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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> January 28, 2003 <br /> • Page 5 <br /> Mr. Prosser said the goal is to keep these activities as close together as possible,but they are <br /> separate actions. <br /> Councilmember Sparks asked when the PVDs come into this process. City Attorney Gilligan <br /> stated it would be a separate document, and separate PUDs for each project. <br /> Mr. Prosser said the PUD will be a very specific document with a lot more detail than the <br /> Development Agreement. <br /> Mr. Prosser stated the next step, Environmental Review,will be a public involvement process <br /> that will take place in the January to April time frame. <br /> Mr. Prosser stated once an agreement is approved the Developer will begin land assembly. He <br /> said if assistance is needed with land assembly, it will be initiated at this time. <br /> Mayor Hodson asked if the September 2003 to May 2004 time frame is early enough for the land <br /> assembly activity. <br /> Mr. Prosser stated they will be asking the Developer to show progress and if they see an issue <br /> needs to be addressed Ehlers &Associates would take action before September. <br /> Mr. Prosser said the Project Initiation step could take place in the Spring/Summer 2004 time <br /> frame if they work aggressively. He said after approval of the Development Agreement and <br /> • Land Use Approval the Developer will proceed with the project implementation steps. <br /> Mr. Prosser stated that St. Anthony has had great community participation and hopes this <br /> participation continues because it will help move the process along. <br /> Mr. Prosser thanked the City Council and said the process has been easier with staff that stays on <br /> top of the issues. <br /> Mr. Lindstrom asked at what part of the process the identification of the various housing units <br /> will take place. Mr. Prosser said it will take place in the next 90 days. He said they will be <br /> exploring financing resources that would help bridge the gap to make the units affordable. He <br /> noted that affordable housing units could be in the price range of$600-900 depending on family <br /> size. <br /> Hearing no further comments,Mayor Hodson moved forward with the agenda. <br /> VII. GENERAL POLICY BUSINESS OF THE COUNCIL. <br /> A. Ordinance 2003-001, re: Liquor licensing(2nd reading). <br /> City Attorney Gilligan reviewed two versions of the Liquor Ordinance, both of which were <br /> marked to indicate the changes from the Liquor Ordinance given first reading by the City <br /> Council at its meeting on January 14, 2003. He said Version 1 contains minor revisions which <br /> include language added to specifically provide that sales at the City's on-sale and off-sale <br /> • municipal operations do not require a license, eliminating language that provided that strong beer <br /> could be sold at a premises holding a wine license and 3.2 percent malt liquor on-sale license, <br /> and amending to change the references to"young adults"and"minors"to "persons". He said <br />