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COUNCIL MINUTES July 8, 2019 <br />DRAFT <br />5 <br />Council Member Maher asked if this is the builder or are they asking to build this for someone. Ms. 170 <br />Larsen explained that Sharper Homes has a client that is interested in building the home. 171 <br />Council Member Manthey recalled the council’s review of the plans for the development and lots of 172 <br />discussion about the size that would be allowed. 173 <br />Karen Clark, Sharper Homes, said she is representing a client. She explained that she is under contract 174 <br />with that client for the plans because they didn’t know the reuglations existed. She pointed out that 175 <br />there are other homes with similiar lay out. She is proposing to include a pervious driveway and 176 <br />sidewalk and include a rain garden in the back, the inclusion of which would bring the lot into 177 <br />compliance. 178 <br /> 179 <br />Staff responded that the first question has to be findings that are relevant and they are not present. She 180 <br />acknowledged that there are homes that are over 30% but not to the extend of this request. 181 <br /> 182 <br />Ms. Larsen noted the issue of drainage impacts. 183 <br />Council Member Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 19-76 as presented. Council Member 184 <br />Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 185 <br />6C) i. Consider 2nd Reading and Adoption of Ordinance No. 08-19, Vacating Right-of-Way, 186 <br />Drainage and Utility Easement, Saddle Club 4th Addition – City Engineer Hankee reviewed the 187 <br />written staff report. The easement proposed to be vacated is not needed for the final plans. 188 <br />Council Member Manthey moved to waive the full reading of Ordinance No. 08-19 as presented. 189 <br />Council Member Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 190 <br /> 191 <br />Council Member Maher moved to approve the 2nd Reading of and Passage of Ordinance No. 08-19 as 192 <br />presented. Council Member Manthey seconded the motion. Motion carried; Yeas, 5; Nays none. 193 <br /> 194 <br />ii) Consider Resolution No. 19-82, Approving Summary Publication of 195 <br />Ordinance No. 08- 19 196 <br />Council Member Manthey moved to approve Resolution No. 19-82 as presented. Council Member 197 <br />Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 198 <br /> 199 <br />6D) Public Hearing, Consider Resolution No. 19-85, Approving Tax Increment Financing 200 <br />Plan for District 1-13)- Community Development Director Grochala reviewed the written report, 201 <br />inclusing information on: 202 <br />- Council’s previous actions relative to the Lyngblomsten development; 203 <br />- Elements of the proposed development; 204 <br />- Goals to be achieved with the development; 205 <br />- Application for public assistance in the form of tax increment financing; 206 <br />- Plan is required in order to consider that type of assistance; 207 <br />- Another requirement relates to type of housing and that is met. 208 <br /> 209
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