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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 8, 1991 <br />not an option. The Barott's will come back into the improvement <br />if Mr. Carlson would be allowed to develop with blended housing. <br />Council Member Reinert said that he recalled that Mr. Barott was <br />opposed to any extension of utility into his property. Mayor <br />Bisel explained that the proposal before the Council tonight does <br />not affect the Barott property. Mr. Miller said that if <br />PineRidge is allowed to develop with blended housing the <br />developer will also buy the Barott property provided that blended <br />housing will be allowed. <br />Council Member Bohjanen asked if the developer was proposing <br />lowering the cost of the homes by making the house smaller. He <br />also asked if the exterior appearance of the smaller house would <br />be similar to the R -1X house. Mr. Miller said the only <br />difference would be in square footage. The exteriors would be <br />similar to Woodridge Estates. There would also be an <br />architectural committee reviewing each new home. In addition, <br />protective covenants would be completed to protect the R -1X <br />housing. <br />Mr. Carlson explained that it will be doubly important that the <br />Barott property be allowed to develop with blended housing. He <br />noted that the soil is suitable for only split entry housing and <br />R -1X housing is more suitable for houses with full basements. <br />Voting on the motion, Bisel no, Reinert yes, Bohjanen no, Neal <br />yes, Kuether yes. Motion passed. <br />Consideration and Approval of the Final Plat of Good Value Homes, <br />Sunnygate, Third Addition - Mr. Miller explained that the third <br />addition consists of 31 homes. The developer has agreed to draft <br />the developers agreement and will submit the required letter of <br />credit. Mayor Bisel noted the Final Plat Checklist. Mr. Miller <br />explained that it will be used when all final plats are brought <br />to the Council. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve Option No. 1 and approve <br />the final plat of Sunnygate, Third Addition contingent upon <br />receipt of a signed development agreement and the appropriate <br />letter of credit and park fee. Council Member Bohjanen seconded <br />the motion. On a roll call vote, motion carried unanimously. <br />The Council took a five minute break at 8:10 P.M. <br />Consideration and Approval of the Final Plat of Reshanau Park <br />Estates - Mr. Miller explained that this is the final addition of <br />the subdivision. All utilities have been installed and no park <br />dedication is required. A developer's agreement is still needed. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to approve Option No. 1 and approve <br />PAGE 7 <br />077 <br />
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