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Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 12, 2003 APPROVED MINUTES <br />Page 7 <br />Mr. Tralle stated he had a tree business ne xt to his property and he has had no problems <br />with this tree business. He noted a tr ee business was a good business to have in a <br />residential area. <br />Mr. Smyser noted if the Ordinance was amended, the applicant could not move in until it <br />was approved. He noted the schedule for th e Zoning Ordinance revisions was tentative <br />approval in mid to late April, 2003. <br />Mr. Corson asked how the applicant would obey th e weight restrictions on the road in the <br />spring. Mr. Pfingsten replied he ran medium duty trucks and there would be no weight <br />restriction problems. <br />Mr. Rafferty made a MOTION to direct staff to formulate language as to a Conditional <br />Use in a rural zone, prepare the necessary documents to amend the Zoning Ordinance <br />accordingly, and prepare the necessary documents to approve applicant’s application, and <br />to direct staff to conduct an inspection of th e property for the septic system. The motion <br />was supported by Mr. Lyden. Motion carried 6-0. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 7:02 p.m. The motion was <br />supported by Mr. Rafferty. Motion carried 6-0. <br />B.CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING, Gary Uhde, Century Farm North 1 st – <br />7 th Additions (formerly Behm’s Century Farm 6 th – 10 th Additions) South of <br />Main Street and North of Carl Street – Section 7, Rezone, MUSA Allocation <br />and Preliminary Plat <br />Chair Schaps reopened the public hearing at 7:02 p.m. <br />Staff explained Century Farm North Development, Inc. has requested approval of a 249 <br />unit, low and medium density residential development (Century Farm North) located <br />upon a 95.1-acre site north of Thomas Street and east of Sunset Road . <br />Specifically, the proposal calls for 33 low density and 216 medium density units upon <br />85.3 net acres of land resulting in a net density of 2.92 units per acre. <br />To accommodate the development proposal, the following approvals are necessary: <br />1. MUSA Reserve Allocation (85.3 acres) <br />2. Rezoning from R (rural) to R-1 (single fa mily residential) and R-3, Medium Density <br />Residential. <br />3. PDO to allow airplane hangers, private streets and multiple buildings on a single lot. <br />4. Preliminary Plat. <br />Initial development submissions for the project were received on November 22, 2002. <br />Subsequently, City staff prepared a planning report dated December 11, 2002 and a <br />report addendum dated January 8, 2003.