BFF ' DATE INC168 NOD SD NO/L NO/L NO/L NG/L NG/L SU •------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03/01/98 0.00 0.225 - - - - - - - 03/02/98 0.00 0.213 - - - - - - - 03/03/98 0.00 0.175 - - - - - - - 03/04/98 0.11 0.190 7.83 - 203 12.35 - - 6.72 WOWS 0.00 0.216 - - - 1.0 2.0 - 03/06/98 0.00 0.189 - - - - - - - 03/07/98 0.00 0.179 - - - - - 03/08/98 0.00 0.223 - - - - - - - 03/09/98 0.00 0.299: - - - - - - - 03/10/98 0.00 0.307 - - - - - 03/11/98 0.00 0.179 - - - - - - 03/12/98 0.00 0.209 - 244 - - 8.6 6.7 - 03/13/98 0.00 0.378 - - - - - - 03/14/98 0.01 0.172 - - - - 03/iS/98 0.10 0.110 - - - - - 03/16/98 0.00 0.185 - - - - - - - 03/17/98 0.00 0.202 - - - - - - 03/18/98 0.05 0.203 - - - - - - - 03/19/98 1.01 0.193 - - - - 03/10/98 0.00 0.168 - - - - - - 03/21/98. 0.00 0.185 - - - - - - 03/21/98 0.00 0.213 - - - - - - - 03/23/98 0.00 0.188 - - - - - - 03/24/98 0.07 0.192 - - - - - 03/25/98 0.04 0.222 8.32 - - 10.32 - - 7.38 03/26/98* 0.89 0.206 - 478 270 - - - - 03/21/98 0.60 0.254 - - - - - - 03/28/98 0.26 0.247 - - - - - - - 03/29/98 0.38 0.338 - - - - 03/30/98 0.00 0.382 - - - - - - 03131/98 1.22 0.336 - - - - - - - -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------•----------- NINIMUN 0.00 0.168 7.83 244 103 10.32 1.0 2.0 6.72 MAIRNUN 1.22 0.S82 8.32 478 270 12.35 8.6 6.7 7.38 All AVG 0.12 0.235 3.08 361 237 11.34 4.8 4.4 7.03 TOTAL 3.34 7.283 16.15 722 473 22.67 9.6 8.7 14.10 DDDDDDDDDDDDDDDDD 3/y/9$ uJaJS � �Iet17 L. Broraiag w/ Bch ;�vly) ganpte lush . n April 11, 1998 STATE OPERATIONS REPORT ALBBITPILLB VAST MTER TIBATNBNT FACILITIES ..----........-••-------•----------- ---- ---------------•_---------------•--••----------------------••-•----•-------_------- Q-BFF TPIOS-BFF TBNP-EFF FECAL-IFF PROS IND BODC IG/D BODC-IEN TSSXRBN TSS IG/D DATE NOD NG/L DEC C /100111, IG/D IG/D % I IG/D -----------------------------•------•---------------------------------------------------------------------•-•------------------ 03/Ol/98 0.271 - - - - - - - - 03/02/98 0.280 - - - - - - 03/03/98 0.240 - - - - - - - - 03/04/98 0.245 - 2.9 - - - - - 03/OS/98 0.2SO 0.31 - 10 0.3 1.9 - _ 0.9 03/06/98 0.258 - - - - - - - 03/07/98 0.239 - - - - - - - - 03/08/98 0.244 - - - - - - - 01/09/98 0.231 - - - - - - - 03/10/98 0.221 - - - - - - - 03/11/98 0.198- 03/12/98 0.217 0.32 - 10 0.3 S.3 - 96 7.1 03/13/98 0.189 - - - - - - - - 03/14/98 0.195 - - - - - - - - 03/15/98 0.199 - - - - - - 03/16/98 0.119 - - - - - - - - 03/17/98 0.201 - - - - - - - - 03/18/98' 0.203- 03/19/98 -0.134 - - - - - - - 03/20/98 0.199 - - - - - - - - 03/21/98 0.200 - - - - - - - 03/22/98 0.196 - - - - - - - 03/23/98 0.193 - - - - - - - 03/24/98 0.222 - • - - - - - - 03/2S/98 0.219 - 8.3 - - - - - - 03/26/98 0.218 - - - - - - - - 03/27/98 0.27S - - - - - - - - 03/28/98 0.312 - - - - - - - - 03/29/98 0.350 - - - - - - - - 03/30/98 0.240 - - - - - - - - 03/31/98 0.227 - - - - - - - - NININ(NI 0.134 0.31 2.9 10 0.3 1.9 - 96 0.9 NAIINUN 0.350 0.32 8.3 10 0.3 S.S - 96 7.1 All AVG 0.228 0.12 3.6 10 0.3 3.7 - 96 4.0 TOTAL 7.061 0.63 11.2 20 0.6 7.4 - 96 8.0 MMOO00000000000 Kelly L. Browsing April 12, 1998 PONDI1-PI DATE ACRES 03/01/98 6 03/02/98 6 03/03/98 6 03/04/98 6 03/05/98 6 /98 + /09/98 /10/98 /11/98 / 12/.98 /13/98 /14/98 /l5/98 /16/98 /19/98 /18/98 /19/98 /20/98 /21/98 03/23i9B 3/24/98 A3/25/98 3/26/98 03/27/98 3/28/98 1/98 STATE REPORT POND SUPPLEMENT ALBERTVILLE WASTEWATER TREATNENT FACILITIES --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03/01/98 TO 03/31/98 Page 1 DEPTH-P1 DIRE-COND RODENTS ICE -COVER ALGAE -NIT SOLIDSNIT DUCKWEED ODORS-P1 FEET .--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I TO 3 IYES 2NO % % % % IYES 2NO 6.290 5 2 5 0 0 0 2 6.290 5 2 95 0 0 0 2 6.230 5 2 80 0 0 0 2 6.250 5 2 5 0 0 0 2 STATE REPORT POND SUPPLEMENT ALBBRTVILLE WASTEWATER TREATMENT FACILITIES Kelly L. Broiling April 12, 1998 ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 03/01/91 TO 03/31/98 Page 2 POND82-P2 DBPTE-P2 DIKE-COND RODENTS ICE -COVER ALOIS-NIT SOLIDSMIT DUCKWEED ODORS-P2 )ITS ACRES.. FEET 1 TO 5 1YES 210 % % % % ITES 2NO ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- )3/01/98- 13/02/98- )3/03/48- ►3/04/98 6 6.300 5 2 80 0 0 0 2 13/DS/98 6 - - - - - - - - 13/06/93 6 - - - - - - - - 13/07/98 6 - - - - - - - 13/08/98 6 ►3/09/98 6 - - - - - - 13/10/98 6 - - _ t6/98 !/11/98 03/t8/98 03/19/98 03/20/98 03/2U98 03/22i98 03/23/98 03/24/91 03/25/98 03/26/91 03/27/98 03/18/98 03/29/98 03/30/93 03/31/98 ---------------------- POND#1-P DATE ACRE 03/01/98 03/02/98 1 03/03/98 03/04/98 03/05/98 03/06/98 i 03/07/98 i 03/08/98 03/09/98 I 03/10/93 i 03/11/98 03/12/98 I 03/13/98 I 03/14/98. I 03/15/98 I 03/16/98 1 03/17/98 I 03/ 18/98 I 03/19/98 I 03/20/91 03/21/98 ! 03/22/98 ! 03/23/98 1 03/24/98 1 03 IWI 03/26/98 ! 03/27/98 1 03/21/98 1 03/29/98 E 03/34/98 1 03/31/98 1 6.210 S 2 95 0 0 A 2 6.270 S 2 S 0 0 0 2 DDDDDDDDDODDDDDDD Belly L. BfMiag April 12, 1998 STATE REPORT POND SUPPLENENT ALBERTVILLE VAST MTER TREATMENT FACILITIES • ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 03/01M TO 03/31/98` Page 3 I DEPTB-P3 DIRE-COND RODENTS ICE -COVER ALGAE -NIT SOLIDSMAT DUCKWEED ODORS-P3 I FEET ---------------------------------------•----------------------------------------------------------------- t TO 5 ITES 210 x % s % .ITES 210 i 6.230 5 2 100 0 0 0 2 6.280 5 2 100 0 0 0 2 6.220 5 2 100 0 0 0 2 6.240 S 2 too 0 0 0 2 j ALBERT UE WW1F LO N)Wja Corfu Vakno & TOggea. Avo- 0.1590 MGD NO- 0.1806 MGD Low- 0.1264 MGD D"M: 0.3150 MGD Contract Values & Triggers: Ave' 307 8 187 / Ftigti- 368 0 224 # LOW' 246 8 1500 368 ! 368 S FLOW 12 mo % of TSS 12 mo % of CSOD % of ffN►H tH ff►H MGD NHttNHff Avg. ttft►ftH HHtH►tfH Design Htt M04 Lbe. Design M94 Lbs. Avg. Design Httf tttftHt H►HHff tHtfHt ►NttHtfH► ►Ht tf► ►f►ff►NtN ►tf►►►�H f►f►H►► NN►N►HH 105 Jan 0.151 394 483 240 302 Feb 0.143 285 339 164 219 Mar 0.164 280 394 19 281 Apr 0.177 90 145 92 136 36 May 0.172 274 392 148 212 Jun 0.183 232 31$ 133 181 Jul 0.152 222 281 154 195 Aug 0.174 288 418 136 197 Sep 0.165 234 322 100 138 Oct 0.161 294 395 122 164 Nov 0.163 78 105 88 92 Doc 0.156 405 527 234 304 1996 Jon 0.161 0.16" 51,81% 250 336 331 89.93% 175 235 195 52.87% Feb 0.158 0.1638 52.01% 433 571 350 95.10% 178 235 196 53.21% Mar 0.179 0.1851 52.41% 312 408 358 98.79% 221 330 202 54.78% Apr 0.188 0.1660 52.70% 338 527 388 105.43% 131 205 207 50.38% May OASS 0.1882 53.39% 306 841 409 111.05% 169 279 213 57.87% Jun 0.203 0.1715 54.44% 354 599 432 117.48% 151 256 219 59.57% Jul 0.181 0.1723 SCOM 248 333 437 118.85% 129 173 217 59.07% Aug 0.141 OAM 53.81% WS 656 456 124.04% 179 210 218 59.37% Sep 0.141 OA875 53.17% 625 735 491 133.40% 145 171 221 80.11% Oct 0.163 0.16" 53.23% 274 372 489 132.89% 144 196 224 60.83% Nov 0.250 0.1749 55.53% 244 NO 523 142.01% 141 294 241 65.40% Dec 1997 - Jan 0.171 0.179 0.1702 OAM 55.93% 50.40% 300 441 515 140.00% 323 461 254 68.94% Feb 0.183 0.1798 57.06% 432 225 845 343 541 522 147.0696 141.92% iso 148 269 226 250 256 89.7096 69.50% Mar 0.198 0.1813 57.57% 309 510 526 142.92% 176 291 252 68.81% Apr 0.162 0.1792 55.89% 238 322 509 138.27% 129 174 250 67.91% May 0.074 0.1688 53.80% 322 199 472 128.27% tan 90 I)qr as *,AL 1-4 W. wee ac.orve wz 485 395 107.71% 152 147 221 60.12% Nov 0.182 0.1803 50.87% 395 OW 404 109.77% 245 148 209 56.81% Dec 0.178 0.1608 51.05% 382 567 414 112.83% 193 149 183 49.75% 1998 Jan 0.185 0.1613 51.22% 590 910 437 118.64% 308 150 173 47.07% Feb 0.200 0.1828 51.67% 524 874 481 130.05% 184 151 167 45.37% Mar 0.235 OAM 52.65% 381 700 497 135.12% 237 152 155 42.23% € `_€ €;s ! `;-" WILWd low estimated due b meter out for replacement. AEGIS #C1109PSG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. DATE 04/04/98 PAGE 4 M 0 N T I L Y CLIENT REPORT TINE 3:51PM TBROUGN PERIOD 05-93, ENDING 03/2T/98 PROJECT NGR: ([LB) BELLY HROWING DISTRICT NOR: RLM KELSIB MCGUIRB Coatract: C8241 +FAO ITYILLA i REGIONAL NOR; /AC BILL COLEMAN Start Date: 01/01/93 End Date: 12/31/98 PROJECT NGR: RLB BELLY BROWNING TOTAL ::::::: CURRENT PERIOD ===_==_ :::::: PROJECT TO DATE ::::::: BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE Libor aid Benefits 28,009 2,713 2,179 (534) 7,639 6,S37 (1,102) Electricity 11,681 1,253 1,035 (218) 3,700 3,105 09S) Other Utilities 2,190 SI1 300 (211) Sit 1,300 789 Chemicals 12,414 4,583 1,500 (3,083) 7,220 5,460 (1,760) Naisteisnce aid Repairs 828 9 14 4 23 1S2 128 Egaipmeat Reatal 0 84 0 (84) 249 0 (249) Outside Services 4,32S 363 377 13 792 1,029 236 Travel aid Neils 744 0 0 0 0 0 0 All Other 7,SS4 S18 678 IS9 1,S43 1,972 428 Allocations aid Scope Adjustments 2,700 231 22S (6) 611 67S 63 Overhead 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL DIRECT COST 70,447 10,269 6,303 (3,961) 22,291 20,230 (2,061) BASE FEE 22,247 1,854 I,854 0 5,S62 S,S62 0 TOTAL CONTRACT 92,694 12,123 8,162 (3,961) 27,8S3 25,792 (2,061) 1E01S iC1109PSG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. DATE 04/04/98 PAGB S 10NTILY CL I BIT 19P01T TIME 3:SI PN , TNROUGN PERIOD 05-93, ENDING 03/21/98 PROJBCT 101: (ILB) LBLLY BROWNING DISTRICT NGR: RLN 1EL3IE NCGUIRE COatract: C82411 ALBERTVILLE 1!R REGIONAL NOR: TIC BILL COLEMAN Start Date: 01/O1/98 lad Date: 12/31/98 PROJECT 101: 1LB 1ELLY BROWNING TOTAL ------= CURRENT PERIOD =--- -----= PROJECT TO DATE = ------ BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE Naiateaaace aid lepaira 41020 2,460 33S (21125) 2,686 I'm (1,681) Overhead 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL DIRECT COST 41020 20460 335 (21125) 2,686 1,OO5 (11681) BASE FEl 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL CONTRACT 4,020 2,460 33$ (2,125) _ 2,686 1,005 (1,681) AEGIS 1C1109PSG PROFESSIONAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. DATE 04/04/91 PAGE I MONTHLY CLIENT REPORT TIME- 3:51PI THROUGH PERIOD OS-98, ENDING 03/27/93 PROJECT NOR: (KLI) KELLY BROVNING DISTRICT NOR: KLN IELSIE MCGUIRE Contract: C7241 Awwwatip . REGIONAL NOR: VAC BILL COLEMAN Start Date: 01/01/97 Bad Date: 12/31/97 PROJECT NOR: ILI KELLY DIMING TOTAL ::::::: CURRENT PERIOD ===::-- :::::: PROJECT TO DATE ::::::: BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE ACTUAL BUDGETED YAIIANCE Labor and Benefits 26,889 0 0 0 23,508 26,889 3,380 Electricity 10,953 0 0 0 14,831 10,953 (3,878) Other Utilities 3,040 011) 0 511 3,018 3,040 21 ,Chen cats 8,496 (960) 0 960 12,824 8,496 (4,328) Maintenance and Repairs 828 (103) 0 103 223 828 604 Epipmeat Rental 0 0 0 0 38 0 (38) Oatside Services 5,823 15 0 (15) 8,15S 5,823 (2,332) Travel ud Meals 744 0 0 0 113 744 630 All Other 7,391 (1S) 0 15 S,596 7,391 1,794 Allocations and Scope Adjrstmeats 3,727 0 0 0 2,978 3,727 748 Overhead 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL DIRECT COST 67,891 (1,S75) 0 1,575 71,238 67,891 (3,)97) BASE FEE 21,480 0 0 0 21,480 21,480 0 TOTAL CONTRACT 89,371 (11575) 0 1,575 92,768 89,371 (3,397) AEGIS iC1109PSG PROP93SIONAL SERVICES GROUP, INC. DATE 04/04/98 PAGE 2 N 0 1 T I L T CLIENT REPORT TINE 3:51PN TNROI�N PERIOD 05-98, ENDING 03/21/98 PROJECT NOR: (RLI) BELLY BROINING DISTRICT NOR: KLN RELSIE NCGUIRE Coatract: C72411 ALBERTVILLE III REGIONAL NOR: WAC BILL COLENAN Start Date: 01/O1/97 Bad Date: 12/31/97 PROJECT NOR: RLB EELLT MINING TOTAL ::::::: CURRENT PERIOD =:=::=_ =:::== PROJECT TO DATE BUDGET ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE ACTUAL BUDGETED VARIANCE Naiateunce ud Repairs 4,020 103 0 (103) 16,196 4,020 (12,176) Overhead 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL DIRECT COST 4,020 103 0 (103) 16,196 4,020 (12,176) BASE PEE 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 TOTAL CONTRACT 4,020 103 0 (103) 16,196 4,020 (12,176) i 3M b4QAW CENTER DMVE2oo SEN ErER. ST P4MM55110012M032600 AFAi�EN;MrG/NG GNYiKX*AEYAL TRANSFORrArKW April 17, 1998 RE: City of Albertville W WTP Facilities Plan SEH No. A-ALBEV9805.00 Ms. Linda Goeb, Clerk City of Albertville 5975 Main Avenue NE P. 0. Box 9 Albertville, MN 55301 4)009 Dear Ms 'docb: The purpose of this letter is to p WA& population projections for the City of Albertville and then flow prejections based on dw population projections. Design Year Assuming that plans and specs were done this year and construction next year, the 20 year design would begin in the year 2000 and extend to 2020. Ratio Tread Mothod P ions I aftmpt4to do ratio trend population projections based on the State Demographer's population projections i for Wright County; However, the State Demographer is currently revising their projections kupward for Wright County. These won't be completed until this summer sometime. They previously told me they would be comps in early 1998, but when I called recently they said they were delayed due to other priorities. D evelopaole Land Projectiona, Another mathod to do a population projection is to determine the amount of developable land and make the pc►jection based on this. This method has the drawback that although a projection at full development is obtained, it is unknown when this would be achieved. The following table summarizes the information provided thus far. E,xistl Uisconstructed Plata No. of Persons Total Lots/Usits T,. per Lotfflnit Plem Parkside 3rd Addition 85 SF 3.2 272 Parkside 4th Addition 17 SF 3.2 54.4 Fairfield 21 SF 3.2 67.2 Cottages of Albertville 80 MF 2.0 Total 554 s 4oRra ijorr IiENDRil:1C 7A1 GRIC. AMNEAPOLIa I6NV1 S7. C LOEA61, MN CHOWEM FALLS, WY B ADISCNd, M LAKE CC7UM, W EQUAL tn"TYEWOYVFt Msin" Gook Clark April 17,1998 Page 2 Proposed ,.. NO. Of '. Persons Total Lo`.. Units per Lot/Unit .. his Cedar Creek South 171 SF 3.2 547 74 hW 2.5 185 Center Oaks 108 SF 3.2 Total 1,08 A plan meter was used to the approximate sizes of the remaining arm of Albertville shown on the Can sire Plaa as zoned for residential development and,notcurready planed . or proposed forplats. The following tablenummariz+as this Mbrmation: UnplaUed Zoned for low:density x 526 Acres Not buildable (wedan&6 parks, etc.) Buildable 400 Acres Zoned for medium denser residential, 38.3 Acres Not buildable (wetland) Q Acres Buildable 34.3 Acres. 400 Acres x 3 SF lotslA cre 1200 SF lots 34.3 Acres x 6 W Units/Acre 246 u F units Apprw NO. of Persons per Total Lota(Uns Ty" I,c► MUit Persons Unplatted Arm 1,2tiQ . SF 3.2 3,840 206 M F 2.5 Total 4,355 { sunnnary Total Persons 9xisfing Unconstructexl. Plats 554 Proposed Plats 1,078 Unplatted Total 5,987 'Mere remain approximately 300+ acres shown on the Comprehensive Plan as zoned agrcuurtturaU of whit approxituately two thirds appears to be buildable, i. ,t 'A 4°d.^,;. C Fi �3. �l * tit fISit 4"# A.4 er- ffi # # $#i �t4 4 # : ` i 1 ;_w #;+.fl:«.. $ / " 1.1 _ i ! 1»'Cos " +r-i iT # `ai' # 41 #. :Ce' `-.:.�! 3ii.f t b'S lr# 11: ` N, # #:.�. /.. i.i,.✓i 1 � "�: NOW e.. #. i �. �. • ;:..:'. !#:.' ;� #' 5 i -* #M14 w:' #'r. ! :,�. "#Mil � i:.' _ i # 1/;,. # ' i i i::. i # 1 i ! to 9 # .%!. c i # #.. i 41 1 1. '. :l#1 1 # # 1' yUL:�"j.�c s a Y t ! A"twite. ftc"vA r ADMINISTRATION - VARIANCES (� Section Y4*H He 0WF4 500.1 General Provisions and Standards 500.2 Procedures So , 500.3 Lapse of Variance a (1) r4 (3) 500.4 Performance Security C 5001 General -Provisions -and Standards. (a) PuM=. The purpose of this Section is to provide for deviations from the literal provisions of this Chapter in instances.where their strict enforcement would cause undue ue to the individual property under hardship because of circumstances uniq -consideration, and to grant such variances only when it is demonstrated that such - actions will be in keeping with the spirit and intent of this Chapter. (b) The City Council shall serve as the Board of Adjustment and Appeals. cQdteda. tonditions governing considerations of both major and minor s s: (1) In considering all requests for a variance and in taking subsequent action, the City staff, the Planning Commission and the Council shall make a finding of fact that the proposed action will not: a. Impair an adequatd'supply of light and air to adjacent property. b. Unreasonably increase the congestion in the public street. c. Increase the danger of fire or endanger the public safety. d. Unreasonably diminish or impair established property values within the neighborhood, or in any way be contrary to the intent of this Chapter. e. Violate the intent and purpose of the Comprehensive Plan. f. Violate any of the terms or conditions of Item (2) below. 500-1 1 (2) A variance from the terms of this Chapter shall not be granted unless it can be demonstrated that: a. Undue hardship will result if the variance is denied due to the existence of special conditions and circumstances which are peculiar to the land, structure or building involved. 1. Special conditions may include exceptional topographic or water conditions or, in the case of an existing lot or parcel of record, narrowness, shallowness, insufficient area or shape of the property. ' 2. Undue hardship caused by the .special conditions and circumstances may not be solely economic in nature, .If a reasonable use of the property exists under the terms of this - Chapter. W 3�. Special conditions and circumstances ' causing undue hardship shall not be a result of lot size or building location when the lot qualifies as a buildable parcel. (Also see Section 1000.3(c) of this Chapter.) b. Literal interpretation of the provisions of this Chapter would deprive the applicant of rights commonly enjoyed by other properties in the same district under the terms of this Chapter, or .deny the applicant the ability to put the property in question to a reasonable use. c. The special conditions and circumstances causing the undue hardship do not result from the actions of the applicant. d. Granting the variance requested will not confer on the applicant any special privilege that is denied by this Chapter to other lands, structures or buildings in the same district. e. The request is not a use variance. f. Variance requested is the minimum variance necessary to accomplish the intended purpose of the applicant. (3) Application for a variance shall set forth reasons that the variance is justified in order to make reasonable use of the land, structure or building. 500-2 \! l (4) Should the Council find that the conditions outlined heretofore apply to the proposed lot or parcel, the Council may grant a variance from the strict application of this Chapter so as to relieve such difficulties or hardships to the degree considered reasonable, provided such relief may be granted without impairing the intent of this Chapter. The Planning Commission, in the case of major variance, based upon a report and recommendation by the City staff, shall have the power to advise and recommend such conditions .related to the variance regarding the location, character and other features of the proposed building, structure, or use as it may deem advisable in the interest of the intent and purpose of this Chapter. 500 2 Procedures (a) Minor Variances. t, (1) Purpose. The purpose of this Section is to provide for an expeditious method of processing variance requests. (2) Qualifications. Requests qualifying as minor variances must meet one of the following criteria: a. Cases where hardship to existing buildings or platted property are created as a result of public action or change in City Code standards (exception: shoreland and wetland regulations). b. Structure or setback deviations which are characteristics of and common to neighboring uses and which do not exceed five (5) feet. (3) Processing. a. Requests for a minor variance shall be filed with the Zoning Administrator on an official application form. Such application shall. be accompanied by a fee as established by Council resolution. Such application shall also be accompanied by ten (10) copies of detailed written and graphic materials necessary for the explanation of the request. b. The Zoning Administrator shall instruct the appropriate staff persons to prepare technical reports when appropriate and provide general assistance in preparing a recommendation on the action to the Council 500-3 . a I c. The Cil shall have the authority to from the appTIcant concerning opera Iona actors or to retain expert testimony with the consent and at the expense of the applicant concerning operational factors, said information to be declared necessary to establish performance conditions in relation to all pertinent sections of this Chapter. Failure of any applicant to supply all necessary supportive information may be grounds for denial of the request. d. The Council shall review the application and may upon its option conduct a public hearing (no notice or publication required) on the request. The City Council may also make a determination and require that the matter be processed as a major variance. e. The applicant or a representative shall appear before the Council in order to answer questions concerning the proposed variance request. f. The Council shall make findings of fact and s all eci a whet to a r e o �en ues i ays a er FAM ms or o days after the date at which the matter was first considered. g. A variance of this Chaoter shall be by a four-fifths-(4/5) vote of the Cou 11. h. All decisions by the Council involving a variance request shall be final except that an aggrieved person or persons shall have the right to appeal within thirty (30) days of the decision of the Wright County District Court. 1. If a request for variance receives approva.1 of the City Council, the applicant shall re e is e y upon recording such, or as soon as reasonably possible, shall furnish the City proof of recording. No building permits for the property in question will be granted until such proof of recording is furnished to the City. 500-4 CITY OF ALBERTVILLE ■ ZONING RE{ 5975 Main Avenue NE Case No: P.O. Box 9 Base Fee: lOD pd• 7 ¢8 Albertvilk, MN 55301-0009 EscrowArnt: 'tl Pd. Y 98 (612) 497-3384 fax(612) 497-3210 DateFfled: Please read carefully and answer all questions tborougbly. Only complete applications will be accepted after validation by the City Clerk and prior to acceptance of required processing fees/deposits. Street Low of Property:^40(�rd �� • Ft� C >Efif 1 (�. �1� Legal Description of Property � A& (Attach if necessary): necessary): ��n Owner. Name: Address:.(09a City: AljxrlY, t to State: WNl Zip: ESED 1 Telephone (Dome): �� •833"1 (Bush=):.r�51 bLA15 (Fax); Applicant (If other than owner): Name: City! State: Zip: Telephone(Home): (Business): (Fax): Type of Request(s): Site and Building Plan Review Minor Subdivision/Consolidation Preliminary Plat Final Plat Comprehensive Plan or Reason Why Request Should Be Granted: Rezoning _Variance i1(1`� r1or) Conditional Use Permit Interim Use Permit Other u 1 4 1 • Page Two, City of Albcatville Planning2oning Application Existing Use of the Property / Nature of Facility or Business: LLmes kQa U a request for a pi action on the subject site or any part thereof has been previously sought, please describe it below: What? When? Project Name, it applicable: I hereby apply for the above consideration and declare that the information and materials submitted with this application are in compliance with City Ordinance and Policy Requirements and are complete and accurate to the best of my bunvledge I understand that the application will be processed for the next available meeting agenda after review of the information submitted to determine if any other data is needed and after completion of a staff report. I understand that all City incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this request are the responsibility of the property owner and/or applicant and should be promptly paid If payment is not received from the applicant, the property owner acbwwledges and agrees to be responsible for the unpaid fee balance either by direct payment or a special assessment against the property. (If the property fee owner is not the applicant, the applicant must provide written authorization by the owner to make application.) Sim (60) Day Waiver: Tlse City hereby noip'� ftes the applicant that development review may not be completed within the required 60 daw due to public hearing requirements and agency review, therefore, the City is taking an automatic 60- day extenaionjbr demlopnumt review Development review will be completed within 120 days unless additional review extensions are approved by the applicant. 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S11' �� .«I ..i' 1J ! •`' a C v, � y .• rye'"k ., { t t '`� ty.?° 5'• � h"'1 , � . �i?.:1�WM.''.sd•iapt,•,ru�i.,1:t„•. ii;.,• .�. ..'r 7�t'i!i...'�@:'tt:t,'.. A �,y. �..... P.O. Box 449 Maple Lake Minnesota 55358 320-963-3161 Fax: 320-963-6163 April 20,1998 City of Albertville Attn: Dave Lund 5975 Main Ave. NE Albertville, MN 55301 Dear Mr. Lund: P.O. Box 220 Albertville Minnesota 55301 612-497-8224 Fax: 612-4974MM This letter is in regards to the piece of property formerly owned by the Darkenwald's, that lies between the bank's lot and County Road #19. Per Mike Couri's request, I am writing to ask the City of Albertville to sell the property to the bank for a nominal fee. I believe the property to be approximately 1/10 of an acre in size. Please put us on the May 4,1998 agenda, as we would like to put in a one-way access to the bank while we are still in construction. We have been approved by Wright County to put a one-way entrance to the bank from County Road #19. Ihave attached : a copy of the site survey and highlighted the property being referenced. If you have any questions, please call me any time at 497-8224. Thank you for your consideration on this matter. Sincerely, David Stoele Branch Manager Enclosure humber 4) ,I i 1 7 , m ix V)•, , 1 I ! I as swiairr 1 CITY OF ALBERTVU i F ■ ZONING REQUEST APPLFt_.-__. .. -- 5975 Main Avenue N15 Case No: io P.O. Box 9 Base Fee: O Pd. Albertville, MN 55301-0009 EscrowAmt- 0 AnO Pd. (612) 497-3384 fax(612) 497-3210 DateFded: Please read careMy and answer all questions thotmighly. Only complete applications will be accepted after validation by the City Clerk and prior W acoepu= of required processing Lfees/deposits. Street Location of Property: 12,3�) g Tl'cGl &")k 4. Sr3t7l Legal Description ofProperty ` (attach additional sheet N necessary): Owner. Name: --- Address: City: �r tX.�T /l�►�l State:zip: of Tel e( ): S�O'f (Business): Yf7-a660 (Fax): Applicant (If other than owner): Name. Address: City: State: Zip: Telephone(Home): (Business): (Fax): Type of Request(s): Site and Building Plan Review Rezoning Minor Subdivision/Consolidation k Variance Preliminary Plat Conditional Use Permit Final Plat Interim Use Permit Comprehensive Plan or Othex Ordinance Amendment Description of Request(s): Reason Why Request Should Be Granted: Page Two, City of Albertville Planning/Zoning Application EAsting Use of the Property I Nature of Facility or Business: 1-E52f0-Al If a request for a planning/eoning action on the subject site or any part thereof has been previously sought, please describe it below: What? When? Project Name, if amide: I hereby apply for the above consideration and declare that the information and materials submitted with this application are in compliance with City Ordinance and Policy Requirements and are complete and accurate to the best of my knowledge. 1 understand that the application will be processed for the next available meeting agenda after review of the information submitted to determine if any other data is needed and after completion of a staff report. I understand that all City incurred professional fees and expenses associated with the processing of this request are the responsibility of the property owner andlor applicant and should be promptly paid If payment is not received from the applicant, the property owner acknowledges and agrees to be responsible for the unpaid fee balance either by direct payment or a special assessment against the property. 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