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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION March 4, 2019 <br />APPROVED <br /> 3 <br />- Tax increment financing (TIF) application anticipated. 87 <br /> 88 <br />Mayor Reinert asked for the Public Safety Department’s opinion on the project. Director 89 <br />Swenson said the department has been involved since early conception; there is 90 <br />willingness on the developer’s part to work with the City on service needs but it’s clear 91 <br />that there will be additional emergency services needed with the development; he added 92 <br />that this facility will have nursing staff and that should be helpful. 93 <br /> 94 <br />Mr. Witham, 211 Woodridge Lane, representing the neighborhood. He stated that they 95 <br />appreciate that the developer has listened to their concerns. There was much concern 96 <br />about the height. They are happy for the buffering. Some people have concern about 97 <br />water and runoff and they are going to trust the planners. They don’t want to see this 98 <br />project lead the way to additional four story buildings because that would overwhelm 99 <br />capacity. They are happy with the way the developer has used the flexibility of the PUD 100 <br />so as to benefit all parties. Mayor Reinert said he feels that the design presented would 101 <br />be friendly to the existing residents; there seems to be attention to fitting into the existing 102 <br />neighborhood. A resident noted his concern (he’s on the south end) that he will not get 103 <br />the same buffer as his neighbors. Staff will continue working on that element and will try 104 <br />to address that concern much as possible. 105 <br /> 106 <br />Mayor Reinert indicated that the project will continue moving forward so the council will 107 <br />be seeing requests for approval. 108 <br /> 109 <br />Council Member Stoesz asked how the northern road will connect and how that impacts 110 <br />the future. Ms. Larsen explained how the roadway system is being planned to serve 111 <br />future development on the eastside of Hodgson. Council Member Stoesz asked about the 112 <br />appropriate time to discuss construction traffic and imposition on the neighborhood; Ms. 113 <br />Larsen said it will certainly be discussed and managed as construction begins. 114 <br />3. Elmcrest Avenue and Cedar Street Roadway Paving – City Engineer Hankee 115 <br />explained that staff is following up on the council’s January direction to meet with the 116 <br />City of Hugo regarding cost sharing for this project. Staff was also asked to explore the 117 <br />elimination of certain hunting restrictions in the area. The City of Hugo has outlined 118 <br />their hunting restrictions and are not receptive to any change. The roadway improvement 119 <br />costs were discussed and Hugo eventually agreed to cover the cost of Elmcrest Avenue. 120 <br />They will continue their plowing services also. Staff is proposing a plan to finance this 121 <br />work through existing special assessment funding in the street reconstruction fund and 122 <br />MSA funds. A joint powers agreement would establish terms of the project with the City 123 <br />of Hugo. 124 <br /> 125 <br />The council concurred with the plans as presented, recognizing the additional work of 126 <br />staff that brings forward a better situation. This could be a 2019 project. 127 <br /> 128 <br />Mayor Reinert asked Director DeGardner to thank the plowing staff for their good work; 129 <br />awesome job this year. 130