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May 14, 2018 <br />244 - Parking requirements and proposed deferment agreement; <br />245 - Traffic information; <br />246 - Exterior elevations and color pallete; <br />247 - Findings of Facts (including in resolution); <br />248 - Variances proposed (setback on from roadway & parking lot setback); <br />249 - Planning & Zoning Board recommendation to approve. <br />250 Mayor Reinert remarked that the parking deferment seems appropriate in this situation and can be pulled <br />251 back if that is ever needed. <br />252 Council Member Stoesz asked about staff s work on parking calculations and Ms. Larsen explained that <br />253 there are staff conversations underway and the council will be updated when that is appropriate. <br />254 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No. 1846, No. 1847 and No. 1848 as <br />255 presented. Council Member Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />256 6D) Century Farm North — i. Consider Resolution No. 17-97 Approving 4th Amendment to <br />257 PUD Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat; ii. Consider Resolution No. 17-98 Approving <br />258 PUD Final Plan/Final Plat for Century Farm North 7th Addition; ill. Consider Resolution No. 17- <br />259 99 Approving Development Agreement — City Planner Larsen reviewed the project using a PowerPoint <br />260 presentation including information on: <br />261 - Background, project historically; this would be the final plat; <br />262 - Aerial Map including plat; <br />263 - Original PUD; <br />264 - Analysis of how this plat fits into original plans (density same); <br />265 - Zoning requirements; <br />266 - Preliminary and final plat; <br />267 - Public land dedication and sidewalks; <br />268 - Planning and Zoning Board and staff recommendation. <br />269 City Planner asked that the council delete the sidewalk component. On a map, she showed an area of <br />270 sidewalk proposed and noted that the HOA has indicated that they do not want to take on any more <br />271 sidewalk. Technically the sidewalk would be on HOA land. <br />272 Developer Gary Uhde explained that he's worked with the HOA on the matter and he can report that it's <br />273 their opinion that they do not want the sidewalk put in. The sidewalk would be on their land and so it <br />274 cannot be done without their permission. <br />275 Mayor Reinert suggested that the matter be left to the HOA's perogative; he'd like the decision, either <br />276 way, to be their own. <br />277 Council Member Rafferty asked if there is a way to refocus the funds from the unwanted sidewalk to <br />278 something like the trail project that the neighborhood wants. <br />7 <br />