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PUD amendment would allow for the screening and would avoid the need for a variance. City Administrator
Beise noted the PUD amendment would only impact the 13th addition of Ravinia. Staff and Council
discussed the advantage of a PUD amendment versus a variance as a PUD does not create a precedence
and keeps the scope limited to only the 13th Addition, as code does not allow a 6-foot fence.
MOTION: made by McKee, seconded by Schultz to authorize staff to execute an encroachment agreement
for the construction of a fence as proposed upon passage of a PUD amendment.
Voting Aye: McKee, Nichols, Schultz, and Vehrenkamp
(Motion carried 4:0)
b. Potential Sale of City Land
Council noted City policy for sale of property and if it is handled through an auction, posted sale, etc. City
Administrator Beise noted City has flexibility with sale of property and noted tax forfeited properties are
limited and cannot be sold for profit. City Administrator Beise noted the expenses being incurred would be
covered by the purchaser. Council and staff discussed process for sale of property and noted this parcel
was issued to City when development was constructed. Council asked for definition of tax-forfeited land,
and how it is determined. Council and staff discussed policy and process for non-real estate property such
as old Public Works equipment. City Administrator Beise noted the City would retain an easement for
stormwater. Council gave staff direction on proceeding with appraisal of property, legal costs for creating
the easement, and moving forward with sale.
11. Staff Reports
a. Active Corcoran Planning Applications; reports received.
12. Closed Session—Health and Medical Data
“The City Council is going into closed to discuss non-public health and medical data which must be
discussed in a closed session per Minn. Stat. § 13D.05 subd. 2(a)(3 and 4)”.
Mayor McKee recessed the Council meeting at 12:15 am on May 27, 2022.
Mayor McKee reconvened the Council meeting at 12:25 am on May 27, 2022.
“Council discussed non-public health and medical data which must be discussed in a closed session per
Minn. Stat. § 13D.05 subd. 2(a)(3 and 4) and staff was provided direction”.
13. 2022 City Council Schedule
Council received the 2022 schedule.
14. Adjournment
MOTION: made by Nichols, seconded by Schultz to adjourn.
Voting Aye: McKee, Nichols, Schultz, and Vehrenkamp
(Motion carried 4:0)
Meeting adjourned at 12:27 am on May 27, 2022.
Michelle Friedrich – Deputy Clerk