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City Council Minutes <br />April 18, 2016 <br />Page 12 <br />Consensus of the Council was to proceed with the current planning and bring back <br />more formal agreements on a regular agenda. <br />Mayor Dietz stated he appreciated MORC's assistance and thanked the group for <br />coming to the meeting. <br />9.3 United States Post Office Site <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Council discussed transportation, site access, and wanted the applicant to be aware <br />of some possible road realignments in the area. They discussed the type of <br />employment this project could bring. <br />Council stated they were in support of the project moving forward. <br />9.4 Reflective Stop Signs <br />Mr. Thompson presented the staff report. <br />Mayor Dietz liked the reflective panels and how well they worked at night and felt it <br />was a good plan to implement them in certain areas. <br />No Parking Sign <br />Mr. Thompson discussed the school district's request for No Parking signs due to bus <br />access issues. <br />Council consensus was to approve the signage requested. <br />9.5 Rental Dwelling Ordinance <br />Chief Cunningham presented the staff report. <br />Attorney Beck stated the ordinance was reviewed by legal. <br />Mr. Pormer noted, as rentals increase in the community, it is important to maintain <br />the minimum housing standards; noting in the long-term when housing is kept in <br />good repair, it's quicker to get the house back on the market and sold. <br />Attorney Beck stated a public hearing is not required but suggested it come back <br />under General Business in order to give landlords a chance to review it. <br />9.6 Pinewood Golf Course <br />Mr. Pormer presented the staff report. He stated if Pinewood is kept it should have a <br />vision or master plan similar to Hillside as noted earlier in the meeting. He stated the <br />PPaI[AEIIr <br />i tlATURE <br />
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