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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 12, 2014 <br /> Page 12 <br /> fled areas; and an analysis of how that might work in actual practice would be <br /> helpful. <br /> Using the License Center Reserve Fund and revenue as an example, Mayor Roe <br /> suggested a recommendation from the Finance Commission on how much of an <br /> annual transfer was used to offset the General Fund, may be appropriate. <br /> Mayor Roe thanked Mr. Miller and Mr. Trudgeon for their presentation and useful <br /> information. <br /> 13. Business Items (Action Items) <br /> a. Appoint Commissioner to Human Rights Commission <br /> Etten moved, Laliberte seconded, appointment of Lisa Carey to the Human Rights <br /> Commission to fill a partial term ending March 31, 2015. <br /> Mayor Roe and Councilmembers Willmus, Etten, Laliberte and McGehee com- <br /> mented on the great candidates for this vacancy. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: McGehee; Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> b. Consider Request for Approval of a Rezoning at 297-311 County Road B <br /> from LDR-1 to LDR-2 and a Preliminary Plat Creating Residential Lots <br /> Mayor Roe noted that this request had been tabled from the April 24, 2014 meet- <br /> ing; and Senior Planner Bryan Lloyd briefly reviewed the request as detailed in <br /> the RCA dated May 12, 2014, and staff's analysis of comments made following <br /> that previous discussion. Mr. Lloyd specifically addressed the LDR-2 Purpose <br /> Statement in Section 4.2 of the RCA, and the City's Subdivision Code (Lot <br /> Standards, Chapter 1103.06) and Tables 1004-5 and 1005-5 (dimensional stand- <br /> ards); and advised that staff continued to recommend approval of the rezoning to <br /> LDR-02 and approval of the Preliminary Plat as presented. <br /> At the request of Councilmember McGehee, Mr. Lloyd confirmed that the lot siz- <br /> es for Pulte Homes met the dimensional standards provided in the tables; and that <br /> the Dale Street Project significantly differed. <br /> Councilmember Willmus stated that core question for him was: "Do I support a <br /> higher intensity use of LDR-2 in this area absent the particular plat currently in <br /> front of the City Council?" Councilmember Willmus advised that his response <br /> was that he could not support a higher intensity use. While the City Council often <br /> has similar requests come before it for rezoning in accordance with a particular <br /> plan, Councilmember Willmus opined that it skewed the discussion and consider- <br />