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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION December 3, 2018 <br />DRAFT <br /> 3 <br />Council Member Rafferty expressed interest in the berms that were planned. Ms. Larsen 81 <br />said that element is still included but will be more specific in the final plans. 82 <br />- PUD Final Plan/Final Plat (2018) (they actually lost seven lots from original 83 <br />preliminary proposal; 84 <br />- Density (reduced); 85 <br />- Overall Land Use Plan; 86 <br />- Housing Types and Products; 87 <br />- Elevations: townhomes (pictures of proposed product) (special requirements for 88 <br />end cap units were noted); single family homes; 89 <br />- Architectural Standards; 90 <br />- Landscaping plans; 91 <br />- HOA Center Concept (when it is built, general plans); 92 <br />- Subdivision; 93 <br />- Public Land Dedication. 94 <br />Council Member Stoesz asked about the presence of radon and if anything will be done to 95 <br />mitigate? Staff said generally not, especially at the early grading stage, but they’ll check 96 <br />with the developer. 97 <br />Community Development Director Grochala and City Attorney Squires reported on the 98 <br />master development agreement. Attorney Squires began where his review had last ended, 99 <br />at Article VI, of the Executive Summary (on file). 100 <br /> 101 <br />Community Development Director Grochala noted that the third element requested for 102 <br />approval is the development agreement for the phase one (incorporates elements of the 103 <br />master development agreement for that phase). 104 <br /> 105 <br />Mayor Reinert remarked that there are many things he is not caring for. On garage size, 106 <br />he asked if Lennar doesn’t have a product that includes a 20 foot wide garage. The 107 <br />Lennar representative said no; that’s why they requested the amendment. 108 <br />4. WSB Engineering Services – Brian Bourassa, WSB & Associates, reviewed a 109 <br />presentation on their services and fees that included information on: 110 <br />- General Engineering Services (office hours, etc, flat rate fees); 111 <br />- Project Related Engineering/Planning Services (project specific, charges related to 112 <br />work); 113 <br />- Indications on general engineering services provided to the City from 2011 114 <br />through 2017; they have ratcheted up services to meet growing needs; 115 <br />- Information on fees, increases over time, office days, etc.; 116
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