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Regular Andover Planning and Zoning Commission .\-feeting
Jlin!ltes - February 9. 1999
Page 13
OTHER BUSINESS
Mr. Hinzman reviewed a map identifying agricultural preserve property and explained the process to
be followed to remove that designation so the property can eventually be developed.
Mr. Hinzman updated the Planning and Zoning Commission on recent Council action related to their
recommendations on planning cases.
Mr. Hinzman reported that one item for the next Commission agenda relates to Northern Natural Gas
who is considering the installation of an additional pipeline in their existing easement across the City
from Prairie Knoll Park to 169th Avenue and Rum River. They are also looking at construction
easements. He advised there might be issues with structures and vegetation since some of the
easements cut through residential properties.
rvfr. Holasek stated this project \.',"ould serve property outside the City of Andover but result in a lot
of boring and disruption. He pointed out that the existing eight-inch line is almost 40 years old so
they want to install a new 16-inch line. But, they want to install the 16-inch line 20 to 25 feet from
the existing eight-inch line which \.\.ill require twice as much right-of-way. He suggested they not be
allowed to create another easement.
Mr. Carlberg agreed that this application will raise many issues, especially the construction easement
w-hich will result in more disruption.
Mr. Carlberg reviewed the updated lot inventory and building permit activity information as
requested at the last meeting. He stated this information would be provided to the Commission on a
monthly basi~.
There was no other business to come before the Andover Planning and Zoning Commission.
ADJOURNMENT
Motion by Luedtke, seconded by Apel, to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. The meeting
adjourned at 9:37 p.m.
Respectfully submitted,
Carla Wirth, Recording Secretary
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