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Mr. Hoeft added there is some risk when approving a development if residents are <br /> contesting their assessments. He encouraged the City to keep the numbers <br /> reasonable. Mr. Hoeft stated the numbers in the final assessment role need to be <br /> acceptable to all residents affected by the development. <br /> Council Member Travis asked if the future zoning preference for this site was R -5 <br /> or Planned Unit Development (PUD). Mr. March noted the Comprehensive Plan <br /> does not set future zoning preferences but rather leaves it flexible for the Council <br /> to make a preference to the density desired. He indicated an addition could be <br /> added to the covenants to state this development should meet the requirements for <br /> R -5, which sets the main floor square footage at 1,200 square feet. <br /> Council Member Vickers asked if the covenants would set the range of the house <br /> prices. Mr. Carlson stated he has set a range of $200,000 or greater within the <br /> covenant provided to the City. He indicated his sign states the range could go up <br /> to $250,000. <br /> Council Member Travis asked that the developer be held to either $200,000 or <br /> 1,200 square feet on the main level to meet the R -5 zoning requirements. Mr. <br /> Carlson requested special consideration to be given for two story homes that have <br /> less than 1,200 square feet on the main level, but are valued over $200,000. <br /> Council Member Vickers stated she would be comfortable with the price limit if <br /> the square footage cannot be met to keep the value of the homes up. She noted <br /> this could be addressed within Ordinance #4 for future developments as well. <br /> Motion by Council Member Vickers, seconded by Council Member Nelson to <br /> approve Hunter's Crossing Final Plat, and that the covenants contain a <br /> minimum valuation of the homes to be no less than $200,000. All in favor. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Nelson <br /> to approve Hunter's Crossing Developer's Agreement as revised by Staff. <br /> All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Michael Zwicki — Driveway Access <br /> Mr. March reported this was discussed at the last meeting to assist the resident in <br /> gaining access to the roadway from his driveway. He noted a machine has been <br /> donated by Tri State Bobcat, to grind down the roadway which would then be <br /> repatched for access. <br /> Mayor Wilharber asked if a precedence would be set with this issue due to the <br /> fact the City is funding the patching and that Public Works time would be used <br /> for the grinding equipment. Mr. March noted a Public Works employee would be <br /> donating his time to work the equipment and that the asphalt would cost roughly <br /> $25 -$50. <br /> 3 <br />
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