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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MARCH 17, 1999 <br /> the report before the next work session. He noted a public hearing regarding liquor <br /> license fees is scheduled for May 10, 1999. <br /> Kim asked Jeff to send a note in the packet that goes out on the Friday before the council <br /> meeting reminding council members to review the draft ordinance. Jeff advised that he <br /> will also find out how long after the 2000 census the city will be issued additional liquor <br /> licenses. <br /> CLEARWATER CREEK PHASE III UPDATE,JEFF SMYSER <br /> Jeff stated the project is the first for the city's new Open Space Development Plan. The <br /> project has gone through city staff, city boards, and city consultants. The plan allows for <br /> 40% "real"open space, review of buffers, 1.5 miles of paved trails,and a trail network. <br /> Jeff noted the developer has agreed to pave the trails. <br /> Jeff asked that council review the plan in detail before the-March 22, 1:999 city council <br /> meeting. He stated the Environmental Board and the Park Board are satisfied with the <br /> plan and park dedication. <br /> Mr. Quigly, developer for Clearwater Creek, stated that 40 homes will be built in the first <br /> year. The price range of homes will be $175,000 -$400,000. That price range is the <br /> same as Phase I and Phase II. <br /> John Powell added that a traffic study regarding Otter Lake Road was done in 1994. <br /> Since then Otter Lake Road has been re,J,'k ed.` He stated he has no concerns regarding <br /> traffic due to the development <br /> Jeff stated three (3) actions wi11.1ie required. The first is a Comprehensive Plan <br /> Amendment to changeA40es to residential and expand the MUSA to cover 40 acres. <br /> The second action requ- 69"a rezone from R and R-X to PDO. The third action is <br /> approval of the PDO.Prelitri nary Development Plan. <br /> 0 <br /> Kim asked that Jeff e�eck with Mr. Steve Apfelbaum to ensure the homes sizes are <br /> appropriate for the lots. <br /> This item will appear on the regular agenda Monday, March 22, 1999, 6:30 p.m. <br /> LEGION UPDATE,BRIAN WESSEL <br /> Brian reviewed the schedule for the American Legion project. He stated the police <br /> department will be moving to their new location in April, 1999. <br /> Brian advised a zoning amendment is in process to amend the General Business District <br /> to allow clubs as a conditional use permit. A public hearing regarding the amendment is <br /> 2 <br />