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<br />Lakes. He noted that the platform was used by T-Mobile to create additional storage space <br />for cellular equipment in water tower 1 <br />6. COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT REPORT <br />A. Watermark PUD Amendment #4 – PUD Development Stage/Preliminary Plat <br />City Planner Katie Larsen reviewed the background and history of the PUD for the <br />Watermark Project. She noted that the amendment calls for a modification to the lot sizes <br />and housing products but does not change any architectural requirements or the total <br />number of housing units. She further noted that the Planning and Zoning Board held a <br />public hearing on July 12 and that the board recommended approval with a 5 -0 vote. <br />i. Consider Resolution No. 23-77 Approving PUD Amendment #4 to PUD <br />Development Stage Plan/Preliminary Plat <br />ii. Consider Resolution No. 23-78 Approving First Amendment to Master <br />Development Agreement <br />a. Motion to: Approve Resolutions 23-77 <br />b. Motion to: Approve Resolution 23-78 <br /> <br />B. Consider Resolution No. 23-80, Authorizing Preparation of Plans and <br />Specifications, Otter Lake Road Extension PH 2 <br />Community Development Director Michael Grochala noted that plans are anticipated to <br />be completed before 2025. He reviewed WSB scope including open houses which would <br />likely begin late in the fall or into next spring. <br />Councilmember Stoesz asked of the benefit to Hugo and if there is any consideration of <br />cost sharing? Director Grochala noted there will be cost-sharing for the small portion that <br />directly impacts Hugo; further that Hugo has borne some costs already. <br /> <br />RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br />MOVER: Lyden <br />SECONDER: Ruhland <br />AYES: Lyden, Ruhland, Stoesz, Cavegn, Rafferty <br /> <br />RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br />MOVER: Cavegn <br />SECONDER: Lyden <br />AYES: Cavegn, Lyden, Stoesz, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />