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COUNCIL MINUTES April 24, 2017 <br />APPROVED <br />91 <br />92 Mayor Reinert noted the recent growth of the city's American Legion. They are a community based <br />93 organization and they are thriving and need additional parking. He is supportive of the project. <br />94 <br />95 Council Member Kusterman noted the city's regulations regarding entry/exit (driveways) into the <br />96 property. Staff reviewed the only access point for the Legion that ultimately will serve their parking <br />97 lot as well as development that occurs further south on the site. <br />98 <br />99 Council Member Manthey remarked that he is glad that the Legion has come forward to this point in <br />100 their project; they are an organization that does a lot of good in the city. Also the overflow currently <br />101 has tended to move to the fire station lot. <br />102 <br />103 Council Member Manthey moved to approve Resolution No. 17-33 as presented. Council Member <br />104 Kusterman seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />105 <br />106 613) North Pointe 5t' Addition: i) Public Hearing, Consider 1st Reading of Ordinance No. 04- <br />107 17, Vacating Drainage & Utility Easement, Outlot A, NorthPointe 3rd Addition and Outlot C, <br />108 NorthPointe 4t' Addition; <br />109 ii) Consider Resolution No. 17-34, Approving PUD Final Plan/Final Plat — <br />110 iii) Consider Resolution No. 17-35, Approving Development Agreement; <br />111 iv) Consider Resolution No. 17-36, Approving Public Improvement Surety Agreement <br />112 <br />113 City Planner reviewed a presentation including: <br />114 - Site (by aerial), including size (391ots); <br />115 - Compliance with city plans; <br />116 - Phasing (8 phases planned); <br />117 - Inclusion of outlots for future development; <br />118 - Requirement for a public hearing for the vacation of utility and drainage easements (they will <br />119 be rededicated); <br />120 - Public land dedication fees; <br />121 - Park Board's work on plan for NorthPointe Park; <br />122 - Planning and Zoning Board review and ultimate approval; <br />123 - Requested council action. <br />124 <br />125 City Planner Larsen noted a correction to the legal description included in the development agreement <br />126 and surety agreement. Staff will also add bank information to the surety agreement. <br />127 <br />128 Mayor Reinert recalled that the land of this development was slated for medium density and could <br />129 have been townhomes but he's happy with the single family homes that are being developed because <br />130 they are a better match for this community. He explained that an element of senior housing planned <br />131 for one phase increases the density and that allows for the single family product. Also he's happy <br />132 that the park will be included for the residents at the front end of the project. <br />133 <br />134 Mayor Reinert opened the public hearing. <br />135 <br />3 <br />