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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />DECEMBER 15, 2021 <br />maintained at all times. Mail and garbage service will be maintained. Mail service is typically <br />moved to a temporary box outside the project area if the Post Master requests. The Engineer <br />reported that property owners will be kept informed of timing of construction activities that will <br />restrict access. He also noted that there will be an on -site inspector available to address property <br />owner concerns. He noted that the City Code allows construction work hours from 7 a.m. to 10 <br />p.m. on weekdays and 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Saturdays. <br />The City Engineer reported on project funding, noting that sanitary sewer, water main and storm <br />sewer repair costs would not be assessed. He explained that fifty percent (50%) of the street costs <br />will be funded through special assessments to benefitting property owners. The Engineer then <br />explained the special assessment process in detail which is based on the City's Assessment Policy <br />that has been in place since 1995. <br />At this point the public hearing was opened for comments from the general public. There were no <br />comments from the public. <br />Upon motion by Keis, seconded by McGraw, the public hearing was closed. <br />Fischer introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOL UTION NO. 2021-12-152 — ORDERING THE IMPROVEMENT AND <br />PREPARATION OF PLANS FOR IMPROVEMENT NO. 2022-02, YORKTON RIDGE <br />AND IMPROVEMENT NO. 2022-03, MAPLE LANE AND A PORTION OF JACKSON <br />STREET <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by McGraw. <br />Ayes (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />PUBLIC HEARING — CONSIDER REZONING REQUEST FOR PARCEL A & PARCEL B <br />ON TWIN _LAKE BOULEVARD; APPLICANT: REUTER WALTON DEVELOPMENT <br />AND CONSIDER HOUSING FINANCE PROGRAM FOR PROPOSED TWIN LAKE <br />BOULEVARD APARTMENT PROJECT <br />The City Administrator explained that the City has received an application to consider rezoning two <br />vacant parcels of land from R-1, Single Family Residential, to R-3, High Density Residential, in <br />order to construct a multi -family housing project. He reported that the City has owned the two <br />parcels since 1983 and have held them for development since then. He stated the lots are currently <br />zoned R-1, Single Family Residential and have had a few developers look at the properties over the <br />years, but none have been able to make a project work. The City Administrator reviewed the <br />proposal and draft site plan which is one 60-unit multi -family building on each parcel, for a total of <br />120 units, with underground parking. <br />The City Administrator reported the Planning Commission reviewed this proposal on December 9, <br />2021 and recommended approval of rezoning the two parcels from R-1, Single Family Residential <br />to R-3, High Density Residential, contingent on approval of Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br />Q <br />