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Assistant Community Deveiopment Director Trudgeon and he did not see anything wrong with <br />this. She stated if they were to wind back the clOck they would never have gone on that property, <br />but a mistake has been made. She would hate to see more trees come down behind the Dusbabek <br />house, which would happen if Mr. Bauer had to bring the driveway fi'ore..the north. That <br />easeme~t does not belong to the City to put in a full 60 foot easement and make a road out of it. <br />Even if there were a temporary driveway that full 60 feet does not sit well. She propo.ses that <br />between the landlord and Mr. Bauer they find a resolution, and Mr. Bauer purchase a driveway to <br />facilitate the entrance into his new home. This would be more than what he would have had. It <br />would eliminate the problem of the trees corning down north of the Dusbabek house and does not <br />stop Mr. Bauer fi'om having access in the future. She would imagine the City of Ramsey should <br />take responsibility for some of this and the owners should be happy with the amount they are <br />· paid. What the property owners had there cmmot be replaced, but there will be healthy trees. <br />With this proposal Mr. Batter would not have the problem of a street leading to his house that <br />would have traffic corning down it. She noted in her estimation this suggestion would address <br />the problems, snch as the width of the road that would impact the Kaas later, Mr. Bauer having <br />access to his property without further expense, and the Dusbabeks having more trees removed <br />from their property. ~' <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec stated the problem with this suggestion is if they do something temporary they are <br />asking for more problems in the future. He does not like long driveways necessarily, but he <br />thinks eventually there would be a street there. His personal feeling would be to negotiate with <br />the property owners and get an easement tl~u'ough the particular area, just doing a driveway and <br />not paving that street. The City would have the easement, but the street would not be paved. <br />With any future development the street would then have to be blacktopped. He stated Mr. <br />Dusbabek put it in a good way; they want resolution. Some decisions are not the most popular, <br />but he trier,rs that would be the best way to handle this particular project. He would not like to <br />see the street blacktopped or finished at this time; it would look almost like a private driveway. <br /> <br />Councihnember Cook concun'ed. He stated with the original a~eement they allowed a driveway <br />to go through on a road easement. This should be worked out now rather than in the future. <br /> <br />Motion by Councihnember Cook, second by Mayor Gamee, that the City move forward with <br />negotiatio'ns to purchase the road easement tl:u'ough the Kaas and Dusbabek properties.at 160th <br />Lane and, if necessary, to authorize conde~m'mtion. <br /> <br />Further Discussion: Councilmember Strommen indicated she would like to hear the reaction of <br />the property owners to Councilmember Kurak's proposal, which had some creative thi~zking for a <br />problem that has no good solution. Regarding Councilmember Cook's statement of working this <br />all out now, she does not think it is a problem not to totally resolve the easement at this time. <br />Development may not happen for a long time and they do not l:mve to totally close this out. She <br />'thinks Councilmember Kurak's proposal is a good one to consider and she would like to hear <br />more discussion amongst the Council before it is ruled out. <br /> <br />Greg Bauer, 6017 - 167th Avenue NW, stated he understands the dilemma as far as the easen'~ent. <br />He could see that the easement would be acquired with some sort of a~eement that there would <br /> <br />City Council/July 27, 2004 <br />Page 13 of 35 <br /> <br />-125- <br /> <br /> <br />