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COUNCIL MINUTES <br />DRAFT <br />3 <br />PUBLIC SAFETY DEPARTMENT REPORT 80 <br />There was no report from the Public Safety Department. 81 <br />PUBLIC SERVICES DEPARTMENT REPORT 82 <br />There was no report from the Public Services Department. 83 <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT 84 <br />6A) Consider Second Reading of Ordinance No. 03-21 Rezoning Property from R, Rural to R-85 <br />1, Single Family Residential for Butler Addition – City Planner Larsen explained that staff is 86 <br />requesting approval of the second reading of this ordinance that will provide for rezoning of property 87 <br />related to the Butler Addition development. 88 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to waive the full reading of the ordinance as presented. Councilmember 89 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. 90 <br />Councilmember Stoesz moved to approve the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 03-21 91 <br />as presented. Councilmember Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried: Yeas, 5; Nays 92 <br />none. 93 <br />6B) Nadeau Acres 2nd Addition: i. Consider Resolution No. 21-45 Approving Final Plat; ii. 94 <br />Consider Resolution No. 21-46 Approving Development Agreement – City Planner Larsen 95 <br />explained that the development is moving along and this would be the second and final phase of the 96 <br />development. Ms. Larson reviewed past actions, a preliminary plat rendering, a future trail corridor 97 <br />and findings of facts which find the requested actions to be in compliance. The Planning and 98 <br />Zoning Board recommended approval on a unanimous vote. 99 <br />Councilmember Stoesz received affirmation that including the trail, to be constructed by the 100 <br />developer, is a good deal for the City. 101 <br />Larry Olson, developer and resident of Columbus, explained how well the development is moving 102 <br />along. Their goal is to continue the quality of the first addition. 103 <br />Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 21-45 as presented. Councilmember 104 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote; Councilmember Lyden voted no. 105 <br />Councilmember Cavegn moved to approve Resolution No. 21-46 as presented. Councilmember 106 <br />Ruhland seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote; Councilmember Lyden voted no. 107 <br />6C) Consider 2nd Reading of Ordinance 04-21, Approving Sale of Property, Lots 12 & 13, 108 <br />Carole Estates 2nd Addition – Community Development Director Grochala explained that this sale 109 <br />has been previously reviewed and discussed by the city council. The first reading of the ordinance was 110 <br />approved at a previous council meeting. He explained the contingincies (see staff report). 111 <br />Councilmember Lyden moved to waive the full reading of the ordinance as presented. Councilmember 112 <br />Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried. 113 <br />Councilmember Lyden moved to approve the second reading and adoption of Ordinance No. 04-21 114 <br />as presented. Councilmember Cavegn seconded the motion. Motion carried: Yeas, 5; Nays none. 115 <br />6D) Consider Resolution No. 21-59, Authorizing Water Treatment Plant PILOT Study – 116 <br />Community Development Director Grochala reviewed the written staff report. The study requested 117 <br />would be completed by WSB & Associates. Mr. Grochala reviewed the testing elements and 118