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<br />APPROVED MINUTES <br /> <br />5. ACTION ITEMS <br /> <br />A. Saddle Club 4th Addition – Subtraction <br /> <br />B. Lake Amelia Vistas /PUD/Concept Plan Review <br /> <br />The proposed development is located on two properties along County road 54, CSAH <br />54, adjacent to the East side of Amelia Lake. The area is classified as Vacant Rural <br />Residential. The proposal is to classify as a PUD. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan asked if the townhomes would be multi-level. <br /> <br />Mr. Asleson said that the town homes would be one level. In addition, the apartment <br />units, if the land supports it will have underground parking. <br /> <br />Ms. Kaufenberg asked if filling in the wetlands is part of the plan. <br /> <br />Mr. Asleson said that according to the drawings no wetlands would be filled in and <br />there will be a buffer around them <br /> <br />Mr. Asleson mentioned that this is just a preliminary and the plan will come back to <br />us again. <br /> <br />Ms. Andrzejewski made a recommendation to send on to Planning & Zoning Ms. <br />Kaufenberg seconded. <br /> <br />C. Curbside Textile Recycling Revisited <br /> <br />Ms. Jia said there could be a 1-year agreement, but the City would not be <br />compensated $20 per ton for that first year. At the end of the year, the City would <br />have to approve a 5-year contact. The City would receive a tonnage report quart, <br />which can be included in SCORE tonnage report. In addition, the city will be <br />compensated $20 per ton for the material collected by Simple Recycling. <br /> <br />Mr. Heiskary mentioned that looking over the contract we now have clarity about <br />what items Simple Recycling collects. In addition, the small items are not the ones <br />we collect on Recycling Saturday. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan asked about the households goods that are not soft recyclable and what <br />happens with these items. <br /> <br />Ms. Klebba mentioned that people buy them for parts for repairs. <br /> <br />Mr. Sullivan wanted to know if bags, boxes, or bins of items would be sitting out at <br />the curb.
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