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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />SEPTEMBER 25, 2002 <br />STAGE PUD, requested by Carl Johnson. It was noted that the Planning Commission <br />REZONING - recommended approval as outlined in the minutes of their September <br />3203 COUNTRY 12, 2002 meeting and subject to compliance with the recommendations <br />DRIVE - of the City Planner and the City Engineer, with the City Planner to <br />DRYWALL establish a timetable and interim development plan that will be <br />SUPPLY incorporated into the Development Agreement for this property. <br />Scalze noted that previous representations made by the property owner <br />indicated that the soils were too poor to build on the back of the property. <br />The development plans now show a proposed building in this area. <br />Anderson suggested that it may be a pole building. <br />Fahey noted that the City Administrator is recommending that action on <br />this proposal be tabled at this time given a number of outstanding issues as <br />outlined in is report dated September 18, 2002. <br />Mr. Fahey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION N0.2002-9-224 -TABLING ACTION ON THE <br />APPLICATION FOR PREL IMINARY PLAT FOR DRYWALL <br />SUPPL Y, DEVELOPMENT STAGE PUD, AND REZONING OF A <br />PORTION OF THE PROPERTY TO LIGHT-INDUb`TRIAI. AS <br />REQUESTED RY CARI, .IOHNS'ON SUBJECT TO COMPL ]ANCE <br />WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY <br />ADMINISTRATOR AS OUTLINED IN HIS LETTER DATED <br />SEPTEMBER I8, 2002 <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (5) Fahey, LaValle, Montour, Scalze, Anderson. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />ACCEPTANCE The City Administrator reported that there was a need to obtain a sewer <br />OF SEWER easement from Presbyterian Homes in order to allow access to a sewer <br />EASEMENT - line on the Garden Terrace property owned by Common Bond. The <br />COMMON Administrator reviewed the details of that easement, noting that if the <br />BOND easement area is disturbed on the Presbyterian Homes property as the <br />result of the need to access the line, the City will be responsible for <br />restoration costs. He noted Presbyterian Homes is allowed to expand their <br />utilization of this area by landscaping, fences, and driveways. However, <br />no structures are allowed. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />2] <br />