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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />3 <br />- Architectural Standards; 80 <br />- Landscaping Plan (consistent with already approved); 81 <br />- Plat Phases; 82 <br />- Final Plat (includes public park); 83 <br />- Watermark Way (main entrance roadway, decorative features, trail and sidewalk); 84 <br />- Park Dedication; 85 <br />- Public Park Master Plan; 86 <br />- HOA Clubhouse (fulfills agreement as to when that must be constructed); 87 <br />- Agreements presented for Council consideration; 88 <br />- Final Plat is consistent with preliminary plans; 89 <br />- Planning and Zoning and staff are recommending approval. 90 <br />Councilmember Stoesz asked if there is anything in place to assist if Phase 5 doesn’t proceed for 91 <br />whatever reason. Staff noted that the clubhouse would certainly have to be a discussion. Each 92 <br />addition is covered by an agreement and fund are secured for that addition only. 93 <br />Councilmember Lyden said he is excited to see that the park is a central part of this development; 94 <br />how did that occur because he’d like to see that happen again. City Planner Larsen noted that the 95 <br />project has actually been under consideration for many years and the conversation always included 96 <br />open space areas; the central location is intentional. 97 <br />Councilmember Cavegn asked if there is parking included for the park. Ms. Larsen said there isn’t 98 <br />a parking lot but on street parking would be available as is utilized for many City parks. 99 <br />Mayor Rafferty said staff noted that the park construction is under City control; how is staff working 100 <br />toward that project. Public Services Director DeGardner noted that plans have been discussed for a 101 <br />long time but funding and plans were outstanding prior to project approval; he anticipates the Park 102 <br />Board looking at the matter in the next couple months, getting resident input and coming back to the 103 <br />council with some plans for consideration. 104 <br />Mayor Rafferty noted that there are trails included and he wonders how much of the system is 105 <br />already constructed; Ms. Larsen indicated completed trails on a map. Mayor Rafferty asked about 106 <br />fencing (he’s seen some up already) and Ms. Larsen explained that there is not a lot of fencing 107 <br />planned since it’s not needed (other buffers are planned). Mayor Rafferty expressed that the 108 <br />fencing should be level and not up and down; he sees he fencing in place is a quality product. 109 <br /> 110 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-20 as presented. Councilmember 111 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 112 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-21 as presented. Councilmember 113 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 114 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve Resolution No. 21-25 as presented. Councilmember 115 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion with an amendment to require a move to City irrigation/conservation 116 <br />requirements when the pond is two feet down; Councilmember Stoesz concurred with the 117 <br />amendment. Motion carried on a voice vote. 118