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Councilmember Brenner noted she planned to contact Great Lakes Management and stress the <br /> City's desire to market the complex aggressively. <br /> Ordinance #44 A <br /> Mr. March distributed amendment to ordinance #44 -A Building Design to the Council. Mr. <br /> March read the revised ordinance out loud. In addition, Mr. March gave a recap of the <br /> surrounding communities requirements. Accordingly, if ordinance 944 -A is adopted by the City <br /> of Centerville it will be a strict ordinance in comparison to the abutting Cities. The Council <br /> proposed changing the... "wail surface of sheet metal in excess of 50% of the surface area" to <br /> wall surface of sheet metal in excess of 25% of the surface area. <br /> .Councilmember Helmbrecht moved and it was seconded to authorize Staff to call for a public <br /> hearing at the Planning Commissions first meeting in May. Motion carried unanimously <br /> Councilmember Powers requested building designs and colors scheme be presented as three <br /> dimensional models instead of flat plans. Mr. March expressed concern requiring builders or <br /> contractors to present three dimensional models because of the cost involved. Councilmember <br /> Powers suggested clarity of the sheet metal definition. <br /> Councilmember Brenner moved and it was seconded to change from 50% to 25% of the surface <br /> area and accept the amended ordinance Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Engineering Proposal Review <br /> Mr. March commented the City received seven Statement of Qualifications (SOQ) from the <br /> eleven RFP's. Mr. March recommended Council set a date for review to move the process along. <br /> Councilmember Brenner suggested Staff make recommendation to the Council In light of the <br /> discussion, the Council elected to have a workshop on May 6, 1998 at 6:00 p.m. to consider <br /> engineering proposals. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> Uniform Housing Code <br /> Mr. March submitted for Council Consideration the Uniform Housing Code and International <br /> Property Maintenance Code. In addition, Mr. March spoke to Paul Palzer (Public Works <br /> DirectorBuilding Official) and they both felt this code would deal with the building condition and <br /> aid in clean up of some problem residences in the community. Mr. 'March recommended that the <br /> Council consider adopting this code to supplement the City's Uniform Building Code. <br /> Councilmember Helmbrecht moved and it was seconded to table the Uniform Housin Code. <br /> Motion carried unanimously_ <br /> School Flashing Lites <br /> Mr. March explained Mike Hughes (Centennial School District) received a quote from OSM <br /> 5 <br />