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HomeMy WebLinkAbout06-02-1997RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 4971 Agenda Item A-1 President John Hunziker called the meeting to order at 7:00 P.M. with the following members present: Councilmembers Mack Evans, Ed Hruska, Marcia Marcoux, Jean McConnell, David Senjem and Walter Stobaugh. Absent: None President Hunziker introduced Girl Scout Troop #241, 7th graders from John Adams, Kellogg and Dover-Eyota schools, observing government in action. B-1 A Hearing on Type III, Phase II, Land Subdivision Permit #97-15 by Arnold Bomgaars to be known as Northern Heights North Second Subdivision located west of East Circle Drive and Northern Heights North 1st Subdivision. Having no one present wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Ron Livingston, Planning Department, noted that the street name of Glenville Drive N.E. to Glenville Hills Drive N.E. and a short cul-de-sac that needs to be named. Mr. Livingston asked that issue with the street names be placed as condition #4 on the plat. Councilmembers Hruska moved, Evans seconded, to approve Land Subdivision Permit #97-15 by Arnold Bomgaars to be known as Northern Heights North Second Subdivision, with four conditions, and instruct the City Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. B-2 A Hearing on Annexation by Ordinance Petition #97-9 by J.M. Hamilton to annex 24.39 acres of land located at the SE corner of the CSAH 4 (Valleyhigh Road West) and CSAH 22 (West Circle Drive) intersection in part of the NE 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 20, Cascade Township. Wishing to be heard was Mac Hamilton, 410 Sixth Street S.W., available for questions from the Council. Having no one further wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the -hearing. Councilmembers Evans moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve annexation by Ordinance Petition #97-9 by J.M. Hamilton and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance for adoption. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. B-3 A Hearing on Zoning District Amendment #97-5 by J.M. Hamilton to rezone 24.39 acres of land from the R-1 district to the M-1 district for property located at the SE corner of the CSAH 4 (Valleyhigh Road N.W.) and CSAH 22 (West Circle Drive) intersection part of the NE 1/4, SE 1/4, Section 20, Cascade Township. Having no one present wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Fr"7- - 4972 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 Agenda Item B-4 B-5 M Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Evans seconded, to approve Zoning District Amendment #97-5 by J.M. Hamilton with the three findings of the Planning and Zoning Commission and instruct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance for adoption. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. A Hearing to Consider Sidewalk Replacement Project No. 5-1997 (J-9424) "Sidewalk Replacement at Various Locations: Meadow Run Drive S.W.; 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue S.W. between 5th Street and 6th Street S.W. and Miscellaneous Locations on 14th Street N.E." Having no one present wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Councilmembers Senjem moved, Marcoux seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 289-97 approving Sidewalk Replacement Project No. 5-1997 (J-9424) "Sidewalk Replacement at Various Locations: Meadow Run Drive S.W.; 3rd Avenue and 4th Avenue S.W. between 5th Street and 6th Street S.W. and Miscellaneous Locations on 14th Street N.E." and ordering bids to be received on June 30, 1997 at 11:00 A.M. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. A Hearing on Zoning District Amendment #97-4 by Thomas Senst to Rezone 6.54 Acres of Land from the R-1 district to the M-1 district upon property located along Bandel Road N.W., east of T.H. 52 and south of 65th Street N.W. Having no one present wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve Zone District Amendment #97-4 with three findings of the Planning and Zoning Commission and instruct the City Attorney to prepare the required ordinance. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. A Hearing on Type III, Phase II, Land Subdivision Permit #97-16 to be known as Southern Woods First Subdivision. Having no one present wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve Land Subdivision Permit #97-16 with five conditions from the Planning and Zoning Commission and instruct the City Attorney to prepare Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order. Discussion. Ron Livingston, Planning Department, noted that the final plat will show, as an Outlot, the land officially mapped for a future interchange of T.H. 63 and 48th Street S.W. I Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA 1 Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 973 Agenda Item B-7 A Hearing on Type III, Phase I Appeal #97-3 by Vogel Outdoor Advertising to Appeal the Decision of the Rochester Zoning Board of Appeal not to uphold the Zoning Administrators decision that complete applications were submitted. No one was present who wished to speak at the hearing. Councilmembers McConnell moved, Stobaugh seconded, to continue the hearing to the July 7, 1997 meeting. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. B-8 I A Hearing on Final Plat #97-5 to be known as Eastwood Hills Subdivision. Wishing to be heard was Cedric Schutz, Land Consultants, representing the applicant. Mr. Schutz addressed two of the conditions from the Planning staff. (1) The platting of the roadway on the east boundary of Lot 1, Block 3 and property immediately east of Lot 1, Block 5 are being held up due to the fact that there is no sewer available for the two lots adjoining Lot 1, Block 5. A building permit will be withheld until such time as the utilities are in place. (2) The temporary turn -around will be provided and is not a problem. Mike Nigbur, Public Works Department, noted that they are now recommending approval of the final plat; recording will be held up until all problems with the grading plans have been worked out. Wishing to be heard was Fred Schmidt, 3200 60th Avenue-S.E. Mr. Schmidt was opposing the parkland credit costs to him saying that the City was appraising his property much higher than equal properties. Another consideration he felt was the undesirable east end of Eastwood Park. He noted that the reputation for the area was a detriment to his development; he was hoping to equip an area in the development with playground equipment to keep the children in the area. Mike Nigbur, Public Works Department, noted that the parkland credit has been reduced from $16,875 to $15,750 ($7500 to $7000 per acre value). Ron Livingston, Planning Department, stated that Eastwood Road needs to be renamed to 40th Avenue on the plat. Having no one further wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Councilmembers Evans moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 290-97 approving Final Plat #97-5 to be known as Eastwood Hills Subdivision with three conditions of the Planning staff and adding two conditions: (4) Renaming Eastwood Road to 40th Avenue S.E., and (5) that the plat not be recorded until the grading plans have been approved by the Public Works Department. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. B-9 A Hearing to Consider Local Improvement Project No. 6248-4-97 (J-9416) 'Basic Construction in 48th Street N.W. from 31st Avenue N.W. to the West Approximately 1750 Feet to the West Line of Carriage Homes Subdivision". 4974 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 Agenda Item B-10 Having no one wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Councilmembers Hruska moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 291-97 ordering Project No. 6248-4-97 (J-9416) "Basic Construction in 48th Street N.W. from 31st Avenue N.W. to the West Approximately 1750 Feet to the West Line of Carriage Homes Subdivision" to be made. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. A Hearing on City Planning and Zoning Commission initiated Text Amendment #97-2 to amend the provisions of Paragraph 62.278(10) of the Rochester Zoning Ordinance and Land Development Manual to exclude the reestablishment of Bed & Breakfast facilities in the R-Sa and the R-1 districts. Wishing to be heard was John Sfire, 2030 Valkyrie Drive N.W., opposing B & Bs in R-1 districts. Mr. Sfire feels that neighborhoods should remain neighborhoods and B & Bs should not be permitted to intrude into these areas. Wishing to be heard was Robert Hansen, 2115 Rocky Creek Drive N.E. Mr. Hansen is the owner of a B & B and was able to build into his subdivision because the covenants allowed such uses. He has since had persons building homes next to him and has not heard any opposition. He felt that B & Bs should be allowed in R-1 districts. Wishing to be heard was Judy Rae, 2030 Valkyrie Drive N.W., stating that B & Bs don't belong in R-1 districts. People get to know their neighbors and don't care for strangers in the neighborhood. She said that notification of persons needs to occur when a B & B is coming into an established neighborhood.. Having no one further wishing to be heard, President Hunziker closed the hearing. Terry Spaeth, Administrator's Office, noted that at the present time, a B & B is a conditional use permit and someone buying an existing B & B would have to have the permit reapproved as a home occupancy. Councilmembers Senjem moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve the recommendation of the Planning and Zoning Commission and allow B & Bs in R- 1 and R-Sa zoning districts and adding sections "J" and "E" as recommended. Discussion. Councilmembers discussed the use of B & Bs in older, established neighborhoods, allowing in existing new development when permitted by covenants, the transferring of the business to new owners and the use of tandem parking for B & B establishments. Councilmembers Senjem moved, Evans seconded, to table the matter and. request staff to develop language for allowing B & Bs in newly developed areas as per the existing interim ordinance. Discussion. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. 1 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 4975 Agenda Item Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Hruska seconded, to direct the City Attorney to prepare an ordinance amending Ordinance 3066 by extending the interim ordinance effective date July 31, 1997. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. C-1-4, Councilmembers Evans moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve the following 6-12 consent agenda items: C-1 Approve the minutes of the May 19, 1997 Common Council meeting. C-2 Adopt Resolution No. 292-97 authorizing the City Clerk to advertise for bids for Project No. J-6932 "Roadway, Utilities, Security Fencing, Lighting, and Grading of the Air Cargo Ramp, Taxiway and Building Area at the Rochester International Airport" to be opened at 11:00 A.M. on June 27, 1997. C-3 I Approve the following licenses and miscellaneous activities: On -Sale 3.2 Beer -Temporary Olmsted County Free Fair, Olmsted County Fairgrounds - July 28 through August 3, 1997 On -Sale 3.2 Beer - Renewal Rochester Honkers, Mayo Ball Field Cigarette - Over -the -Counter Olmsted County Free Fair, Olmsted County Fairgrounds - July 28 through August 3, 1997 Gambling - Temporary - Raffles Community Youth Mentorship at Rochester Golf and Country Club - August 4, 1997 Rochester Senior Citizens Center at Mayo Civic Center - September 10, 1997 - request to waive 30-day waiting period A.L.S. Association/Minnesota Chapter at Tonna Heating & Cooling, Inc. October 1, 1997 , Sewers and Drains Bruce Bucknell Construction, Racine, Minnesota Sidewalks - Asphalt J.O. Ottman Construction, Oronoco, Minnesota Sound Amplification Mayo Medical Center - Best Western Motel Apache - August 22, 1997 - request to waive time period from 8:00 P.M. Olmsted County Free Fair, Olmsted County Fairgrounds - July 28 through August 3, 1997 - request to waive time period from 8:00 P.M. Robert Nassif/Peter Henderson (Clubhaus Brew Pub) - Alley from Second Street S.W. to Galleria - July 27, 1997 Marcia Marcoux, 1743 Eighth Street S.W. - fifth grade graduation party - 4976 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 Agenda Item C-4 C-5 C-6 C-7 C-10 C-11 C-12 June 6, 1997 Rookies Sports Grill & Bar, 1201 South Broadway - June 12, 1997 Miscellaneous Activities Rochester '76 Lions Club, White Cane Sales - June 23 through 29, 1997 Rochester Area Special Olympics, Silver Lake - Zumbro River Trail - June 14, 1997 Approve a Pawnbrokers License for Pawn America Minnesota L.L.C. at 28 Ninth Street S.E. (See end of C section) Accept the donations of surplus animal food and supplies from PETCO and other pet supply retailers for the Animal Control Unit. Adopt Resolution No. 293-97 approving an agreement with the Minnesota Department of Transportation transferring the day-to-day signal maintenance of the Traffic Signal at Ninth Street and South Broadway from the State to the City. Adopt Resolution No. 294-97 entering into an agreement with BKBM Professional Engineers to perform the first periodic structural engineering condition survey of the Civic Center Ramp. Adopt Resolution No. 295-97 adding paragraph 9.1 to Section C "Special Parking Zones Zone A -General" and amending paragraph 57 of Section E "Passenger Loading Zones" to read: (9.1) 3rd Street S.W., on the north side, one stall at the west end of the block, for handicapped parking only. (57) 3rd Street S.W. on the north side, 60 feet more or less in front of the premise known as Trinity Lutheran Church, 15 minute limit, at all times. Adopt Resolution No. 296-97 amending paragraph 322.1 of section B "No Parking Zones" to read: (322.1) Viola Road N.E. on both sides of the Street from 14th Avenue N.E. east to the easterly City limits, at all times. Adopt Resolution No. 297-97 adding paragraph 212.5 of section B "No Parking Zones" to read: (212.5) 15th Avenue S.E. on the west side of the road, from Fourth Street S.E. to Berkman Court S.E.; and on the east side of the street from 4th Street to a point 60 feet more or less south of 4th Street, at all times. Adopt Resolution No. 298-97 adding paragraph 177.5 of Section B "No Parking Zones" to read: RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL Agenda Item C-5 D-1 E-1 CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14-- June 2, 1997 4977 (177.5) 10th Avenue S.E. on both sides of the street, from 16th Street S.E. to the cul-de-sac in the 1600 block, between the hours of 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M., Monday through Friday, School Days only. Adopt Resolution No. 299-97 calling for a public hearing on July 7th, 1997 to consider an expansion of the permit parking zone #4 onto 16th Street S.E. from 8th Avenue to 11 th Avenue; "Permit Parking on the north of the street from 7:00 A.M. to 3:00 P.M. school days only. Ayes (6), Nays (0), Abstain (1). Motion carried. Councilmember Marcoux abstained due to conflict of interest on C-3. Councilmember Hruska asked questions relating to the payment of accounts payable. Those questions included: (1) the ice zamboni purchase for $55,000; it was noted that the City purchases for use on the Graham Arena rinks; no County contribution is received, (2) payment to Brock White Company for parking meter posts, and (3) the payment for theater seats at $187,000.00. Dale Martinson, Finance Director, will be obtaining further information for Councilmember Hruska on Brock White Company. Councilmembers Hruska moved, McConnell seconded, to approve the Accounts Payable in the amount of $955,015.88. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. Mayor Canfield presented Dave Kapler, Fire Chief, to explain what operations they carried out in assisting during the aftermath of the flooding in East Grand Forks, Minnesota. Mr. Kapler narrated a slide presentation showing what they found and how they assisted the victims of the flood once the water receded. He thanked the Council for permitting fire department personnel to assist and thanked the Mayor, Council and Steve Kvenvold for the leadership provided. Mr. Kapler then introduced the teams of firefighters, the pilots who flew them and various companies and organizations for their donations of time, money and supplies. Robert DeWitz, President of Western Walls, 604 11th Avenue N.W., wished to speak to the issue of the General Development Plan for Cascade Commons. Mr. DeWitz felt that the Council did not keep their word when they said that they would not take his land and would work with him on the lake development. He noted that he gave the City a trail down the center of the lake for use by the general public. If the City splits his land as they are intending and take a 300 foot trailway, his project will not be able to proceed. Mayor Canfield pointed out that Mr. DeWitz, in the past, had told the Council that if they wanted his land, he would allow them to purchase it. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt the Cascade Commons General Development Plan Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and Order. Discussion. im Agenda Item E-2 E-3 E-4 E-5 E-6 E-7 E-8 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 Councilmember McConnell stated that he was not in agreement with the progress of the area; that a negotiated settlement on Mr. DeWitz's land was needed rather than a taking of the property by the City. He wanted the staff to continue with the negotiation process. It was pointed out that negotiations would continue even though the eminent domain proceedings would be started. Councilmember Evans felt that the developer should develop the lake and the City should stay out of the process. Other councilmembers felt that the City committed to a public lake and should continue to do so. Ayes (4), Nays (3). Motion carried. Councilmembers Evans, Hruska and McConnell voted nay. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 300-97 authorizing the initiation of the eminent domain process to acquire a 300 foot corridor in the Cascade Lake planned development. Ayes (4), Nays (3). Motion carried. Councilmembers Evans, Hruska and McConnell voted nay. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Hruska seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 301-99 approving the purchase agreement with Mayo Foundation to sell 4.5 acres of improved land in Rochester Technology Park for $196,020.00. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. The affiliation with Councilmembers Hruska, Senjem and Stobaugh was noted. Councilmembers McConnell moved, Stobaugh seconded, to approve the extension of the billboard moratorium to July 22, 1997. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. Councilmembers Hruska moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 302-97 awarding the bid for Project No. J-6919 "New Ten Unit T-Hanger at the Rochester International Airport to Schroeder/Leverington for $203,300. 00, and to enter into a Hanger Financing and Repayment Agreement with MN/DOT Office of Aeronautics. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. Councilmembers McConnell moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 303-97 approving the Wetland Delineation and replacement Plan for Golfview Estates Third involving 1.73 acres of wetlands. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. Councilmembers Hruska moved, Evans seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 304- 97 forwarding a petition from Mac Hamilton for the extension of high level water service to property at the SE corner of CSAH 4 and West Circle Drive to the Public Works Department for a feasibility report. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 305-97 accepting the feasibility report and ordering a project hearing for July 7, 1997, and Resolution Nos. 306-97 and 307-97 declaring the cost of improvement 1 Fil RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL -7 CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 4979 Agenda Item and ordering an assessment hearing for July 7, 1997 for Project No. 9709 (J- 9428) "Reconstruct North -South and East-West Alley in Block 36, Northern Addition". Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. E-9 Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Marcoux seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 308-97 authorizing the City to enter into assessment agreements with property owners for Project No. 6248-4-97 (J-9416) "Basic Construction in 48th Street N.W. from 31 st Avenue N.W. to the West Line of Carriage Homes Subdivision Approximately 1750 Feet". Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. E-10 Councilmembers Senjem moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 309-97 authorizing the City to enter into assessment agreements with property owners for Project No. J-9173 "Trunkline Sanitary Sewer" and J-9265 "Water Tower N.W. Service Area" and Resolution No. 310-97 levying the proposed assessments and deferring payment until the property is developed, sold or transferred; payment of all assessments and accrued interest is required by December 31, 2002. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. E-11 Councilmembers McConnell moved, Evans seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 311-97 authorizing the City to enter into assessment agreements with property owners for Curb and Gutter Project No. 1-1997 (J-9388). Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. E-12 Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Evans seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 312-97 adding the following rates to paragraph 11 B 10 of Section K "Municipal Parking System" to read: (11 B 10) Lot 15 (Brown Lot) add a monthly daytime rental rate of $35/month and a monthly residential rate of $40/month. and adding the following parking lot to APCOA's Management Contract A) Lot 15 Brown Lot, those spaces available on a monthly rental basis. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. E-13 Councilmembers Senjem moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt Resolution No. 313-97 adding the shared monthly pass system to the Ramp Operating Policy. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. F-2a An Ordinance Annexing to the City of Rochester Approximately 24.39 Acres of Land Located in the South Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Section 20, Township 107 North, Range 14 West, Olmsted County, Minnesota, was given a first reading. Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Marcoux seconded, to suspend the rules and give the Ordinance a second reading. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. The Ordinance was given a second reading. Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, rRECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL 4980 CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 Agenda Item F-2b F-2c F-2d F-2e F-3a F-3b Marcoux seconded, to adopt the Ordinance as read. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. (SE Corner of Valley High Road and West Circle Drive Intersection - J.M. Hamilton) An Ordinance Rezoning Certain Property and Amending Ordinance No. 2785, Known as the Zoning Ordinance and Land Development Manual of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, was given a first reading. Councilmembers Marcoux moved, Stobaugh seconded, to suspend the rules and give the Ordinance a second reading. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. The Ordinance was given a second reading. Councilmembers Stobaugh moved, Senjem seconded, to adopt the Ordinance as read. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. (SE Corner of Valley High Road and West Circle Drive Intersection - J.M. Hamilton - rezone to M-1) An Ordinance Rezoning Certain Property and Amending Ordinance No. 2785, Known as the Zoning Ordinance and Land Development Manual of the City of Rochester, Minnesota, was given a first reading. (Bandel Road N.W., east of T.H. 52, South of 65th Street N.W. - Thomas Senst) An Ordinance Amending the Provisions of Ordinance No. 3066 which Adopted An Interim Ordinance As To Ordinance No. 3020, Regulating Bed and Breakfast Facilities, was given a first reading. An Ordinance Amending and Reenacting Section 66.102 of the Rochester Code of Ordinances Relating to the Adoption of An Interim Ordinance Regulating the Issuance of Advertising Sign Permits Within the City, was given a first reading. An Ordinance Creating Chapter 145 of the Rochester Code of Ordinances Relating to Disposal of Abandoned and Unclaimed Property, and Repealing Section 131.04 of the Rochester Code of Ordinances Relating to the Disposal of Bicycles, was given a second reading. Councilmembers Hruska moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt the Ordinance as read. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. An Ordinance Annexing to the City of Rochester Approximately 4.16 Acres of Land Located in the East Half of Section 7, Marion Township, Olmsted County, Minnesota, was given a second reading. Councilmembers Senjem moved, Stobaugh seconded, to adopt the Ordinance as read. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. (15th Street S.E., East of 24th Avenue S.E. in Rose Harbor 1st Subdivision - Hudler) H-1 Councilmember Senjem inquired as to the status of street repair in the City. Richard Freese, Public Works Director, stated that the asphalt plants opened two weeks ago; and, repair work was under way. 1 Agenda Item 1 RECORD OF OFFICIAL PROCEEDINGS OF THE COMMON COUNCIL CITY OF ROCHESTER, MINNESOTA Regular Meeting No. 14 - June 2, 1997 -9981 Having no further business, Councilmember Senjem moved, Evans seconded, to adjourn the meeting. Ayes (7), Nays (0). Motion carried. N mwmAn�WVJIWAAN