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COUNCIL MINUTES July 11, 2016 <br />DRAFT <br />4 <br />The mayor asked if new equipment would provide an upgrade to the service to the building and Mr. 127 <br />DeGardner suggested that it will be a more efficient and modern system. The mayor noted that the 128 <br />council received a presentation and had a full discussion of the matter at a recent work session. 129 <br />Council Member Kusterman moved to approve Resolution No. 16-72 as presented. Council Member 130 <br />Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 131 <br /> 132 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT 133 <br /> 134 <br />6A) Woods Edge: i) Consider First Reading of Ordinance No. 06-16, Amending Ordinance No. 135 <br />04-04, Section 2.A., Lino Lakes Town Center Design & Development Guide 136 <br />ii) Consider Resolution No. 16-67 Approving PUD Development Stage Plan and 137 <br />Preliminary Plat, Woods Edge 138 <br /> 139 <br />Kendra Lindahl, Landform, explained that she is presenting a development stage plan and preliminary 140 <br />plat as well as design and development amendment for the council’s consideration. She noted that the 141 <br />council reviewed the subject matter at their work session. She used a PowerPoint presentation to review 142 <br />the background of the area, the existing conditions, the site plan (including street plans, stormwater), and 143 <br />landscaping. She showed renderings indicating preliminary plans for the view of the buildings, how the 144 <br />buildings will be mixed, conditions inclued and the elevation view. She highlighted the ordinance 145 <br />contents and what amendments are being approved. Staff recommends that the changes still generally 146 <br />comply with the standards originally set for the area while recognizing that the market is calling for some 147 <br />changes. 148 <br /> 149 <br />Mayor Reinert remarked that the development was reviewed thoroughly at the last work session. He 150 <br />noted that this will be a first reading of the ordinance tonight and he recommends that the council spend 151 <br />some time reviewing the development proposal before second reading on July 25. He noted that the 152 <br />question of vinyl siding in particular was reviewed by the council; it seems that over the last dozen years, 153 <br />since this area’s standards came to be, vinyl siding has very much improved in quality and desirability. 154 <br />He added that over the period of years since the standards were approved, staff is suggested that this 155 <br />proposal includes the best standards for today. 156 <br /> 157 <br />Council Member Maher asked about porch size. She received confirmation that all porches will be at 158 <br />least 6 feet by 8 feet. 159 <br /> 160 <br />Council Member Rafferty moved to approve the First Reading of Ordinance No. 06-16 as presented. 161 <br />Council Member Maher seconded the motion. Motion carired on a voice vote. 162 <br /> 163 <br />Council member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No. 16-67 as presented. Council Member 164 <br />Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 165 <br /> 166 <br />B) NorthPointe 4th Addition: 167 <br /> 168 <br />i) PUBLIC HEARING: Consider 1st Reading of Ordinance No. 05-16, Vacating Drainage & Utility 169 <br />Easements, Outlot B, NorthPointe 3rd Addition; 170