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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 26, 1998 <br /> Ms. Wyland advised all Linda Avenue property owners present that they will not be required to <br /> accept a rezone for their property. A letter will be sent out asking the property owners if they <br /> would like their property to be rezoned. <br /> Ms. Wyland asked the Council to table this issue until June 22, 1998. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that she would like to see a written policy for sewer and water hook up for <br /> residents not in the MUSA. She indicated that drainage is an issue regarding this development <br /> and would like to see a plat. She also said that her main concern regarding this issue is the need <br /> for commitment to quality in the area from the developer. Mayor Sullivan stated there is a real <br /> concern with spot zoning and the residents need to understand what spot zoning entails. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated that he felt neither R-1 or R-1X zoning was acceptable in this <br /> neighborhood, as the difference between the two (2)was only a few feet. He believes it is the <br /> Council's responsibility to uphold the integrity and character of that area. He stated the City <br /> does not have the right to create a new neighborhood by destroying another neighborhood. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked why the issue had to be tabled for such a long period of time. <br /> Ms. Wyland explained that June 22, 1998, was the first Council meeting after the next Planning <br /> and Zoning meeting. <br /> Mr. Wessel explained that the deadlines had been waived by the developer to meet the time table <br /> of the June 22, 1998, Council meeting. <br /> Council Member Bergeson pointed out that four(4) of the five (5) Council Members must be <br /> present to approve a rezone. He stated he would not be present at the June 22, 1998, Council <br /> meeting. <br /> Ms. Wyland suggested Council table the item until the July 13, 1998, Council meeting. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to table the Collova Addition Rezone, Ordinance No. 07 - 98, <br /> and Interim MUSA Reserve, Resolution No. 98 - 69, until July 13, 1998. Council Member <br /> Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Judy Bruner, 270 Linda Avenue, came forward and expressed her concern regarding the rezone <br /> of this area. She stated that the development would triple the density of homes on 1/4 of the <br /> block. She also stated that the road is a narrow rural road and the developer has no plans to <br /> improve it. Ms. Bruner said that property values and the preservation of a rural area also <br /> concerned her. <br /> Council Member Neal asked why the developer is not being asked to improve the road. Mr. <br /> Ahrens indicated that the road improvement could be a condition of approval. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that this issue would be further discussed at the City Council Work <br /> Session scheduled for July 8, 1998. <br /> 6 <br />
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