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<br />Mayor Swedberg asked several clarifying questions of the Developer. He then asked Mr. <br />March if there was a designated time for developing the Outlot. Mr. March explained the <br />outlots were left large enough to be built on in the future but there was nothing specific in <br />the first plan. <br /> <br />Council Member Nelson noted the buildings on Lots 11-18 looked smaller than the other <br />homes. The Developer explained they are smaller as they are single detached townhomes <br />rather than twin homes. <br /> <br />Council Member Travis asked when the Developer would be starting construction. <br /> <br />City Attorney Hoeft noted construction is subject to various approvals, and that Council <br />will have the opportunity to further review this matter before final approval. <br /> <br />Mayor Swedberg noted there is concern for development impacting the school district. <br /> <br />Mr. March noted any City concerns would be addressed through the plat approval <br />process. He then explained he heard today there was concern from the Chauncy Barrot <br />Gardens residents that a lot of people are using a path from the back door of the senior <br />housing to access Ojibway Drive, noting there may need to be a trail connecting the two. <br /> <br />Mr. Drewlo expressed concern that there is no trail-way, which means he has to trespass <br />to go for a walk. He then thanked the Developer for the hours of wildlife viewing they <br />have gotten from the Outlot. <br /> <br />Mr. Jim Juhl, President of Eagle Pass Single Townhome Association addressed Council <br />and noted the main concern for the Association is that they can only add seven (7) more <br />units to their Association according to the bylaws. He then stated his Association would <br />appreciate it if the new buildings had a new Association created for them. He outlined <br />various civil issues the Association has with the builder. <br /> <br />Mr. Juhl noted the park on Dupre Road has never been finished, and the short concrete <br />pad is acting as a magnet for teenage kids to gather, smoke and talk smart. He asked that <br />something be done to curb that. He then stated he would like to see more streetlights in <br />the new development, and possibly some added to his current development. <br /> <br />Mr. Juhl told the Developer he had information that led him to believe the Outlots are <br />deeded into his Association. The Developer noted he would research that issue and <br />thanked Mr. Juhl for the information. <br /> <br />Council Member Capra asked if the bylaws of the Association could be amended to <br />include more homes. Mr. Juhl explained he believed they could be amended but a <br />request for an amendment would need to go through the State. He understands it is a <br />costly procedure. <br /> <br />Page 6 of 15 <br />
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