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Mr. Christopher Stowe, 426 Pine Street, said of the 83-year-old average age (of <br /> Lyngblomsten residents)— how many people will be there that will actually use the court. <br /> Ms. Catherine Decker, 614 Pine Street, asked what is the alternative at this time not <br /> having a pickleball court? Can they go to the rookery? <br /> i. Motion to: Deny PUD Amendment <br /> RESULT: FAILED FOR LACK OF A SECOND <br /> MOVER: Lyden <br /> SECONDER: NONE <br /> ii. Motion to: Approve Resolution 23-126, Approving Lyngblomsten PUD Amendment <br /> #2 with conditions for construction of pickleball court: Outdoor lighting not allowed, <br /> hours of operation for residents from 8:00 AM — 8:00 PM; access only to residents; <br /> developer to meet with engineering to push court as far east as possible; add <br /> acoustic noise abatement around entire court or as recommended by manufacturer; <br /> add continuation of vinyl fence. <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [4-1] <br /> MOVER: Ruhland <br /> SECONDER: Stoesz <br /> AYES: Ruhland, Stoesz, Cavegn, Rafferty <br /> NAYS: Lyden <br /> B. Consider Resolution No. 23-122, Order Project, Approve the Plans and Specifications <br /> and Authorize the Ad for Bid, 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project <br /> City Engingeer Diane Hankee Council approval to authorize the ad for bid for the 2024 <br /> Street Rehabilitation Project. She advised that the 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project is in <br /> conformance with the City's Pavement Management Program and Capital Improvement <br /> Planning; all proposed improvements were detailed in the related staff report. <br /> i. Motion to: Approve Resolution 23-122, Ordering Project, Approving Plans and <br /> Specifications, and Authorizing Bid for 2024 Street Rehabilitation Project <br /> RESULT: CARRIED [UNANIMOUS] <br /> MOVER: Cavegn <br /> SECONDER: Lyden <br /> AYES: Cavegn, Lyden, Stoesz, Ruhland, Rafferty <br />