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COUNCIL MINUTES JANUARY 14, 2002 <br />Councilmember O'Donnell requested clarification of whether staff told developers to not submit <br />applications due to the impending moratorium. City Planner Smyser indicated he had told developers <br />they could submit their applications, but that it was unlikely approval could occur before the proposed <br />moratorium was in place. <br />Mr. Weiland stated he was willing to work with staff to produce a high quality residential <br />development. He indicated his intent was for the development to be reviewed based on the existing <br />ordinances; however, he was willing to phase the development in order to meet the goals of the new <br />Comprehensive Plan. <br />Councilmember Carlson stated she respected Community Developer Director Grochala's point of <br />view and she asked if a commitment from the developers to phase their developments would change <br />his opinion. <br />Community Development Director Grochala stated staff could re <br />under the existing ordinances; however, he did not feel this was <br />the Council would be willing to approve the plats based on t <br />they should not allow the applications to proceed. <br />Councilmember Carlson asked if there was a signific <br />the new Comprehensive Plan. Community Develo <br />concern. <br />the development proposals <br />dea. He questioned whether <br />ordinances and, if not, he felt <br />rence between the plats and the intent of <br />ector Grochala stated this may be a <br />Councilmember Reinert believed some of th prehension regarding the two plats was the size of the <br />proposed developments. He noted Mr. C • fered to move forward with only 25 acres at this <br />time, which he felt would make it easier vot-'yes" on the proposed amendment of Section 3E(1) <br />of the ordinance. He felt the phasin_ o developments may be a "win-win" situation. He <br />noted the 25 acres of the Uhde dev pm w • y i be under the existing ordinances and the <br />remainder would be under the new r ents. He asked Councilmember Carlson if this would <br />alleviate some of her conce ```" • ci ber Carlson responded affirmatively, however, she stated <br />the new ordinances must be ce "or o the expiration of the moratorium, even if this costs the <br />City additional money in consu <br />Mayor Bergeson stated one difficulty he was having was with the fact that the new ordinance <br />requirements were unknown at this time. However, he noted per the new Comprehensive Plan one <br />requirement will be the phasing of larger developments. He stated if the proposed amendment to the <br />ordinance is approved, he would support it, including the phasing of the developments. <br />Mayor Bergeson called for a vote on Councilmember Reinert's amendment to the amendment on the <br />motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Councilmember Carlson suggested requiring the phasing as an amendment to the amended motion. <br />City Attorney Hawkins felt this would be unworkable and unenforceable. <br />18 <br />
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