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Assistant Commtmity Development Director Tmdgeon explained in 1990 the City had 4 in 40 <br />restrictions oil land for everyone outside the MUSA, which was not a moratorium. That was <br />Ii fled as part el' the comprehensive plan approval in 2001. There has not been rnuch activity yet, <br />lately they have approved a couple of properties and other people are asking questions to <br />subdivide. Tile City should have the proper ordinance that would not preclude development in <br />thc ['uture. <br /> <br />Councilmember Cook explained when the comprehensive plan went through there was a MUSA <br />line. l-lowcvcr, as of now rather than a MUSA line, a city is either a MUSA city or not a MUSA <br />city. Thc Met Council leaves it up to the Council to decide where the sewer will go. The City <br />needs to take a better look at the comprehensive plan, and the Met Council is asking for a new <br />comprehensive plan that meets the need of not having the MUSA line. It will take 90 days to get <br />the inlbrmation needed to see if it is feasible. <br /> <br />Russ Radloff, 15720 Nowthen Boulevard, stated he does not lmow what is being discussed. He <br />received a little piece of paper stating that the City will possibly put a moratorium on the <br />development of their property, and it is hard to have much of an opinion on it now. He is really <br />train formed as to what they are trying to accomplish and his suspicion is he will be just as <br />ignorant to the facts when this is voted on as he is today, unless they receive better information. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec explained the reason for the first hearing is to point out the fundamentals of what <br />the City is doing, and staff can show Mr. Radloff the changes they are working on. Individual <br />one or two acre parcels will probably not be affected, but the ten or more acre parcels that want <br />to develop with sewer and water cannot get it there and the Council is looking at how to let these <br />properties develop. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon indicated this moratorium would only <br />restrict anyone fi'om subdividing their land that has five acres or more. Anyone owning 2-1/2 <br />acres ah'cady cannot subdivide under the ordinance. A permit can still be pulled to put a house <br />on a vacant lot, this only affects anyone planning to subdivide this summer. <br /> <br />Mayor Gamcc indicated Mr. Radloff should set up an appointment with staff to discuss this <br />issue. <br /> <br />Councilmenlber Strommen commented as the City goes into this planning process through the <br />summer there will be more opportunity for public input. <br /> <br />Joel Nelson, 9350 - 183''~l Avenue, stated he owns over 20 acres and would like to know what he <br />can tell developers that contact him. <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon replied a process will be created to allow <br />fei' (tevclopment in the rural areas, especially when sewer and water may be a long ways away. <br />Stal'f needs to work through everything and get feedback. <br /> <br />Mr. Nelson asked if the City is planning to draw lines based on the location of properties. <br /> <br />City Council/April 27, 2004 <br /> Page 9 of 35 <br /> <br /> <br />