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CITY COUNCIL WORK <br />SESSION <br />DRAFT <br />132 developer will provide a list. <br />133 <br />134 Councilmember Lyden said he concurs with council comments. He doesn't feel the high <br />135 density fits in that area of the city. He added that the townhomes in rows is not <br />136 appropriate. The developer clarified that townhomes will be a part of any development. <br />137 5. Zoning Ordinance Update — City Planner Katie Larsen and Kevin Shay, <br />138 Landform, presented a report on the work of the past two or more years to update the <br />139 zoning ordinance. The mayor noted that a letter was sent out to the public regarding this <br />140 subject and he'd like a copy. City Planner noted that the letter relates to zoning map <br />141 changes and it was sent to property owners whose zoning could change; that element, the <br />142 map changes, will be coming forward at a later date. <br />143 <br />144 Mr. Shay reviewed the list of proposed updates and amendments (as included in the <br />145 written staff report). The process relates to implementation of the 2040 Comprehensive <br />146 Plan. The Planning and Zoning Board has reviewed all sections over the past year plus. <br />147 <br />148 Mayor Rafferty remarked that the document is large and he would encourage council <br />149 members, as they review the information, to reach out to staff with questions. <br />15o 6. 601 Apollo Drive Retail PDO Amendment — City Planner Larsen reviewed the <br />151 written staff report and findings. Her presentation is included in the council packet <br />152 record. The developer was present. The presentation included a review of the land use <br />153 application, site plan, exterior materials, and agency and board review results. An <br />154 ordinance amendment (PDO Amendment) and resolutions for PDO amendment and site <br />155 improvement performance will be brought to the council for consideration. <br />156 <br />157 When the council asked questions about access in consideration of current conditions, <br />158 staff reiterated the importance of good planning for access. <br />159 7. Rookery Scholarship Program — Public Services Director DeGardner reviewed <br />160 his written staff report recommending establishment of a scholarship program for The <br />161 Rookery Activity Center. Short term, staff proposes the scholarship program be funded <br />162 by the City and longer term by a local 5013c group. <br />163 <br />164 Councilmember Stoesz asked if staff has considered a match program to encourage other <br />165 businesses to participate and could double the impact. Director DeGardner noted that <br />166 staff anticipates the program will grow. <br />167 <br />168 One question that has come up is whether or not the program should be available to <br />169 people not residing in the city. The council generally expressed that the City's <br />170 contribution steers this program in the direction of City residents only. <br />171 <br />172 Councilmember Cavegn remarked that he'd like to see some type of tracking for <br />173 scholarship membership to make sure people actually use them. <br />4 <br />