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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 26, 1998 <br /> Council Member Bergeson stated if stubs are put in with an unequal number of driveways the <br /> developers are almost required build on larger parcels. He stated he does not want houses on <br /> only one side of the street. Zoning should not be changed to something that can not happen. The <br /> property is not developable if it is not in conjunction with other properties. <br /> Council Member Lyden stated R-1XX zoning is a possibility. Mr. Brixius stated that access a <br /> from local street to Ware Road is needed regardless of lot size. Driveway access to Ware Road is <br /> a concern. A buffer should be built to shield homes on Ware Road. <br /> Mayor Sullivan stated she believe this is not an appropriate request at this time. Mr. Brixius <br /> stated it is scheduled but not until 2010. Council Member Lyden stated the intent of Council <br /> should be to allow the homeowner to hook up if he wants to. Mayor Sullivan stated that is a <br /> separate issue for Council to consider. <br /> 11. Al Robinson asked for clarification of the greenway designation and expressed concern <br /> at it becoming a "taking". Mr. Brixius stated that the greenways were conceptual on the plan <br /> and would be further defined with completion of the environmental inventory. <br /> 12. Mr. Corson cautioned the City on making decisions based on unsuitable soils prior to <br /> actual testing and possible correction. He also cautioned staff on the process of placing <br /> property in a Land Trust as it relates to cost and timing. Mayor Sullivan stated the Land <br /> Trust is open to a full range of options. <br /> Mayor Sullivan noted the following issues: Including mobile homes in a Housing Maintenance <br /> Program, Language to confine the sea plane base to its present"foot print",and the Commercial <br /> property on Lake Drive south of Vicky Lane. Mr. Brixius noted modifications in planning <br /> regarding Mr. Dick's property, 8061 Lake Drive. He felt reconsideration of the present <br /> designation would open the property up for research. Mr. Wessel added mixed land use in The <br /> Village has to be incorporated into the Plan. <br /> Mayor Sullivan referred to the poll of the Environmental Board, and said two(2)members want <br /> a moratorium,two(2)members do not want a moratorium with qualifications,three (3)members <br /> stated the City can proceed without a moratorium. Council Member Lyden expressed concern <br /> regarding the two (2)qualified no's. Mr. Wessel stated the two (2)members felt strongly that a <br /> moratorium was not needed but future residential developers would need to be qualified for plat <br /> approval. Mayor Sullivan noted developers have to go through the Environmental Board now. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that is correct. The current system is working well. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked if the City could set up two(2) standards for currently working <br /> developers and standards for other developers. Mayor Sullivan stated the issue is if a moratorium <br /> should be placed on plat approval until the Environmental Inventory is complete. Council <br /> Member Lyden stated the best practice would be to have the Environmental Inventory and <br /> Management Plan in place before moving forward. The Council should choose the best practice. <br /> V. ACTION ON RESOLUTION NO. 98- 160 <br /> 14 <br />
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