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MayorWilharberread aloud a- letter - f u..t Clara - Lucking (see bt slant, a <br /> Officer gave Ms. Lucking's daughter a stuffed "DARE" animal. The animal has been a safety blanket • <br /> duii„g- this-diffcuittime. MayorWilharberthanked - Mr. LuWki,tg for coining-fin wind and writing4the <br /> letter. Seldom the City receives a letter of appreciation for the efforts of an employee. <br /> Mayor Wilharber noted that the-Centerville-Elementary - Sc hoofs "DARE" isscheduled -for <br /> Monday, May 17, 1999. <br /> Aaimal - Ordinance - - Councihnember <br /> Councihnember Sweeney noted that he received a call concerning "at large" cats and their threat to birds. <br /> M�t euvet the City's animal ordinancedoes "at - large" cats and - he suggestedthe ee <br /> be updated to address same. <br /> Mutiun by Sweeney, seconded - ti Councrhnen [berNelSOrrto ogler <br /> communities and compile animal/cat ordinances. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Action -on Royal Oaks Preliminary <br /> Councihnember Travis questioned the percent of grade at the end of the street A (cul -de -sac) to the east <br /> mop= ty line MrPeterson dis ussed -the gradewitlrthe and sta J that it will-be addressed <br /> prior to the final grade approval. Councihnember Nelson reiterated the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission's concern that the not tit t u4J be- cottst.uuted building permits being issued - for o s 2 <br /> and 3. <br /> Motion byCouncilmember Sweeney: seconded-£ ounciimember Nelson to approve RoyalOaks Industtal <br /> preliminary plat, contingent upon road B (north road) being completely constructed prior to building <br /> permits issuedtcrlots 2 and 3: Motion tattled unanimously <br /> Mayor Wilharber commented that the Lakeland Hills Development has been a nice addition to the City <br /> and the- City s hope that theindustrial developu tttt +iW-be similar. <br /> Action on Rezone PVD / Preliminary Plat <br /> CouncihnettiberNelson asked -btr. Rehbein - his feelings-about the plat- ft 0111 15 to 1-4 -lots: Mr. <br /> Rehbein responded that the Planning Commission should have addressed that issue and suggested to <br /> eliminate one lot. The Council discus-writhe utilities <br /> may be too limited. Mr. Henslin noted the restricted lot widths, and asked if it is possible for a bridge to <br /> the-Woods Clearwater Creek Dcvelvptttettt: Mr. Is/larch that no easements-havebecrrsecu(ed <br /> from the west property owners for a bridge purpose. <br /> Mr. Peterson utilities-be b..tween - and 12; however, there is-not <br /> to extend the utilities to the north. Councihnember Brenner suggested removing two lots from the <br /> proposal to provide more room fu, the trail easentnnt and - to-extend the utilities: Mr. Peterson <br /> distributed a letter dated April 28, 1999, which discussed several observations pertaining to Deer Pass <br /> (attached). <br /> Motiorrby-Councilmember Travis seconded-by CouncilmemberSweenev to- approve thetecwttfrom.R5 <br /> to R2 - PUD with R5 minimal size homes, contingent upon final plat approval for Deer Pass. Mayor yes, <br /> Brenner yes, Travis yes, Sweeney ves- Nelsonyes: Motion carried unanimously <br /> Page4of 9 <br />