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<br />lYlayor- wnnaroerTeaa aloua a- rerrer-~-ern:ITOTIITTaTIL LU\;KIlIg-" :;t:t: aLLaI.;IIt:U}. 1.U :'UUlL, a l..J.t"l..I'U:, r o.UI.;t: <br />Officer gave Ms. Lucking's daughter a stuffed "DARE" animal. The animal has been a safety blanket <br />during-a-difficulttirne, for the-child-: Mayol Wilharbel thanked-Ms: Lucking-forcorning-forwardand <br />writing the letter. Seldom the City receives a letter of appreciation for the efforts of an employee. <br /> <br />Mayor-Wilhal bet noted that the€ente1 v ille Elemelltat y-SchouP s- ~'D ARE" PI Ogl am is-schedulea for <br />Monday, May 17, 1999. <br /> <br />Animal-Ordinance-- CouncihuelubeI Sweene.v _ <br />Councilmember Sweeney noted that he received a call concerning "at large" cats and their threat to birds. <br />Moreover,-the€ity'-s animal ordinance-does- not-addr ess-"at--large2' cats and-he-suggested-the-ordinance <br />be updated to address same. <br /> <br />Motion bv €ou11cilmernberSweeney:, seconded-by-€oUlll.;ilu1emLt:1 -Nelson ta-direchtalI to pole -other <br />communities and compile animal/cat ordinances. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Action-on--RoyalOaks Preli1l1iIlafY Pla.t _ <br />Councilmember Travis questioned the percent of grade at the end of the street A (cul-de-sac) to the east <br />property line: Mr:- Peterson discusse&the-grade--wi:th-the-developer and stated-that it-wiltbe-addressed <br />prior to the final grade approval. Councilmember Nelson reiterated the Planning and Zoning <br />Commission' s-concern that the-north-road--be-con~tl ucted pr ior to building pennrts--being-issued-for-I-o.(s 2 <br />and 3. <br /> <br />Mutiu11 bi eouncilmernberSweeney:,secoIIJt:d EOullCilmt:IIlbet Nelson to a~91 Ovt: Royal-0ak:s-Irrdustrial <br />preliminary plat contingent upon road B (north road) being comoletely constructed prior to building <br />peullits issued-to-lots 2 and]-. Motiorrcauit:dU11allimotlsl:y.~ <br /> <br />Mayor Wilharber commented that the Lakeland Hills Development has been a nice addition to the City <br />and-it1s-the-Crty shope that the industr ialdeveloprnent--wbe-sirnilar. <br /> <br />Action on Rezone pun / Preliminary Plat <br />Couneihnember Nelson asked-Me Rehbei11 his [eeliug:; abotlt'changing the piau [wm 15-w--t4lots: Mr. <br />Rehbein responded that the Planning Commission should have addressed that issue and suggested to <br />eliminate-one-lot: The Council-discusst:J tht: alea needechoinstall utilities ailu that theploposedarea <br />may be too limited. Mr. Henslin noted the restricted lot widths, and asked if it is possible for a bridge to <br />the-Waods--ofClearwater CreekB-evelupme11L Mr. Match IIuteu that no easemt:ut:; have-beefi-secrn.:ed <br />from the west property owners for a bridge purpose. <br /> <br />Mr. Peterson requested utilities be-placedbetweerr lots-It and 1-2; however, there-ts-not enough-rOQm <br />to extend the utilities to the north. Councilmember Brenner suggested removing two lots from the <br />proposal to provide more room-for the-trait easementandtcr extend the utilities. Me Peterson <br />distributed a letter dated April 28, 1999, which discussed several observations pertaining to Deer Pass <br />(attach~d). <br /> <br />Motion- bv Councilmember Travis, seconded-bv-eouncilmernber-Sweenev taapprovethe I ezone from R5 <br />to R2 - PUD with R5 minimal size homes, contingent upon final plat aporoval for Deer Pass. Mayor ves, <br />Brenner yes, Travis yes, Sweeneyyes-. Nelson-yes: Motiorrcarriedunanimouslv. <br />~ <br /> <br />Page4- of 9 <br />