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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1998 <br /> 4. Pat Rickaby suggested mobile homes be included in housing maintenance program <br /> adopted by the City. She questioned the number of units allowed under high density. She <br /> also questioned the five (5) lots proposed at the sea plane base and could they be expanded. <br /> The inclusion of mobile homes will be done. The five (5) lots were previously approved for the <br /> sea plane base and future expansion can be incorporated into the Plan. Ms. Rickaby was also <br /> advised that the implementation plan suggests revisiting the various Zoning Districts to <br /> determine appropriate densities. <br /> Council Member Neal referred to the multiply housing proposed for the Town Center and stated <br /> that because there are no qualifications regarding high density housing, citizens believe it is low <br /> income housing. Mr. Brixius indicated the homes behind Town Center have not been <br /> specifically identified. There is no qualifier regarding the price of the homes. High density <br /> housing does not necessarily mean low income housing. <br /> Council Member Lyden indicated the Plan was derived from people and asked where the number <br /> for specific housing came from. Mr. Brixius indicated the policies were adopted from the City. <br /> They were reviewed and it was recommended that staff revisit specific goals. Mayor Sullivan <br /> asked if the number can be removed from the Plan completely. Mr. Brixius stated the number is <br /> one element of the Plan. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that in December, 1995,the City opted to participate in a Livable <br /> Communities Plan. The Council made a commitment to those goals. There opportunity to <br /> revisit the goals again in December. The goals can be amended. The current goals were set by `.. <br /> this Council last December, 1997. Council Member Lyden stated he voted no last December, <br /> 1997. He also indicated he did not remember 25%being acceptable to Council. Mr. Wessel <br /> indicated that issue can be revisited. Mayor Sullivan stated the point is that Council does not care <br /> for the current goals. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if the Council has the intention of not increasing those goals. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated that discussion has not been held yet. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked Mr. Brixius to comment about Item#4, regarding inspections. <br /> Mr. Brixius explained the City has an older housing stock. The City would like to maintain that <br /> housing stock. The issue is maintenance and upkeep. The idea for this comes from the need to <br /> identify problems. The building code that is applied to a particular house will be the building <br /> code that was in place at the time the house was built. An inspection will identify discrepancies <br /> and allows for closure. There are modifications in the plan to make sure the seller does not have <br /> to pay for the inspection. The plan will determine if a house is compliant and maintains house <br /> value. Council Member Bergeson asked if repairs are included in the plan. Mr. Brixius stated the <br /> repairs can be negotiated between the buyer and seller. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated he is not in favor of additional layers of government. He asked <br /> who is responsible if a mistake is made regarding the inspection. Mr. Brixius indicated the City <br /> takes a risk every day with building permits. <br /> 10 <br />