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City Council Minutes Page 8 <br /> June 2,2014 <br /> Councilmember Motin asked if the current housing market made it more desirable <br /> and affordable to market single-family homes,noting he thought Kliever Lake Fields <br /> development switched from single family homes to townhomes because they <br /> couldn't market single-family homes. <br /> Mr. Carlton stated the development he was familiar with, Kliever Lake Fields 4"' <br /> Addition,replatted from townhomes to detached townhomes. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard has no problems or concerns with supporting this replat. <br /> Councilmember Motin asked what affect this replat would have on future <br /> improvements to the townhomes remaining in the $$QCi,a on and would projected <br /> association dues cover those improvements. <br /> Mr. Carlton stated staff will work with the deve oper to ensure h fees are <br /> generated to cover future association improvement needs. <br /> Councilmember Wilson shared similar concerns regarding a conversion of <br /> developments and stated from a banking viewpoint, there could be some hurdles the <br /> association would have to ov, <br /> By consensus, the Council was in favor of replatting the River Park subdivision from <br /> nine townhome lots, 48 units,to approximately 17 single-family lots. <br /> 8.2 Bus Storage and Maintenance Agreement with Tri-County Action <br /> Program, Inc. (Tri-CAP) <br /> Mr. Thompson presented the staff report on behalf of Suzanne Fischer. <br /> Mayor Dietz asked questions regarding the end-of-lease negotiations and if any <br /> extensions were allowed. <br /> Mr. Thompson explained the agreement, effective June 3, 2014, did allow for a 90- <br /> day written notice to terminate and an option for 1-two year agreement extension <br /> before renegotiating is required. <br /> Councilmember Motin commented that future build out of the facility would require <br /> Tri-CAP to house the buses in a different location. <br /> Mayor Dietz asked if the income generated by this agreement would stay in the street <br /> department budget. <br /> Mr. Simon stated it would be placed in the Street Services revenue line item in the <br /> General fund. <br /> Councilmember Wilson asked what services the buses provided. <br /> P O w E R E U 9 1 <br /> 1`4 f U <br />
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