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41 <br />42 <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION April 6, 2009 <br />DRAFT <br />Community resident Robert Bening, 6788 E Shadow Lake Drive, remarked that the cost <br />of improvements to the lake should be to those living on it, not city residents as a whole. <br />43 The matter will be considered at the regular council meeting on April 13, 2009. Council <br />44 Members/Mayor Bergeson and Reinert noted that they live on the lake and asked that city <br />45 attorney advice be sought on whether or not they should vote on the matter. Council <br />46 Member O'Donnell added that he's not on the lake but near it and is a member of the area <br />47 homeowner's association that owns an out lot so he would also like the attorney's advice <br />48 on the appropriateness of voting on the matter. The city clerk was directed to obtain a <br />49 city attorney opinion. <br />50 2. Comprehensive Plan Update <br />51 a. Affordable Housing - Economic Development Coordinator Divine <br />52 reviewed her written report that responds to the council's request to review possible <br />53 ordinance language that could provide ways for affordable housing to be distributed <br />54 throughout residential districts throughout the city. She reports on ways to encourage <br />55 affordable housing as part of new development it is important to recall that the Met <br />56 Council's requirement is for land use planning that could accommodate affordable units. <br />57 The city's draft Comprehensive Plan currently outlines strategies the city can use to <br />58 promote affordable housing (see Housing Plan) as well as identifying innovations, <br />59 expansion opportunities and growth areas for high density and mixed use development <br />60 (see Affordable Housing section). The Land Use Plan encourages better site design and <br />61 resource conservation using the same types of incentives that are used to encourage <br />62 affordable housing. In the area of ordinances as they relate to and can promote affordable <br />63 housing, Ms. Divine reported that she has identified some cities that promote affordable <br />64 housing through their code but no city that mandates it. The planned unit development <br />65 (PUD) tool can be effective because it takes a holistic approach to attain identified public <br />66 values. A density bonus is a common tool within that practice. Staff is recommending <br />67 that affordable housing be incorporated into the city's PUD ordinance rather than looking <br />68 at a "stand alone" ordinance If the PUD approach is elected, the council should take <br />69 adequate time to review potential incentives. <br />70 Council comments: Density bonuses have been discussed by the council but using that <br />71 across the board would seem to take the approach too far, the city's goal is to provide real <br />72 affordability but this could end up being a demonstration project with little real impact; <br />73 what is being presented is moves down the right path but the idea isn't that all high <br />74 density would be affordable either. <br />75 Community Development Director Grochala said that staff will begin working on <br />76 ordinance amendments once the Plan is submitted to the Met Council (the city has 9 <br />77 months after adoption to implement ordinance changes). He is asking if the council's <br />78 concerns are being addressed so that the Plan can move forward. <br />79 b. Planning & Zoning Public Hearing - Community Development Director <br />80 Grochala explained that there will be a public hearing before the Planning and Zoning <br />2 <br />—47— <br />