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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br /> �.� Mayor Landers asked for a date when it would no longer be safe to pump septic systems. Mr. <br /> Kluegel speculated that the end of November might be possible, depending upon the weather. <br /> Council Member Neal suggested that Mr. Kluegel monitor this situation carefully, and report any <br /> problems to the Council. Mr. Kluegel indicated that he would work with other Staff to prepare <br /> an additional report to Council on this matter. <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to accept the Third Quarter Building Report, as presented. <br /> Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL <br /> Update, Comprehensive Land Use Plan -Mr. Wessel commented that commercial value is <br /> beginning to appear on the building permit report. He suggested that this is the beginning of a <br /> good, strong trend. <br /> Mr. Wessel then reminded Council that that the Comprehensive Plan task force and joint sessions <br /> continue,the next one being on November 20, 1997, at 6:00 p.m. at City Hall. He added that <br /> these sessions are important, as they provide a basis for recommendation to the neighborhoods <br /> by February or March regarding a philosophy of growth for the community. The goal remains <br /> mid year for submission of the Comprehensive Plan for Council approval, and the January 14, <br /> 1998 Planning & Zoning Committee meeting date remains the target for this action. <br /> PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT,MARY KAY WYLAND <br /> SECOND READING,Ordinance No.32 -97,Rezone Highland Meadows (4/5ths Vote) - <br /> Ms. Wyland explained that Council approved the preliminary plat and the first reading of this <br /> ordinance at its October 27, 1997 meeting. Action at this time represents the second reading to <br /> rezone the Highland Meadows site to a planned development overlay with a portion of the site <br /> being zoned R-3 for medium density housing. <br /> Council Member Neal requested additional information regarding traffic issues, proposed road <br /> reconstruction, and what area of the project the reconstruction roadway would serve. Ms. <br /> Wyland responded by reviewing action thus far with respect to this project. She explained that <br /> neighborhood meetings have been held and feasibility studies accomplished, and that the <br /> developer has agreed to all additional requirements as stipulated by the City. <br /> Council Member Neal asked about the proposed speed limit. Mr. Ahrens indicated that 30 miles <br /> per hour is required by State law. <br /> Council Member Neal then spoke on behalf of a citizen who feels that the proposed project is not <br /> in accordance with the 20/20 Vision policy. Ms. Wyland responded that the 20/20 Vision project <br /> called for multiple development throughout the community, and that this project adheres to that <br /> recommendation. <br /> 5 <br />