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• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION MAY 19, 1999 <br />Council expressed concern regarding the legality of allocating MUSA at final plat. There <br />was also concern regarding the trading of post 2010 MUSA. <br />Council determined they would review the memo and discuss it at the next Council work <br />session. <br />Mayor Sullivan reminded Council Members about the fifteen - minute time limit regarding <br />questions for City Consultants. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN REPORT, BRIAN WESSEL <br />An Environmental Focus Group meeting was held last evening. The draft plan was to be <br />reviewed by the Council on June 2, 1999. However, it has been determined that more <br />information is needed to complete the draft plan. The Environmental Board will review <br />the plan next week. Staff will suggest a schedule be prepared for a joint Environment <br />Board and Council meeting to review the draft Plan. <br />Staff explained that when the draft plan comes before Council on Ju °' • 9, approval <br />is not required. The Environmental Board has hired consultan d op .raft plan. <br />The role of the Environmental Board is not to question th <br />information. Their role is to determine if the plan fit th e u r the plan and <br />learn enough about the plan to apply it within t <br />Mayor Sullivan advised that the Env' eel the Council needs a specific <br />outline of their recommendatio al Board also wants to improve the <br />process for the staff checklt. ity Boards to have the benefit of their <br />comments. <br />Staff advised Ch c s is working on a form regarding the Environmental Board's <br />process. A proce to be developed for all City boards to receive the <br />Environmental Bo d's recommendations. <br />Mayor Sullivan called for a short break. <br />The meeting was reconvened at 7:33 p.m. <br />PEREGRINE PASS DEVELOPMENT UPDATE, JEFF SMYSER <br />Staff advised this project was reduced to nine (9) lots. All nine (9) lots meet the R -1X <br />minimum requirements. All but four (4) lots meet the R -1 X lot width standards. A <br />condition of approval will be minimum house footprint sizes of the R-1X zoning district. <br />It was noted the plan allows for keeping many trees in place. <br />Council Member Lyden stated he is against shared driveways. Staff explained shared <br />• driveways are permitted but not mandated. <br />
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