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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, October 20,2014 <br /> Page 10 <br /> Mayor Roe noted that this would be shifting the burden from fees to property tax- <br /> es. <br /> Staff advised that the CIP was intended for discussion on November 10, 2014, <br /> while the utility rates and fee schedule were proposed for the November 17, 2014 <br /> City Council meeting. <br /> 13. Business Items (Action Items) <br /> 14. Business Items—Presentations/Discussions <br /> a. Art Mueller Concept Review <br /> Community Development Director Paul Bilotta provided a history of the Art <br /> Mueller parcel and proposals that had denied past preliminary plats of his residen- <br /> tial property for creation of additional lots; and now his current proposal as de- <br /> tailed in the staff report dated October 20, 2014. <br /> Community Development Director Bilotta reviewed the elements of that concept <br /> plan including a private versus public 24' road built to a maximum 200' length <br /> without a turnaround; further tree preservation; reduced storm water runoff; and <br /> other issues that were part of the findings for denial in his previous application. <br /> Mr. Bilotta noted that there would be more impervious surface with Mr. Mueller's <br /> proposal for additional parking for off-street parking for up to eight vehicles per <br /> home. <br /> On behalf of Mr. Mueller, Community Development Director Bilotta sought City <br /> Y <br /> Council guidance on this initial information before Mr. Mueller moved forward <br /> with a full plat submittal, and any indication that they would not support these el- <br /> ements before he proceeds. In other words, Mr. Bilotta asked if staff should <br /> spend more time in assisting with this concept plan, with no technical details yet <br /> available, or suggest Mr. Mueller proceed in a manner that would provide stricter <br /> adherence to City Code. <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, Community Development Director Bilotta con- <br /> firmed that typical City streets were 32' in width, allowing for parking on both <br /> sides of the street. <br /> At the request of Councilmember Willmus, Community Development Director <br /> Bilotta confirmed that there was no secured access or easement for water outflow <br /> draining into existing City infrastructure, and would be part of the vetting process. <br /> Impacted trees were displayed on the map were at the interpretation of Mr. <br /> Mueller. <br />