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i <br /> � <br /> Mr. Ra.wlings noted there are some inconsistencies in the construction of the units in the <br /> Associa.tion. The Association finds tha.t unacceptable, but without dacumentation it is <br /> impossible to force the builder to rectify the situation. He noted there is one unit with a <br /> half brick front garage rather than full brick, one unit without bars on the patio door <br /> window, and one unit with a brass coach lamp rather than white. He then asked that the <br /> City require a landscaping plan wluch clearly indicates where and wha.t type of plantings <br /> are to be used. <br /> Mr. Quigley explained that the developer platted the property and Swift Construction is <br /> the builder. The construction issues needed to be taken up with Swift Construction. Mr. <br /> March e�lained the City has no regulations in regards to siding color and Swift has <br /> allowed property owners to make choices as to how the units will look. <br /> Mr. Rawlings stated he did not feel it was right to allow the builder and developer to do <br /> whatever they wished. <br /> Mr. Quigley explained some of the issues Mr. Ra.wlings had raised should be covered in <br /> the covenants and conditions in the Townhome documents. He then noted those <br /> covenants and restrictions are between the buyer and the builder not the developer. <br /> Chairperson Hanson explained that the developer is looking to the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission for approval of the building sites and road plans. He then noted that the <br /> City does not ha.ve much control over how the buildings are built. <br /> Mr. Rawlings stated he felt the City was the entity that could control the way the <br /> buildings should look, otherwise the only alternative is to settle the matter with litigation. <br /> He then noted he has sold townhomes for many years and in every City there has been a <br /> detailed landscaping plan required before the building permits are issued. <br /> Mr. Gerald Albrecht, 7071 Dupre Road, questioned whether the developer could go <br /> across the Associa.tion's land with buildings one (1) and two (2). Mr. Quigley stated that, <br /> to the best of his knowledge, they are within the outlot area. <br /> Mr. Albrecht questioned what the lines on the map were that he thought was a driveway <br /> crossing the street. Mr. Quigley explained it was not the property ]ine. Mr. Albrecht <br /> asked when Gor-Em would come and level the land behind their townhomes. Mrs. <br /> Albrecht explained they have ruts in their backyard tha.t were never repaired. <br /> Chairperson Hanson requested that the civil issues be kept separate from the issues <br /> concerning the preliminary plat. <br /> Ms. Albrecht questioned the weight restriction on Ojibway Drive. Mr. March indicated <br /> the road could be posted at wha.tever the Association desired, however, the road was <br /> designed to be of seven (7) ton specifications. Mr. March noted it was up to the <br /> developer to work out with the Associa.tion how the road is going to be e�rtended and <br /> Page2of12 <br />
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