HomeMy WebLinkAboutCity Council - 12/28/1987 - Special Meeting SPECIAL MEETING
EDEN PRAIRIE CITY COUNCIL
MONDAY, DECEMBER 28 , 1987 4 :45 PM, CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS
7600 Executive Drive
COUNCIL MEMBERS: Mayor Gary Peterson, Richard Anderson,
George Bentley, Jean Harris, and
Patricia Pidcock
CITY COUNCIL STAFF: City Manager Carl J. Jullie, City
Attorney Roger Pauly, and Recording
Secretary Sue Anderson
ROLL CALL: All members present.
Mayor Peterson called the meeting to order at 4 :45 PM. He
announced that negotiation among City Staff, Mr. Seavall, et. al .
and the Metro Waste Control Commission (MWCC) was taking place in
the outer chamber. He called for a short recess in anticipation
of resolution of the situation.
Mayor Peterson reconvened meeting to order at 5: 17 PM.
I. APPROVAL OF AGENDA
Cour_ciimember Bentley moved, and Harris seconded, to
approve the agenda. Motion passed 4-0 .
II . ORDER TO CORRECT HAZARDOUS CONDITION ON SEAVALL PROPERTY
(Continued from December 22, 1987)
City Manager Jullie stated that the City has been in
negotiation and a settlement had been agreed upon pending
verification that earth excavtion be restricted to 300
cubic yards.
City Attorney Pauly, giving background, stated this matter
was the result of a storm on or about July 23 , 1987.
During the severe rainstorm, a sanitary sewer pipe broke
open and resulted in a bluff of the valley being eroded and p
washed away leaving a large hole. He stated the property
has been partially repaired and the hole partially
refilled.
Pauly continued that the residents in this neighborhood are
very concerned and the action contemplated by the City was
due to the findings that there was a hazardous condition on
the property in question.
Pauly stated the City has had discussions with the MWCC and
the Seavalls, and believed an agreement had been reached
whereby Seavall would permit the MWCC on the property to do
necessary filling to build up the sides of the hole and
eliminate the danger of people being hurt. Seavell
required that not more than 300 cubic yards of earth can be
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removed fromthe presently undisturbed portions of his
property. Any grading plans for his property incorporating
more than 300 cubic yard would require his specific
approval prior to implementation.
Kirby Bayerle, 10488 West Riverview Drive, stated he was
concerned that this restoration of the land be done
quickly. It had already been 5-1/2 months, and they have
been told just another week and another week. He felt a
timetable should be established and adhered to before the
rains begin.
Pauly explained that the City must go through the legal
process. It cannot go out and do something to someone' s
property without their agreement. If the Council adopted
these Findings of Fact, the landowner would have to repair
the hazardous condition or the City would repair it and
bill the owner. Either way, this would go through the
usual legal process and could possibly go to trial and
again result in months of delay.
Miles Lord, attorney for Mark Seavall Homes, Inc. ,
requested that this be tabled, as he would be unable to
appear before Council on January 5th. He continued that
his client has lost the use of his home, his land and
future office. His clients reluctance to allow the City on
his property, was due to the insurance litigation in
process. a
Lord continued that Seavall was not being compensated for
the damage to his land due to the resistance of Wausau
Insurance Company. Now MWCC wants to take some of his land
and fill in the hole, fill that would cost them $8 per
cubic yard if brought in from another site, yet not
compensate Seavall one cent.
Barb Bayerle, 10488 West Riverview Drive, stated her
concern was if the hole were not repaired soon, the homes
on the edge would go down the river in March. She
continued that they have been
told week after week that the City was working on it, and
now today they are being told to wait until tomorrow. She
wanted a completion date and this matter resolved.
Bentley responded that the Council cannot give her a date,
nor was the Council in a position to mandate work be
completed by a specific date. He asked Staff to
communicate with the residents as proceedings transpire.
Gayle Diehl, 10530 West Riverview Drive, inquired why the
MWCC cannot start filling the hole without the contingency
about the 300 cubic foot fill from Seavalls property
resolved, as long as he agreed they could start filling.
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Jullie responded that the MWCC must agree that no more than
300 cubic yards would be removed off the land to fill the
hole. If the MWCC agrees to this, Seavall would sign the
easement.
Anderson stated the dangerous area should be cleaned up as
soon as possible. He strongly feels if this goes into
litigation no one would be the winner.
Lord commented he did not feel there was a problem, and the
MWCC could start filling the hole with fill from another
site. He stated talk would resume in the morning regarding
the fill on the Seavall property.
Kirby Bayerle, 10488 West Riverview Road, inquired to what
degree the restoration would proceed at this point.
Jullie responded that reducing the sttep, hazardous slopes
was the issue at this point. Final grading and landscaping
would be proposed at a later date and brought before
Council for approval.
MOTION:
Harris moved and Anderson seconded that action on the
Findings of Fact Order to Correct Hazardous Condition on
Seavall Property be continued to the regular City Council
meeting on January 5, 1988 .
Bentley
tI y stated tabling would allow staff to return it to
the Council sooner. If it was continued, the Council
cannot act on it until January 5th.
Jullie commented that if the matter was tabled and then
resolved, staff would report back to Council on the January fi
5th meeting as to the results.
MOTION WITHDRAWAL:
Harris withdrew motion to continue action on the Findings
of Fact Order until the regular City Council Meeting on
January 5, 1988.
MOTION:
Harris moved and Bentley seconded to table action on the
Findings of Fact Order to Correct Hazardous Condition on
Seavall Property. Motion passed 4-0.
Bayerles agreed to be contact persons and would inform
concerned residents of status as the City Staff advises
them.
II. ADJOURNMENT 1
The meeting was adjourned at 5: 45 PM.