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COUNCIL MINUTES March 14, 2011 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 89 The mayor noted that the council has had the opportunity to review this project at two work sessions <br /> 90 and it is a project that is extensive in length and that will provide need repairs to a much used ditch in <br /> 91 this city. <br /> 92 <br /> 93 Council Member Roeser moved to approve Resolution No. 11-35 as presented. Council Member <br /> 94 Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br /> 95 <br /> 96 6A) Century Farm North <br /> 97 i) Consider First Reading of Ordinance No. 07-11: Amending Planned Unit Development <br /> 98 Zoning and Amending the PUD Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat <br /> 99 ii) Consider Resolution 11-27, Approving the PUD Final Plan/ <br /> 100 Final Plat for Century Farm North 5th Addition <br /> 101 iii) Public Hearing. Consider First Reading of Ordinance No. 06-11, Approving the Vacation of <br /> 102 Drainage and Utility Easement <br /> 103 <br /> 104 City Planner Smyser explained that Items 6Ai, ii and iii relate to the Century Farm North project that <br /> 105 was approved by the council in 2003. The project was approved with a mix of housing types. There <br /> 106 are four final plats approved at this point owned by the developer. The request before the council is <br /> 107 to change those four plats from townhome to single family due to a changing market. To accomplish <br /> 108 that change, the zoning ordinance must be amended and four new plats approved. There would be no <br /> 109 change to the number of units originally approved for the development nor to the area of land for each <br /> 110 dwelling unit. The third action requested of the council is to vacate an easement that will no longer <br /> 111 be needed due to the changes. (Mr. Smyser indicated on a map the area impacted by the requested <br /> 112 changes.) The council discussed the size of the proposed lots with the understanding that they would <br /> 113 not become smaller. <br /> 114 <br /> 115 Mayor Reinert opened the public hearing. There being no one present wishing to speak, the public <br /> 116 hearing was closed. <br /> 117 <br /> 118 Council Member Gallup moved to approved first reading of Ordinance No. 07-11 as presented. <br /> 119 Council Member Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion adopted upon a voice vote; Council Member <br /> 120 O'Donnell absent. <br /> 121 <br /> 122 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No. 11-27 as presented. Council Member <br /> 123 Roeser seconded the motion. Motion adopted on a voice vote; Council Member O'Donnell absent. <br /> 124 <br /> 125 Council Member Gallup moved to approve first reading of Ordinance No. 06-11 as presented. <br /> 126 Council Member Roeser seconded the motion. Motion adopted upon a voice vote; Council Member <br /> 127 O'Donnell absent. <br /> 128 <br /> 129 6B) Consider lst Reading of Ordinance No. 08-11, Amending Chapter 1010 of the City Code re <br /> 130 Regulation of Signs in Election Years—City Planner Smyser explained that staff is presenting an <br /> 131 ordinance that would amend the city's sign regulations during election periods. The city's current <br /> 132 regulations (for city elections) were identified by the city attorney as problematic because they <br /> 3 <br />