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Motion failed for lack of a second. <br /> Councilmember Buckbee suggested striking a $20,000 medium. Mr. Hoeft explained the market <br /> value is what the buyer is willing to pay for the property and he warned the Council should <br /> establish the property value. Councilmember Buckbee said she was not in favor of a $950 fee nor <br /> the 10% charge. Mr. Hoeft cautioned the Council prior to fashioning a motion to consider if <br /> enough information is available. Councilmember Buckbee favored having five homes instead of <br /> four homes year after year which will be significant revenue compared to the 10% ($50,000) <br /> amount. <br /> Mr. Navin arrived at 7:58 p.m. <br /> Mr. Navin explained the Park and Recreation Committee has had limited assistance from the <br /> Developer in establishing the purchase price of the property. Mr. Buechler responded the land <br /> value is $70,000. Mr. Navin commented that the Park and Recreation Committee has made a <br /> good faith effort to meet the Developers and the City's needs. However, no recommendation <br /> could be given because of insufficient information. Mr. Buechler stated that he called City Hall <br /> and was told the park dedication funds were $950 per lot. Mr. Hoeft replied that it is due <br /> diligence to read the ordinance instead of asking someone what the ordinance states. <br /> Councilinewher Buckbee moved to table Buechler Estates due to the Developer not <br /> submitting enough information on the plat Councilmember Brenner seconded the motion <br /> Motion carried unanimous <br /> Center Villa Preliminary Plat <br /> Mr. March briefed the Council on the 22 lots on 13 acre Center Villa preliminary plat. A few <br /> minor changes have been implemented based on a meeting with the developer, engineer and staff <br /> The developer is proposing to finance the project independently and is scheduled for Rice Creek <br /> Watershed approval this evening. <br /> Mr. March explained the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended approval of the <br /> preliminary plat at their meeting on October 6. The Commission recommended variances be <br /> granted on Lots 3, 4, 5, 9, 10 and any other lots that the lot width at building setbacks did not <br /> meet the required 100 feet per the R2 zoning requirements. The rationale for this was due to the <br /> generous lot sizes and the protection of the existing wetlands. The variance requests are for less <br /> than ten feet per lot at the building setback. Furthermore, the Commission recommended an <br /> additional variance be granted for the extra width requirement for Lot 20 because it is a butt lot <br /> and is T too narrow. Mr. Willie Lessard (6995 20th Avenue) noted the Planning Commission did <br /> not desire Brian Drive to be a through street to 20th Avenue and thus the cul -de -sac will keep the <br /> traffic contained. <br /> Councilmember Brenner commented the comprehensive plan clearly states a collector road <br /> connects to 20th Avenue. <br /> 4 <br />