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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION <br /> APPROVED <br /> 89 on slides). <br /> 90 <br /> 91 Councilmember Lyden asked if metal standing seam roofing has been considered for the <br /> 92 cottages. He doesn't have a problem with the proposed changes. He thinks steel siding <br /> 93 is ultimately better than vinyl and the developer representative explained that the choice <br /> 94 of materials was made long ago. <br /> 95 <br /> 96 Councilmember Ruhland said he has no issue with the changes. <br /> 97 <br /> 98 Councilmember Cavegn asked about the quality difference in the fiber to vinyl and Mr. <br /> 99 Prunty noted that fiber is utilized in other areas of the project and he sees them as merely <br /> 10o different applications and looks. <br /> 101 <br /> 102 City Planner Larsen noted that staff proposes that this discussion will serve as <br /> 103 authorization for the changes; staff doesn't propose any formal council action. The <br /> 104 council concurred with the changes and process. <br /> 105 3. Anderson Companies—Lake& Main Concept Plan—Community <br /> 106 Development Director Grochala said the City has been approached about development of <br /> 107 the NE quadrant of Lake Drive and Main Street. The council then discussed some of the <br /> 108 preliminary ideas (300+residential units). Based on council comments, the development <br /> 109 team has worked on the concept, added some new team members, and are working on <br /> 110 redesigning the site. There was an overhead of the site shown. Included in the packet <br /> 111 is a site plan as well as a project narrative. The City's EDAC group reviewed the <br /> 112 concept plan and is supportive with inclusion of key goals; Planning and Zoning has been <br /> 113 supportive of planning efforts. <br /> 114 <br /> 115 Tim Marco, Director of Development at Anderson Companies. He did not work on the <br /> 116 previous plan but he has joined the Anderson team and can speak to work that's ongoing <br /> 117 and the desire to work together with the City. They'd like to get some feedback on <br /> 118 appropriate next steps. Mr. Marco noted discussion on The Tavern parcel and how <br /> 119 discussion will be ongoing and perhaps that property will be considered for future <br /> 120 inclusion. The question noted by Mr. Marco is whether this project includes enough <br /> 121 commercial to satisfy the City Council, adding that he didn't hear a"no" on that question <br /> 122 from the advisory groups. He noted the commercial access point planned and the <br /> 123 importance he sees in maintaining that point. There was discussion about the western <br /> 124 border, some City owned property there and the possibility of having some type of drive <br /> 125 area. Elements included in the proposal: single-level villas and a senior campus including <br /> 126 assisted living and independent living, rental with no for sale properties. <br /> 127 <br /> 128 Councilmember Stoesz noted the green space on the south; will that be lost if commercial <br /> 129 comes in? Mr. Marco explained that the space is intended for commercial. Staff also <br /> 130 noted trail and sidewalk plans <br /> 131 <br /> 132 Councilmember Cavegn said he's warming to the plans. He likes the density much <br /> 3 <br />