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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION January 5, 2009 <br /> APPROVED <br /> 45 The council concurred that it is in the best interest of the city for the hotels to do well and <br /> 46 the new bureau seems like a good idea. A resolution will be considered at the council <br /> 47 meeting on January 12, 2009. <br /> 48 <br /> 49 2. Comprehensive Plan Discussion—Community Development Director Grochala <br /> 50 reported back on the items requested by council at their last work session discussion of <br /> 51 the comprehensive plan update (the Plan). <br /> 52 - It was confirmed that five-year phasing will be included in the Plan; <br /> 53 - Language can be added to the Plan to indicate that the city will perform an <br /> 54 intensive review at least once every five years to ensure the Plan addresses changing <br /> 55 needs and conditions; <br /> 56 - The concept of adjusting density of the High Density Residential Land Use <br /> 57 Districts to reflect the current range of 6 units per acre with a cap of 12 units per acre is <br /> 58 still being reviewed by staff since the proposed change would drop the city's overall net <br /> 59 density below the threshold that would most likely be needed with no flexibility from the <br /> 60 Metropolitan Council. One possibility would be to reguide land for medium and/or high <br /> 61 density areas to compensate for the reduction in the density range. <br /> 62 - A policy statement can be added to the Plan that requirements will be established <br /> 63 to provide for affordable housing in all residential land use districts. That would have to <br /> 64 be implemented by ordinance that,before passage, would be fully discussed by the <br /> 65 council. <br /> 66 - The concept of density bonuses is included in the land use policies and, at <br /> 67 council direction,would be addressed as part of the zoning ordinance update. <br /> 68 <br /> 69 Staff will meet with the Met Council and put some numbers together for the council to <br /> 70 review. The council would like to see where there are differences and how far they run. <br /> 71 <br /> 72 The next council review meeting was scheduled for January 12, 2009, following the <br /> 73 regular city council meeting that evening. <br /> 74 <br /> 75 3. Advisory Board Appointments—The council reviewed the list of openings and <br /> 76 applicants. Noted was a letter from Vern Reinert withdrawing from consideration of <br /> 77 serving on the Centennial Utilities Commission since he no longer lives in the city. The <br /> 78 council decided that they will interview only for those situations where there are more <br /> 79 applicants than openings and also those individuals who are new applicants. The <br /> 80 interview process will occur on January 21, beginning at 5:00 p.m. <br /> 81 <br /> 82 4. City Code Update- City Clerk Bartell responded to questions raised at the last <br /> 83 review. Regarding the Lawful Gambling Ordinance, the new attorney is in the process of <br /> 84 responding to the council's question on the viability of the proposed ordinance. Staff <br /> 85 intends to provide the proposed ordinance to those organizations that currently practice <br /> 86 lawful gambling in the community when that ordinance has been reviewed. Regarding <br /> 87 the Peddler Ordinance, a new page was distributed that makes the change back to a <br /> 88 process that requires formal council approval rather than administrative, and changing the <br /> �.. 89 allowed hours of operation to end at one-half hour after sunset. <br /> 2 <br />
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